2024-11-15T09:17:20-05:00

While “I Love To Write Day” sounds like a recently made up holiday, one for which I’m guessing there aren’t even Hallmark cards available, as someone who loves to write, this seemed like a good opportunity to talk about what keeps me doing it. I’m long past the point where my job security depends on producing the level of output that I do. So why do I keep writing? Because I enjoy it, and it is part of the learning... Read more

2024-11-13T10:53:32-05:00

The American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature (AAR/SBL) is just over a week away. This is turning out to be a busy conference for me. I have sessions I’m presenting in, sessions of program units I co-chair, and things simultaneous with those that I’d also love to be at or should be at. If you will be attending the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting in San Diego, here are things that... Read more

2024-11-06T07:51:11-05:00

I am certain that in the coming days, I will be talking with a lot of academics, progressives, liberals, and Democrats who are not only grieving because of the United States election results but are baffled by Donald Trump’s reelection. I am sure I will hear a lot of “How can so many people support a fascist who boasted of sexually assaulting women?” I am not baffled, and I’m writing this post to help you understand what happened and how.... Read more

2024-11-05T11:37:06-05:00

Who do I want to win the election? Anyone who has read my blog or known me for any amount of time will not be expecting me to say “Jesus” or something else of that sort. Some might treat that sort of non-partisan affirmation of Jesus as Lord as deeply spiritual. Yet on even superficial inspection it is clear that Jesus is not on the ballot. Let me say that again, to those who support any of the candidates who... Read more

2024-11-03T16:45:56-05:00

I am delighted I got the chance to take a look at Garrick Allen‘s important new book, Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament (Eerdmans 2024) and to get him to provide an interview about it. We tend to think about paratexts differently depending on whether they are ancient or modern. Yet there is so much that connects ancient commentaries and modern ones, for instance, and yet we rarely think of them as similar, much less compare... Read more

2024-11-01T11:40:49-04:00

Happy Halloween! This article offers an explanation for why modern conservative Christians oppose the celebration of Halloween, a historic Christian holiday, and why Christians should celebrate Halloween, as we have historically. It is for much the same reason that the Puritans opposed the celebration of Christmas. Both are relatively recent phenomena, historically speaking. The short answer is this: opposing societal celebrations and people having fun is a way to make oneself feel righteous, as though one is taking a stand... Read more

2024-10-23T18:26:15-04:00

There is a lot of misinformation circulating, as usual, after something that happened at a Kamala Harris rally in which she was talking about the fact that you do not need to abandon your deeply held religious beliefs to accept that it should not be the government that decides matters that should be decided by women in consultation with their doctors. Some are claiming that someone shouted “Jesus is Lord” and that Harris responded by saying that they were at... Read more

2024-10-15T11:01:55-04:00

ChatGPT has educators panicked. They need not be. This article provides the definitive solution to how to teach in the era of AI. If you are like me, you have had a variety of reactions to the appearance of ChatGPT, and have been dismayed and bewildered by at least some of the reactions to it and claims about it. If you are involved in a very advanced level of education, supervising students who are doing research that is at or... Read more

2024-10-07T13:14:58-04:00

Both of my recent books about John the Baptist are part of the sale that Eerdmans currently has going on, and can be purchased for only $9.99 from the Eerdmans website or Amazon. The A to Z of the New Testament is also part of the sale and only $6.99! If you subscribe to Eerdmans’ email newsletter, John of History, Baptist of Faith is featured as their book of the month. There will be a review panel about that book at the... Read more

2024-09-26T21:49:18-04:00

I finally got to see Dune Part 2 in IMAX a while back and I thoroughly enjoyed it, although it may have helped that it has been a number of years since I read the novel. Having read all of Frank Herbert’s Dune novels, and also having seen both the first incomprehensible Dune movie as well as the compelling miniseries, I found this to be more impressive and powerful than both. This movie (according to interviews with the director) seeks... Read more

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