Well since I only have a few people I can keep track of with my busy schedule, here is what I have noted that are worthy of…well…note!
It’s not very biblioblog-ish or religionsgeschichte oriented, but Jim West has posted a hilarious Thanksgiving joke (that everyone should read)! He has also recently published a live-blog (now no longer live) of the Nova special “The Bibles Buried Secrets.” Vridar has an interesting perspective on an interview done between Dorothy Rowe and Philip Adams concerning her work as a psychologist, sometimes helping apostates overcome life after religion. The quest for the Historical N.T. Wrong continues on Roland Boer’s blog (we’re getting closer)! My friend and (sometimes) sparring partner James McGrath dishes out his second instance of what he feels is a historical core to the Gospel accounts (which I will kindly respond too sometime this weekend or next week before Thanksgiving). Also, he has been working hard, completing his study on the Mandaeans and has been goodly enough to link to a Grant for the continued study of this very ancient sect from the days of the Pre-Nicene Church Fathers. Richard Carrier has recently given a lecture on why religion and science and those interested can see the full lecture here. Richard has also blogged about the up and coming Jesus Project conference in Amherst, New York, which he will be attending along with other New Testament “minimalists” such as Bob Price, R. Joseph Hoffmann, Hector Avalos, Gerd Leudemann, and Dennis R. MacDonald. And last (but not least), N.T. Wrong has recently put together a long list of Biblioblogs, not only rating them from Very Conservative to Very Liberal, but also noting to how active these blogs have been. No doubt a lot of work went into it and it is really a great resource (even if some toes have been stepped on–rightly so).
Until next time…march on, O Nimrods of the Biblioblogisphere! March on!


