Biblioblog Ranking by Vote, Biblical Studies Carnival, and March Biblioblogging Begins

Biblioblog Ranking by Vote, Biblical Studies Carnival, and March Biblioblogging Begins

The ranking of biblioblogs by vote for February has been posted, and thank you to everyone who voted for Exploring Our Matrix, which came in first again.

Matthew Crowe has published the latest Biblical Studies Carnival.

Via AWOL, I learned that issues of the Bulletin of the Palestine Exploration Society are online, as are additional Hebrew, Syriac and other manuscripts at E-Corpus.

Chris Brady invites you to take advantage of the extension of the deadline for submissions for the SBL 2011 Annual Meeting.

Christopher Skinner sees Bart Ehrman everywhere – but only Rafael dreams about him.

Lauri Lebo points out the irony of creationists trying to claim that they are being treated as Scopes was.

P. Z. Myers experiences predictable frustration after dealing with Terry Mortensen.

Inside Higher Ed drew attention to a blog “Stuff Academics Like” as well as having an article on what students remember.


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