Jan 18, 2014
SBL Job Report
The Society of Biblical Literature has released its "second Jobs Report, tracking employment listing data in biblical, religious, and theological studies from 2011 through 2012. This report, which you can view and download from this link, adds to the report released in November 2012 on data from 2001 through 2010."
Jan 17, 2014
Teaching the Bible
The Atlantic Monthly recently posted an interview with the historian Eric Foner entitled, "You Have to Know History to Actually Teach It." At the end of the interview Foner states in response to the qiuuestion, "Do you have other specific advice for what teachers can do to more effectively instruct history students?"
"The first thing I would say is that we have to get away from
the idea that any old person can teach history. A lot of the history teachers
in this country are actually athletic coaches. I mention this in class, and
students always say, 'Oh yeah, Coach Smith, he taught my history
course.' Why? Well, Coach Smith is the football coach, and in the spring
he's not doing much, and they say, 'Well, put him in the history course,
he can do that.'
"They wouldn't put him in a French course, or a physics
course. The number-one thing is, you have to know history to actually teach it.
That seems like an obvious point, but sometimes it's ignored in schools. Even
more than that, I think it's important that people who are teaching history do
have training in history. A lot of times people have education degrees, which
have not actually provided them with a lot of training in the subject. They
know a lot about methodology. [That’s] important, but as I say, the key thing
is really to love the subject, to be able to convey that to your students, and
if you can do that, I think you'll be a great teacher."
I think that what Foner states about history could also be stated about teaching the Bible. To borrow and modify Foner's words, we have to get away from
the idea that any old person can teach Bible. For one to teach the Bible they have to first know the Bible. I am not trying to be elitist here. Nor am I arguing that people must have Bible college and/or seminary training order to qualify. (In fact, some of these institutions major on teaching about the Bible and not the Bible itself.) I am also not arguing that one must know the Bible perfectly in order to teach it. If that were the case, then no one would qualify. What I am asserting is that not everyone is qualified to teach it. I take seriously Ephesians 4:11 that teaching is the gifting and responsibility of some and not all. My admonition is simple. If you teach the Bible then know it and if you know the Bible then teach it.
Jan 16, 2014
Crazy Pastoral Stunts
See this Huffington Post article entitled, "12 Craziest Stunts Pulled By Pastors." I just have to shake my head. Yes, the world may be watching but is also must be laughing. I also wonder how these stunts relate to a passage like 2 Timothy 4:5.
Jan 15, 2014
G. K. Beale Books on Sale
The Westminster Bookstore is offering some good deals on G. K. Beale books. You can buy a 4-volume set consisting of Temple and the Church's Mission: Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God, We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry, The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority, A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New for $64 (52% off) here. And since this is over $49 you score free shipping as well.
You can also order individual volumes at 40-50% off. Here are some options.
Temple and the Church's Mission: Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God at $15 (50% 0ff) here.
We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry at $13 (50% off) here.
The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority at $11 (50% off) here.
A New Testament Biblical Theology at $30.24 (45% off) here.
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (ed. with D. A. Carson) at $32.99 (45% off) here.
Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament: Exegesis and Interpretation at $10.79 (40% off) here.
You can also order individual volumes at 40-50% off. Here are some options.
Temple and the Church's Mission: Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God at $15 (50% 0ff) here.
We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry at $13 (50% off) here.
The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority at $11 (50% off) here.
A New Testament Biblical Theology at $30.24 (45% off) here.
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (ed. with D. A. Carson) at $32.99 (45% off) here.
Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament: Exegesis and Interpretation at $10.79 (40% off) here.
Jan 14, 2014
Jan 13, 2014
New Website: Biblical Studies Online
The new Biblical Studies Online website looks interesting. It seems that they have a little bit of everything. Check it out here.
HT: Mark Goodacre
HT: Mark Goodacre
Jan 12, 2014
Cover-to-Cover Contest
I don't mention very many contests or promotions on this blog but readers might be interested in this one by Moody Publishers. Five people will win a library package—more than 80 books over the course of 2014! Not only that but everyone who enters can choose a free e-book download from four of Moody Publishers' best titles in 2013.Check it out here.
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