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Mark Goodacre's academic blog. Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Duke University, in the Religious Studies Department. Visit my homepage, follow me on twitter, or contact me by email.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

The Dating Game VI: Was Mark written after 70?

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In the previous post in this series , we concluded by looking briefly at James Crossley’s commendable effort to rethink the dating of Mark. ...
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Biblical Studies Carnivals XXXV

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The latest Biblical Studies Carnival, on Abormal Interests, is superb: Biblical Studies Carnival XXXV Duane Smith
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Friday, October 31, 2008

The Dating Game V: Document and tradition

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So far in this series of posts , we have been looking at the relative ordering of the crucial documents, focusing on the sequence of the do...
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Witherington on Wikipedia

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As I have argued here before ( Wikipedia ), the way forward for Wikipedia in the academy should be critical engagement rather than spurning....
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Monday, October 20, 2008

The Dating Game IV: What about John?

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It is easy to find oneself spending so much time with the vexed question of the chronological sequence of the Synoptic Gospels, and the big ...
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Passion DVD release and other news

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The Passion DVD is released in the UK tomorrow (20 October), and the Sunday Times marks the release with an interesting piece from Joseph ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Dating Game III: Getting the Synoptic Gospels in Order

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Getting the Gospels in order is one of the fundamental issues in the dating the crucial sources in early Christianity. Before attempting to...
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Early Christian Writings on the way back

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Today is obviously the day for returning heroes. Early Christian Writings is coming back soon, at least according to the dramatic announce...
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Bible and Interpretation

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As Jim West says , it is good to see that Bible and Interpretation is back, and with a slick new design. Perhaps along with welcoming thei...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Dating Game II: Getting Paul's letters in order

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One of the easy mistakes in the dating game is to shoot too quickly for absolute dates, to look in a given document for hints that might hel...
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

The Oldest Bible

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It is good to see Codex Sinaiticus still making the news and on Monday, Radio 4 (which most right thinking Brits, and many others too, love...
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Duke Papyri Online Developments

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This exciting local news was mentioned by David Meadows on rogueclassicism  and is worth a mention here: Ancient Papyrus Documents to be Ava...

ITSEE News RSS feed

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ITSEE (Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editions, University of Birmingham) has added an RSS feed: ITSEE News .
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Monday, October 06, 2008

The Dating Game I: Preliminaries

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I have been asked to present a paper at this year's SBL Annual Meeting in Boston on "Dating the Crucial Sources" for a new con...
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Biblical Studies Carnivals XXXII to XXXIV

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On Metacatholic , my friend and former graduate student Doug Chaplin has done a superb job with the latest Biblical Studies Carnival: Biblic...
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Journal for Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism latest

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Another new article has been added to the Journal for Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism , Volume 5 : 5.6: Hans Foerster, "The Celebr...
Monday, September 22, 2008

The Passion Resource Pack now available

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The Bible Society 's resource pack for The Passion (2008) is now available to buy. It is the first time the DVD has been available to ...
Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Secrets of the Cross, Episode 2: Who Really Killed Jesus?

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The first episode of this series of four documentaries, Secrets of the Cross , was called Secrets of the Jesus Tomb and was broadcast on th...

Expository Times latest

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The latest issue of Expository Times is now available to subscribers. Here are details of the articles of interest on the NT: Expository Ti...
Monday, September 15, 2008

Review of Biblical Literature Latest

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It's time to catch up on the Review of Biblical Literature . These are those from the last two emails and as usual, I am listing those ...
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