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Isla Carroll and Percy E. Turner Professor of Biblical Studies at Rice University

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Women and Religion Blog Roll

  • Ιστολόγιο βιβλικών σπουδών / Biblical Studies Blog
    BBC 4: Για την προφητεία / BBC4 : On Prophecy - Από την σελίδα του BBC 4 μπορείτε να καταφορτώσετε τη χθεσινή συνέντευξη στην εκπομπή του Melvyn Bragg "In Our Time" με θέμα την προφητεία. Συνομιλητές οι ...
    32 minutes ago
  • The Lead
    Do I wear my collar into Target? - In a very creative blog post (complete with pictures!), The Rev. Heidi Havenrkamp finds herself wondering about her clergy collar in a moment of decision: Wo...
    1 hour ago
  • On Not Being a Sausage
    Judith Bingham's Hymn to St Paul - is on Choral Evensong from St Paul's Cathedral on BBC Radio 3 for 7 days. Here's more information about the composer Judith Bingham and from the BBC.
    1 hour ago
  • RevGalBlogPals
    Wednesday Festival: Recognizing and acknowledging the good stuff - Yearning for God offers a beautiful reminder to let those people who inspire and draw out the beauty of life know how they impact us. A quote of a quote, ...
    2 hours ago
  • The Pioneers' New Testament
    Word Study #191 — “Spiritual” but not “Religious”??? - Whenever I hear someone make this very common claim, I feel a need for an extended conversation in order to figure out exactly what he intends to communica...
    1 day ago
  • THE OWL'S SONG
    Do We Need a "Spiritual Covering?" - I am sorry to have been distracted from many things that deeply matter to me--so much so that writing here has slowed to a crawl. I hope to be back soon. ...
    1 day ago
  • Rebecca Writes
    A Little Holiday - I’ll be taking a week long break from blogging, something I plan to do a few times during the summer months. See you next Sunday for the Sunday hymn.
    2 days ago
  • Velveteen Rabbi
    What we learn from Balaam about blessing - "How good are your tents, O Jacob; your dwelling-places, O Israel!" We sing these words at the beginning of morning prayer as part of Mah Tovu. This is a q...
    2 days ago
  • Re-vis.e Re-form
    Really meek? - Dr Luke shows us how Jesus asks us to become like little children so that we might inherit the kingdom of God. St Paul describes Jesus emptying him...
    2 days ago
  • Mystical Politics
    Jerusalem Light Festival - This is the time of the year when the city of Jerusalem puts on a plethora of public events. Just ending this week was the Jerusalem Light Festival - light...
    3 days ago
  • Acts of Hope
    Soelle in Summer: a course-retreat. We're on! - *Remember the question I asked here?* * **Well, we're on!* *Soelle in Summer: Challenge and Wonder* * **an online course-retreat* * June 17-July 31, 2013* ...
    1 week ago
  • Come to the Table...
    "The Science of Loneliness: How Isolation Can Be Lethal" by Judith Schulevitz - *We now know how it can ravage the body and brain. Judith Shulevitz is the science editor of The New Republic. Here are excerpts from her astounding and re...
    4 weeks ago
  • onehandclapping
    Talking Taboo - So I know it's been quiet here the last few weeks. I'm finishing up seminary and the process of completing my thesis and all the other final projects has u...
    1 month ago
  • Of life, laughter and liturgy . . .
    Buy a book against the luxury of hopelessness - So one of the joys of Germany are the bookshops, and one of the joys of the Kirchentag is the huge bookshop. I love this poster – Faith needs books! Fortu...
    1 month ago
  • Boulders 2 Bits
    Baby Robins 2013: Day 5 - The post Baby Robins 2013: Day 5 appeared first on Stay Curious.
    1 month ago
  • Joining in the Conversation
    Sometimes the simplest explanation still makes the most sense - James McGrath, on his blog “Exploring our Matrix” provides an explanaton for the numbering of the fish in John 21. The number of the fish (153), like many ...
    1 month ago
  • Shawna R. B. Atteberry
    May be Rachel Shteir should’ve just reviewed the books - Last week, Thursday night found me at the Harold Washington Library in Chicago with my good friend, Lainie Petersen, to hear Thomas Dyja talk about his new...
    1 month ago
  • Emerging Women
    Princeton Mom's Marriage Advice Not for Everyone - Lisa Belkin, senior columnist for the Huffington Post and a Princeton alum, talks the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the controversy surrounding an edit...
    2 months ago
  • Judy's research blog
    Oops! - A week or two ago, I got bored with the look of my blog and changed it, but did it in a hurry and failed to notice that the new template didn’t actually in...
