Daily Archives: September 30, 2009

Biblical Studies Carnival XLVI

Live from Africa and a day early (if you’re in the US), it’s Biblical Studies Carnival XLVI! Thanks to Daniel and Tonya of Hebrew and Greek Reader, who’ve rounded up all the biblioblogging that’s fit to read. Share this: Digg … Continue reading

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How "African" Was Ancient Egyptian Spirituality? 1

In this post and the next I want to examine the religiosity of ancient Egypt in order to see to what extent it may reflect the world view discernible in much later cultures of sub-Saharan Africa. Christians and Africa In … Continue reading

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I'm Still Not Clear on What's Wrong with the One We've Got

According to this post by James McGrath, Conservapedia (which I’d never heard of) is apparently scandalized by the fact that portions of the Bible are *gasp!* open to varying interpretations. Their response to to create a “booby-trapped” translation (to borrow … Continue reading

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