Biblioblogs.com & sitzimleben.com

July 10th, 2009 by Andrew Bernhard under Miscellaneous. No Comments.

I was pleased to see the following announcement recently posted on biblioblogs.com:

I changed the ‘New Testament’ links category to ‘New Testament and Early Christianity’ in order to make the category more broadly apply to the field of Christian origins. I also added a relatively new blog to this category, Gospels.net, which has been around for a little longer than a month. It’s an excellent blog and I look forward to more posts coming from Andrew Bernhard.

Biblioblogs.com is the premiere reference for information about blogs focused on biblical and related studies. Editors Brandon Wason and John Hobbins have put an enormous amount of time and energy into creating this resource. The site includes not only a single definitive list of biblioblogs but also monthly interviews with the different people responsible for creating those blogs. I am very glad to see that the editors have decided to change the “New Testament” category to the “New Testament and Early Christianity” category because, in my mind at least, these two topics are inextricably linked. Regardless, this blog is definitely worth checking out.

Another blog worth noting is Brandon Wason’s personal blog, Sitz im Leben: The Jesus Tradition – Then and Now. Like gospels.net, this is a scholarly blog that was launched a little over a month ago. I look forward to seeing more posts from Brandon . . . and I have to extend my extra appreciation to him for his most recent post containing a list of New Testament introductions commonly used in introductory New Testament classes (it just happened to be exactly what I was looking for at the time!)

Both biblioblogs.com and sitzimleben.com are included in the gospels.net blogroll.

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