    2 months ago
  • christian feminism
    real manhood. by ann voskamp. wow. - i’m not sure if ann voskamp is a christian feminist but boy does she sound like one here: The thing is: Real Manhood means you hallow womanhood. A woman is...
    2 months ago
  • The Magdalene Review
    Looking for Mary Magdalene - Anne Fedele, the author of Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France sent me an email earlier ...
    2 months ago
  • Abandon Image
    Headed to study at Oxford University - Well, I'm a busy gal, with little time to write blogs these days. I am not sure if anyone even check this blog anymore. But on the chance there are still ...
    3 months ago
  • Men and Women in the Church
    “The Security of Trusting in the Lord”: In Memory of Teressa A. Richardson (June 28, 1956—February 3, 2009) - * * * * *“The Security of Trusting in the Lord”: In Memory of Teressa A. Richardson (June 28, 1956—February 3, 2009)* * * * Scripture: ...
    4 months ago
  • Julia O'Brien's Blog
    God’s Images in the Prophetic Books (DVD) - DVD of lectures presented to the Biblical Archaeology Society about the many images of God found explicitly and implicitly in the prophetic books of the ...
    5 months ago
  • Women In Ministry
    Women in Ministry blog has moved to a new home - I am pleased to announce the my blog has moved to a new home on our ministry web site. You can find the new blog home here: https://www.mmoutreach.org/wi...
    5 months ago
  • TransScript
    Travel Faithfully: When God Gets Angry - Location:Mauna Loa, Hawaii
    7 months ago
  • PamBG's Blog
    Compassionate Christianity - I Believe - Source: Microsoft Clipart What does it mean to say "I believe"?
    9 months ago
  • Words of a Fether
    Nothing New Under the Sun - That phrase comes from Ecclesiastes, where Solomon laments the sameness and repetition of life: it’s all been done before, and it will all be done again. I...
    11 months ago
  • The Omega Course
    Advice for the New Vampire No. 1: The Vampire Medicine Cabinet - In the reception area of the building in which we meet with the curators there is a large print of Barbara Kruger’s ‘Your Body Is A Battleground’. When I ...
    1 year ago
  • Something Within
    What’s that you were saying about Traditional Marriage? - [image: marriage redefined]
    1 year ago
  • Bible Study Connection
    A closer look at Hebrews 2:10 - Point of interest... (Study reference to this is on page 4 questions 12a-c) If you are following the Hebrew's book study, by the time you get to chapter 2:...
    1 year ago
  • Suzanne's Bookshelf
    Women's orientation to work: part 5 - Spinning was something that occupied every woman in ancient culture. It could be taken with you everywhere, in the same way that the women of my mother's a...
    1 year ago
  • Hebrew and Greek Reader
    Response to Daniel Streett - Here’s our first response, which has been offered as a comment on his blog, to Daniel Streett’s recent post arguing for a communicative pedagogy for Koine....
    1 year ago
  • The Floppy Hat
    Psalm 15 – Rough Translation - Here I provide a very rough translation of Psalm 15. I haven’t done any of the work on the passage yet, so this translation will likely change markedly by ...
    2 years ago
  • Blog@THC | Katie Girsch
    Reflections On…Academics - Living in St. Andrews has really been life changing. In the next few posts, I’ll reflect on some of the important areas where I think I’ve gained a new pe...
    3 years ago
  • Tapestry: A Christian Women's Collective
    When Conflict Derails Ministry - Conflict takes many forms. Consider these true examples: One member of a leadership team, which was formed to improve a particular ministry, didn’t like ...
    3 years ago
  • Home
    The Bible Book Club Experiment - Some members of Union Congregational UCC in Montclair, NJ, have agreed to join me in creating a Bible Book Club. Starting on Feb. 11, we'll meet once a m...
    3 years ago
  • maggi dawn
    Allison Janney, Happy Birthday! - read here
    3 years ago
  • SARAH LAUGHED Ministry Group WE DON’T HATE ANYBODY!
    Car Blog - Think Church?? -
    3 years ago
  • The Magdalene Mystique
    Peace and the American Indian, Part II - Written in the early part of the second century in the framework of an ancient world, the Gospel of Mary is a Gospel of our deepest roots, filled with fres...
    5 years ago
  • Estudos Judaicos
    Estudos Bíblicos: Semiótica e Bíblia -
    5 years ago
  • Língua Hebraica
    Alef-Beit - *You Tube* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uTls63p1vc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z1xw1wTk7s&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT4btENpqOE...
