BiblioBlogger Carnival Barker?
Cassandra Farrin hosts the January 2017 Biblical Studies Carnival at her Ethics & Early Christianity Blog hosted by the Westar Institute. In addition to the usual categories, Cassandra has a collection of links to biblioblogs (and others) commenting on Religion, Media & the US Presidential Election. I might have filed this under Apocalyptic and the End of the World, but her category works too.
Brian Small has a few Hebrews Highlights for January 2017 at his Hebrews themed blog, POLUMEROS KAI POLUTROPOS. I noticed Brian is part of a Hebrews group at the upcoming Midwest SBL meetings (now in South Bend, Indiana). I hope to attend these sessions discussing ““What Is Hebrews?”
I am always looking for hosts for future carnivals, so please considered volunteering as a host. If you you have hosted in the past, feel free to volunteer again. Carnivals are a great way to attract attention to your site if you are new blogger, but more importantly it gives you a chance to highlight the best and the brightest in the world of bibliblogs. Contact me via email (plong42@gmail.com), DM on twitter (@plong42) or a comment on this post and I can contact you.
The upcoming schedule for Carnivals is as follows:
- February 2017 (posted March 1) – Jacob Prahlow @prahlowjacob
- March 2017 (posted April 1) –
- April 2017 (posted May 1) –
- May 2017 (posted June 1) –
- June 2017 (posted July 1) – Cassandra Farrin, Ethics and Early Christianity
- July 2017 (posted August 1) – Reuben Rus from Ayuda Ministerial/Resources for Ministry
- August 2017 (posted September 1) – Jason Gardner, eis doxan
Obviously I am still looking for volunteers for March – June 2016, and then the rest of the year.
Finally, I have a FlipBoard Magazine dedicated to biblical studies. You can use the web version or follow me using FlipBoard on your iOS or Android devices. I really enjoy the iPad version of FlipBoard, so check it out. You can always follow me on twitter, @plong42.
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Phil, thanks for linking to Brian Small’s Hebrews blog. What a fantastic resource! Do you know of any other blogs like his on other books of the Bible?
Brian’s blog has tenaciously focused on Hebrews for years. Like Reading Acts, some of the blogs that focus on a single book or biblical section tend to mutate into other things. Andrew King has The Book of the Twelve, but that does all things OT now. There used to be a Galatians blog, but it has been inactive for a very long time.
https://blogofthetwelve.wordpress.com/
Thanks for this.