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E. P. Sanders, “Is Paul’s Legacy Relevant Today?”

I have added the video of a lecture given by E. P. Sanders at Villanova University, Is Paul’s Legacy Relevant Today? on the Apostle Paul: Audio and Video page.

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The Paul Page: New, improved, and part of the family

The Paul Page by Mark Mattison has been on the web almost as long as the New Testament Gateway, set up as a site dedicated to the “New Perspective on Paul”. We are happy to announce that the Paul Page has now been updated and relaunched as part of the NT Gateway family of sites. Mark remains on board and he has invited others to get involved with the site too. With a new look, and a new CMS, The Paul Page is set to become stronger than ever. Like the NT Gateway, The Paul Page is hosted by Logos, and the site is already gaining from the partnership with Logos. I would like to thank Ryan Burns at Logos for his excellent work on this project, and add that I have enjoyed the discussions with both Mark Mattison and Ryan Burns on this project.

So please don’t waste any time and go and visit the new Paul Page now. It’s at the same URL, so you don’t need to adjust your bookmarks or your links. But you can now subscribe to the blog, and become a fan on Facebook. I’ll see you there.

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Greek NTGateway Grammars Page Refreshed

All of the links on the NT Gateway Grammars page have now been refreshed.

This includes updated links to the following resources:

Herbert Weir Smyth’s Greek Grammar for Colleges (plus the addition of his introductory Grammar for Schools and Colleges)
Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox’s Overview of Greek Syntax

As well as the recent new additions:

Robert W. Funk’s Beginning-Intermediate Grammar of Hellenistic Greek (second, corrected edition)
A.T. Robertson’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research (1919)

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Higgaion Podcast

Christopher  Heard of Pepperdine University has  launched a new podcast on the Hebrew Bible, the Higgaion podcast. I have added it to the list of podcasts on the Bible here on the NT Gateway: Podcasts page.

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Greek NT Gateway pages updated

The pages for Greek New Testament Texts, Learning New Testament Greek, Grammars, and Lexica have been updated, with some additions (e.g. to the updated Perseus pages, new links to Funk and Robertson’s lexica, and additional audio texts) and with older links repaired.

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Update: Textual Criticism: resources

Stunning website by the Centre for NT textual criticism in Münster. Offers access to images of many mss, transcriptions (!), and more.

Great website – images, news on mss discoveries, and more.

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Fixed links Historical Jesus : books and articles page

Fixed some links and updated some bibliographic information on the Historical Jesus: books and articles page:

David L. Bartlett, “The Historical Jesus and the Life of Faith”. Christian Century 109.16 (1992): 489-493.  – Review article on Meier, A Marginal Jew and Crossan, The Historical Jesus; reproduced at Religion-Online.

David B. Batstone, “Jesus, Apocalyptic, and World Transformation”, Theology Today 49.3 (1992): 383-97.

M.-É. Boismard o.p., “In What Year Was Jesus Born?”, On-line article at the École Biblique web site. [French Version] [links appear to have gone dead after changes to webdesign]

Marcus J. Borg, “Me & Jesus — the Journey Home: An Odyssey”. The Fourth R 6.4 (1993).

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2 Peter links fixed

I have fixed the broken links on the 2 Peter page.

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Tom Wright & James Dunn on the New Perspective on Paul

From the horses’ own mouths, Tom Wright and James Dunn introduce the “new perspective” on Paul in one of St John’s College, Nottingham’s ten minute you tube videos. I have added the link to the Paul: Audio and Video page.

While I am at it, you may have noticed that I have been re-ordering some of the pages on the site in order to draw attention to the key website and introductory materials. Thus you will usually find the page on websites and / or introductory materials at the top of given sections. There will be more to come on this front, as we worked to make sure that the NT Gateway is helping all students and scholars of the New Testament, from beginner to advanced.

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Additions: Paul: Romans