Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A New Blog from Dr. Richard Oster: 7 Subversive Letters

Rick Oster, professor of New Testament at the Harding School of Theology, has a new blog - and it's about time! As one of my own professors, I'm always interested in what he has to say. His many periodical writings have helped shape the way in which we look at archaeology and how it impacts the study of the New Testament.
Recently, Oster has entered into the blogging world. I'm surprised it took him this long seeing how much he loves multi-media. His blog is concerned with the book of Revelation and the rich context by which to read and observe it by. I'm looking forward to what he does with it. Follow along and be well blessed. Here it is:

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Ben Witherington III with N.T. Wright on Wright's NT Translation

Due out at the end of October is N.T. Wright's translation of the New Testament. I have already written on this below and am looking forward to seeing the translation for myself. Here is a link to Ben Witherington's own blog page where he himself interviewed Wright regarding the translation. Enjoy!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Daniel B. Wallace Debates Bart D. Ehrman!

If you live in the Dallas, TX area, you're in luck! Two titans of textual criticism will be debating at the McFarlin Auditorium on Saturday, October 1st at 7:00 p.m.


Daniel B. Wallace and Bart D. Ehrman will be debating whether or not the text of the New Testament is reliable. Tickets are only $20. If you live anywhere near the Dallas area, this would be an event to attend!


Recordings will hopefully be available. I have been waiting for these two to discuss their thoughts with each other and the moment has finally arrived. Can't wait to see the outcome.


If you would like more information or to purchase tickets, please see the address below:

Thursday, August 11, 2011

New Testament Translation by N. T. Wright

N. T. Wright had made the statement during a lecture that he didn't ever plan on coming out with his own translation of the Bible - however, if you have kept up with Wright in any form, you will know of his popular 'Everyone' series. This is basically a popular level commentary series which will be completed with the book of Revelation in September / October (September for the British edition and October the American).
This commentary series holds N. T. Wright's entire translation of the New Testament. Therefore HarperOne Publisher (also known as HarperCollins Publishing) wanted to release Wright's translation into a single, one-volume New Testament translation. The title will be: 'The Kingdom New Testament: A Contemporary Translation.'
Again, it will be published by HarperOne. The release date is October 25th 2011. It will be 544 pages.
Here is what HarperOne had to say about the book thus far:

From the man Newsweek called “the world’s leading New Testament Scholar,” N. T. Wright, comes a fresh, vivid translation of the New Testament. This is The Message for a new generation. Not in centuries has such a powerful new translation of the Scriptures arisen for Christians everywhere, changing the way the entire English-speaking world can access the books of the New Testament. Wright seems to do the impossible, at once achieving a closer match to the Scripture’s original Greek, invoking more appropriately gender-neutral terminology, and providing a more natural, readable tone to the readings—even while magnifying the vibrancy and urgency of the original works. For Christians worldwide, this stunning new translation of the New Testament from the author of Simply Christian and Scripture and the Authority of God is a crucial way to re-claim the message of the Bible.
With all this being said, N. T. Wright more than likely does not see this as being the ultimate and final translation. This is a translation that is to fit with the 'average Joe' out there.
Another book to be released by N. T. Wright on the same day (Oct. 25th) will be 'Simply Jesus: A New Vision of Who He Was, What He Did, and Why He Matters ' - likely resembling his 'Simply Christian' book released a few years ago.
More on each of these books to come.