    5 years ago
  • História das Religiões e Religiosidades
    Circular 1 – X Simpósio da ABHR - * * *CIRCULAR UM * *X SIMPÓSIO DA ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE HISTÓRIA DAS RELIGIÕES (ABHR): MIGRAÇÕES E IMIGRAÇÕES DAS RELIGIÕES - ASSIS. * * * 12 a 15...
    5 years ago
  • Estudos Bíblicos
    A arte da narrativa bíblica - A Bíblia como literatura *O Globo **- 05/01/2008 - por Moacir Amâncio* Em oito capítulos e uma conclusão, o professor e crítico americano Robert Alter demo...
    5 years ago
  • Dorothy Peters
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Antique Judaism and Christianity

  • Ιστολόγιο βιβλικών σπουδών / Biblical Studies Blog
    BBC 4: Για την προφητεία / BBC4 : On Prophecy - Από την σελίδα του BBC 4 μπορείτε να καταφορτώσετε τη χθεσινή συνέντευξη στην εκπομπή του Melvyn Bragg "In Our Time" με θέμα την προφητεία. Συνομιλητές οι ...
    32 minutes ago
  • On Not Being a Sausage
    Judith Bingham's Hymn to St Paul - is on Choral Evensong from St Paul's Cathedral on BBC Radio 3 for 7 days. Here's more information about the composer Judith Bingham and from the BBC.
    1 hour ago
  • Exploring Our Matrix
    N. T. Wright and James D. G. Dunn on the New Perspective on Paul - HT Cliff Kvidahl on Facebook
    1 hour ago
  • BIBBIABLOG
    Una foresta in Galilea per il cardinal Martini - Piantati i primi alberi che formeranno la foresta intitolata al Cardinale Carlo Maria Martini. Sorge in Galilea su una collina nei pressi di Tiberiade. Un ...
    17 hours ago
  • Larry Hurtado's Blog
    Conference on Peter: Final Notice - We met yesterday to make final preparations for the conference on the Apostle Peter to be held 4-6 July here in Edinburgh, sponsored by our Centre for the ...
    1 day ago
  • Higgaion
    The inspiration of scripture: assessing the 4D spectrum - Over the course of this series, I’ve examined a number of biblical texts that contain either explicit claims or strong implications about their own composi...
    2 days ago
  • Velveteen Rabbi
    What we learn from Balaam about blessing - "How good are your tents, O Jacob; your dwelling-places, O Israel!" We sing these words at the beginning of morning prayer as part of Mah Tovu. This is a q...
    2 days ago
  • Re-vis.e Re-form
    Really meek? - Dr Luke shows us how Jesus asks us to become like little children so that we might inherit the kingdom of God. St Paul describes Jesus emptying him...
    2 days ago
  • TaborBlog
    Mt Zion 2013: Let the Digging Begin! - Today we officially began our 2013 excavation season at the Mt Zion site just outside Zion Gate in Jerusalem. We arrived yesterday and began cleaning the s...
    3 days ago
  • Vridar
    Rabbi Jesus and the Phantom Oral Tradition - How did the Gospel authors learn about Jesus? They are generally thought to have only begun writing forty years after the death of Jesus — from the time of...
    3 days ago
  • Mystical Politics
    Jerusalem Light Festival - This is the time of the year when the city of Jerusalem puts on a plethora of public events. Just ending this week was the Jerusalem Light Festival - light...
    3 days ago
  • The Busybody
    The Mission UK: The Top 10 - Remember that gothic rock band from the '80s, who lost their talent in the '90s, and believe it or not are still cranking out the latter-day tripe? Well, I...
    4 days ago
  • NT Blog
    In Our Time tackles Prophecy - Yesterday's *In Our Time* on Radio 4 tackled "Prophecy" and it featured one of my favourite New Testament scholars, Justin Meggitt: *In Our Time: Prophecy...
    5 days ago
  • Antiquitopia
    Taking the Bible Seriously (As Literature) - There is a nice review of Robert Alter's newest installment of his translation of the Hebrew Bible in the Tablet. In *Ancient Israel*, Alter has reached th...
    6 days ago
  • Darrell L. Bock's blog
    Pipe Down: On John Piper and Apple Computer - I love John Piper, but he did something yesterday on Twitter that I have not been able to stop reflecting about in terms of how we engage. I decided to s...
    6 days ago
  • Evangelical Textual Criticism
    Three new verses in Romans 14 - In a recent conversation with Bruce Morill on the indexing of a Romans manuscript (GA 1506), he pointed out that I had indexed a particular page as Rom 14:...
    1 week ago
  • The T & T Clark Blog
    Anne Patrick Receives John Courtney Murray Award at CTSA - Congratulations to Anne E. Patrick, Ph.D. on receiving the John Courtney Murray award at the 2013 meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America. Nam...
