Christian Carnival Coming
I’m hosting it at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. Â Deadline is midnight tonight.
I’m hosting it at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. Â Deadline is midnight tonight.
I will be posting Christian Carnival #CCLXXIX some time tomorrow. In the meantime you have some time yet to submit your best work from the past week. If you are new to the carnival, Jeremy Pierce has an excellent plug for it here.
To conclude the content part of my series on Biblical criticism, I want to discuss literary criticism. Much of the practice of literary criticism is similar to genre and to a lesser extent canonical criticism. Essentially, literary criticism involves forgetting about the historical and theological aspects and simply reading the Bible as literature. One can…
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and I’m never one to shrink from producing a thousand words–or ten! I wonder what a video is worth? A certain number of words per frame? In any case, I wrote earlier about God being mocked in the campaign and I even commented on how “In…
I have just added a new essay to my collection on Biblical interpretation, entitled Hanging Your Interpretation. I have needed to write this essay for some time, as I often suggest using the procedure described, but have never presented any sort of detail about how it should be done. I am often asked for quick…
Here’s a conspiracy I could get on board with!
… and I think he’s right, at least about some of us. He writes in reference to graduates of Dallas Theological Seminary. After my own difficulties, though rather minor ones, with my more conservative graduate school, it annoys me that liberal schools might look down on graduates of conservative institutions.
Hi Henry – I always respond when you are doing it – hope I’m not too late
I wrote this tonight http://meafar.blogspot.com/2010/08/middle-of-book-3-brief-retrospect.html
It is a summary of the marathon I am on to read and publish the new frames in every psalm before the middle of September.