Monday, June 09, 2008

Online lectures

All here, including lectures by Tom Wright, LeRon Shults, Christopher R. Seitz, Marianne Meye Thompson, Terence E. Fretheim, Slavoj Zizek, Ronald J. Sider, Eugene Peterson, Gordon Fee, William Lane Craig, Miroslav Volf, Beverly R. Gaventa, James. C. VanderKam and, did I mention, Tom Wright. Hours of listening fun!

7 Comments:

At 6/09/2008 12:39 AM, Anonymous Mark Stevens said...

Thanks for the GOLD Chris.

By the way, can you tell me what you meant by reader in a previous post? You said that you tried to add me too something and it didn't work??? Any advice on how to get it working?

Cheers,

Mark

 
At 6/09/2008 4:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow... I love the magical series of tubes...

On that list, I also recommend Steve Sandage's lecture.

OK, I haven't actually listened to it, but I've heard him speak about his work in collaboration with LeRon Shults before, and his commentary from the perspective of a psychologist is always fascinating. Of course, I would also recommend LeRon's lecture, but you already did that...

-John Reed
St. Paul, MN, US

 
At 6/09/2008 5:21 AM, Anonymous Bill said...

Hi, Chris. I just wanted to post a comment thanking you for your old interview with Dr. Bauckham. I'll be reading your reviews soon, as I've just learned his name today (and ordered his Eyewitness book). I'd like to know more about your research on Paul, too. Is there a thread of posts you can link for me?

By the way, I see from your webpage that you're somewhat obsessed with Chess. The widget was fun. I got Ll right away and L3 on the third try, but I was a blind man on L2. Doh! Anyway, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this comic by Scott McCloud, if you haven't seen it already. The piece is about Chess, but the whole site is a real treat. Talk about a thinker...

Can a Louisianian say "Cheers"?
That's like "Aloha" right?

 
At 6/09/2008 11:45 PM, Anonymous Chris Tilling said...

Mark, you figured the feed thing out yet?

John, thanks for the recommendation. LeRon was in Tübingen recently, and I LOVE his new book Christology and Science.

Hey Bill, thanks for your comment, and welcome to the biblical studies list! As for my research on Paul, I haven't actually posted much about it here. I will do when nearer publication. I read that ewbpage - thanks for the link. I know what such a chess obsession is like, but it has waned in me for the last couple of years. Enjoy the Eyewitnesses book!! It is a gem.

 
At 6/10/2008 1:04 AM, Anonymous Brandon Jones said...

It's nice to see some publicity for our little school. There's also plenty over at Calvin College to check out.

 
At 6/10/2008 11:02 PM, Anonymous Chris Tilling said...

Ah brilliant, thanks for the link, Phil.

Got the evangelikale Theologie journal today - pictures of us both in it!

 
At 6/11/2008 8:03 AM, Anonymous Phil Sumpter said...

Oh yes, you look like a rabbit caught in the headlights and I'm drawing a cartoon!

 

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