Monthly Archives: August 2014
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Rudolf Bultmann, E.P. Sanders, and Curious Legacies
9August 28, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Picking up on the evaluation of Bultmann’s legacy on the Jesus Blog and publishing some fragments I could not be …
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“Jew” and “Judean”: Marginalia Essays and eBook
Leave a commentAugust 26, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
After Adele Reinhartz’ initial essay, Marginalia have published a series of essays on the controversies surrounding the (English) translation of ioudaios …
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Goosing Anthony Le Donne
3August 22, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Anthony Le Donne, one of the most important advocates of social memory studies in historical Jesus and New Testament studies, …
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Inauthenticity: The Case of John’s Gospel
4August 21, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Following on from the ‘criteria of authenticity’ post and writing about the historical Jesus… In recent years the use of …
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New Proofreading Service: Proof-Ed
4August 20, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Sarah Hussell has started a new academic proofreading service called Proof-Ed. Or, rather, she is now making her proofreading abilities …
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New Monograph Series on Reception History
Leave a commentAugust 19, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Peter Lang Verlag are launching a new series to be edited by Jim West called The History of Reception of Biblical Texts. …
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Marginalia Interview on the Bible and Politics and the Historical Jesus
Leave a commentAugust 19, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
…with Timothy Michael Law interviewing for Marginalia and which is, some ungenerous critics might say, produced more professionally than some interviews. Topics …
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Dialectics for Kids
1August 18, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Worried by the growth of Marxist exegesis and its fancy jargon? Concerned your children aren’t properly understanding class struggle and the True …
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The Dictatorship of God? Or, Jesus Plus Paul Equals Marx Plus Lenin
2August 12, 2014 by Harnessing Chaos
Here are two relatively unconventional takes on Jesus and Paul: I am not the first to risk the comparison that …
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