    1 week ago
  • Codex: Biblical Studies Blogspot
    Transitions - As many of you know, my position at The King’s University College is coming to a close at the end of the month. The deal brokered between (the now defunct)...
    1 week ago
  • The Historical Jesus
    MORE ON "THE JEWISH ANNOTATED NEW TESTAMENT" - Since I mentioned The Jewish Annotated New Testament, edited by Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler, in the last post, I thought I would go over one partic...
    3 weeks ago
  • PEJE IESOUS
    Summer Reading Suggestion: Douglas Estes’ The Questions of Jesus in John - I have just finished writing a sympathetic review of the recent volume, The Questions of Jesus in John: Logic, Rhetoric, and Persuasive Discourse (BIS 115;...
    4 weeks ago
  • Iconic Books
    Iconic Books and Texts has been published! - *Iconic Books and Texts* has been published! This volume contains nineteen essays from the Iconic Books Symposia of 2007, 2009 and 2010, and three from m...
    5 weeks ago
  • Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
    Podcast 7.7: 1 Enoch – Fallen Angels in Early Apocalypticism - Here I examine the importance of the story of the fallen angels in 1 Enoch 1-36 for Judean apocalypticism, dealing with the literary genre of the otherworl...
    1 month ago
  • Boulders 2 Bits
    Baby Robins 2013: Day 5 - The post Baby Robins 2013: Day 5 appeared first on Stay Curious.
    1 month ago
  • Ancient Hebrew Poetry
    A Conference on the Pentateuch in May at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem - The academic study of the Pentateuch has long appeared to be in the throes of a losing battle with the forces of entropy. Once upon a time, there was wide ...
    1 month ago
  • Joining in the Conversation
    Sometimes the simplest explanation still makes the most sense - James McGrath, on his blog “Exploring our Matrix” provides an explanaton for the numbering of the fish in John 21. The number of the fish (153), like many ...
    1 month ago
  • kata ta biblia
    Jesus, Historical Inquiry, and Futility - Many thanks to James McGrath for taking up two of my recent posts on his blog. It’s nice to jump back into things and get into discussions right away. Othe...
    1 month ago
  • Hypotyposeis
    Shroud of Turin Back in the News - Some fakes never die, and the Shroud of Turin is one of them. Despite the multiple, independent radiocarbon tests dating its fibers to the middle ages, the...
    2 months ago
  • Judy's research blog
    Oops! - A week or two ago, I got bored with the look of my blog and changed it, but did it in a hurry and failed to notice that the new template didn’t actually in...
    2 months ago
  • The Magdalene Review
    Looking for Mary Magdalene - Anne Fedele, the author of Looking for Mary Magdalene: Alternative Pilgrimage and Ritual Creativity at Catholic Shrines in France sent me an email earlier ...
    2 months ago
  • Julia O'Brien's Blog
    God’s Images in the Prophetic Books (DVD) - DVD of lectures presented to the Biblical Archaeology Society about the many images of God found explicitly and implicitly in the prophetic books of the ...
    5 months ago
  • BiblioblogNED
    Christelijke Webloggers - De afgelopen maanden zijn er geen rankings meer geplaatst omdat het helaas te veel werk kostte. Ook de komende tijd zal daar geen verandering in komen. Ge...
    6 months ago
  • The Dunedin School
    Christology Class on the Resurrection Brought to a Premature End When Security Guards Escorted Theology Lecturer from University Premises - “Tensions have been growing at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham this week following the suspension of Dr Anthony Towey, Head … Continue reading »
    8 months ago
  • The Jesus Dynasty / James Tabor
    The Jesus Dynasty Blog Has Moved - This Jesus Dynasty blog has been moved or morphed into TaborBlog which you can access at http://jamestabor.com. TaborBlog is a more comprehensive site that...
    1 year ago
  • Acta Pauli
    Androclus and the Lion - D. R. MacDonald writes that the story of the baptized lion in the Acts of Paul is a case of a Christian revision of the well-known tale of Androcles and th...
    1 year ago
  • Suzanne's Bookshelf
    Women's orientation to work: part 5 - Spinning was something that occupied every woman in ancient culture. It could be taken with you everywhere, in the same way that the women of my mother's a...
    1 year ago
  • Hebrew and Greek Reader
    Response to Daniel Streett - Here’s our first response, which has been offered as a comment on his blog, to Daniel Streett’s recent post arguing for a communicative pedagogy for Koine....
    1 year ago
  • clayboy
    The end of the line: all change - [image: dog-blog.jpg]I have decided my blogging has become so desultory that it is not currently sensible to pay for a domain or a host for it. Accordingly...
    1 year ago
  • Euangelion
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