Bibliobloggers’ Diverse Views on Early Christian Diversity

Bibliobloggers’ Diverse Views on Early Christian Diversity June 7, 2010

Blogger seems to be working again, and so I’m able to mention a few more posts that have appeared around the biblioblogosphere which continue to explore the theme of earliest Christian diversity.

Mike Koke has two posts on diversity and Christian origins and the theological implications of diversity.

April DeConick’s summer writing projects also relate to this topic.

Michael Bird made an appeal for a better diagram. Ari labelled some of the pictures I posted, as well as introducing a “timeline” of his own, leading Darrell Pursiful to admit he had been bested in the diagramming department – but also to share many additional thoughts and clarifications.

Ari also shared a post about early Aramaic kerygmatic traditions in Acts and an interview with Darrell Bock.

Meanwhile, all of the aforementioned blogs as well as my own have been excommunicated from biblioblogdom because of our sectarian views on this subject…  😉


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