This first batch of links is most of the Bible and/or History blogs in my Google Feed/Reader. Some of them are my favorites, some I agree with more than others, and some I learn more from than others - but those three categories are definitely NOT all the same category. There are hundreds of 'conversations' going on in the world of professional Biblical Studies and I'm doing my best gradually to learn as much about them as I can, or can stand to. ;)
A New Testament Student * Addenda & Errata * Ancient Hebrew Poetry * Ancient World Bloggers Group * ArchaeoBlog * Archaic Christianity * Awilum * Ben Witherington * Bible and Ancient Near East * BiblePlaces Blog * BibleX * biblicalia * Biblioblogs * Bread and Circuses * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * Café Apocalypsis * Chrisendom * Christ, My Righteousness * Chronicon Blog * clayboy * Crypto-theology * Dunelm Road * Ecce Homo * Euangelion * Evangelical Textual Criticism * Ferrell's Travel Blog * Gentle Wisdom * Heilsgeschichte * Hypotyposeis * Idle musings of a bookseller * if i were a bell, i'd ring. * Jesus, Paul, and Luke * Judy's research blog * kata ta biblia * KATAGRAPHAIS * Ketuvim * Mark Goodacre's NT Blog * Michael Burer's Blog * Narrative and Ontology * New at LacusCurtius & Livius * New Epistles * New Testament Interpretation * New Testament Perspectives * New Testament Studies Blog * nijay k gupta * NT Gateway Weblog * On Not Being a Sausage * Parchment and Pen * Paul's Epistle to the Galatians * PhDiva * Pisteuomen * Primetime Jesus blogs * Purging my soul...one blog at a time. * Quadrilateral Thoughts * R P B S Blog * REVIEW OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE BLOG * Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth * Roger Pearse * rogueclassicism * Roman Archaeology * Roman History Books and More * SansBlogue * Sibboleth * Singing In The Reign * Sitz im Leben * So Much for Straw A Blog about the Epistle of James * Suzanne's Bookshelf * Text, Community & Mission * The Biblioblog Top 50 * The Busybody * The Golden Rule * The Theological Ramblings of an Anglican Ordinand * Thoughts on Antiquity * Withering Fig * συνεσταύρωμαι: living the crucified life * ἐν ἐφέσῳ: Thoughts and Meditations *
For the motherlode of academic Biblioblogs, click here. And for the actual scriptures themselves, of course, you can always visit the Blue Letter Bible.
Some time you might want to check out what I call Scholar-Palooza, aka, "Alphabet Soup": SBL, IBR, ETS, APA, CAMWS, SPHS, SPRS (among others, of course).
After all that, you may also want to see some OLD ONLINE PROJECTS from yours truly.
And finally, here are some more blogs and feeds I enjoy reading: "Earth's Crammed With Heaven" * 22 Words * Inklings Resource Blog * Billy's Flowerland * Christ In Y'all * inky * PHD Comics * Reimagining Church * The Orange Mailbox * The Scilla Blog * George F. Will
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