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Wednesday, December 29, 2004
Michael Pahl's blog
A warm welcome to the blogosphere to Michael Pahl, who teaches New Testament at Prairie Bible College in Alberta, Canada and is a PhD student here in Birmingham:
Thanks for the welcome, Mark. Though many of your readers may find some of my blog entries too personal or too local, there may be some of interest to your typical reader. For example, I've recently posted some information on a series of free public lectures our college is offering on biblical interpretation (under "tolle lege 2005"), and I've also blogged on some of the challenges in teaching on the book of Revelation to undergraduates in a North American evangelical setting (under "course prep").
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Thanks for the welcome, Mark. Though many of your readers may find some of my blog entries too personal or too local, there may be some of interest to your typical reader. For example, I've recently posted some information on a series of free public lectures our college is offering on biblical interpretation (under "tolle lege 2005"), and I've also blogged on some of the challenges in teaching on the book of Revelation to undergraduates in a North American evangelical setting (under "course prep").
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