Category Archives: biblioblogging
a new blog you should know about
No, no. I’m not going to say it’s a must read, but I definitely will point you toward it. It’s the blog of Brad Schrum, fellow SCF-er (I’d put a link by that word, but since the website appears to be down–hope I didn’t cause that–I’ll have to explain what SCF is the old fashioned [...]
a delightful new entry for the old blogroll
Robert Murphy. The other person who blogs about libertarian economic thought and the Bible. Seriously. I don’t know of a third. If you find one, I’d be more than glad to check out their blog. Thanks to a commentator who goes by “tgg” for pointing Mr. Murphy’s blog out to me. Related Posts:economics is filled [...]
bibliobloggers: i cherish your anarchy. don’t change.
For most people in most situations, anarchy is nothing more than a misguided ideal or nightmare. But I am here to tell you that it has been achieved on earth–in the form of you, the bloggers, readers, commenters of the biblioblogging community. Related Posts:i guess this is a biblioblog, then?stats are in for maya new [...]
some random thoughts on the newly released biblioblogging rankings
So there’s this fellow named Jeremy. In addition to blogging about the Bible, he keeps a list which is regarded throughout the tiny biblioblogging world as the semi-official biblioblog rankings. Apparently he received that right from some fellow who went by the name NT Wrong, and who, along with his minions, claims to have recently [...]
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some updates on what’s going on in the biblioblogging world
biblioblogging: n. the practice of blogging about the Bible. blogging: n. what I’m doing now. world: n. the term I use to describe the sum of all the biblioblogs, because “community” is far too comfy a word for such a drama-filled and strife-ridden sea of interactions. Related Posts:stats are in for mayanother sad example of [...]
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