March 2011 Top 10 Biblioblogs
Posted by Daniel O. McClellan on March 31, 2011
We’ve been seeing an increase in voting, which is great, but there’s still plenty of room for improvement, as my old football coach use to yell at me. Again I’ve gone with a quick sketch of blogger #2 this month (and I just noticed I left a significant portion of it unfinished), as McGrath continues his reign. Surely someone else can uproot him next month, right?
1. James McGrath, Exploring Our Matrix
2. April DeConick, Forbidden Gospels
3. Suzanne McCarthy, Suzanne’s Bookshelf
4. Brian LePort, et al., Near Emmaus
5. J. R. Daniel Kirk, Storied Theology
6. Joel Watts, Unsettled Christianity
7. Bob Cargill, XKV8R
8. John Hobbins, Ancient Hebrew Poetry
9. Rod of Alexandria, et al., Political Jesus
10. Larry Hurtado, Larry Hurtado’s Blog
Here are the honorable mentions, in alphabetical order:
Abnormal Interests
A Fistful of Farthings
Antiquitopia
Anumma
Apprentice2Jesus
Arni Zachariassen, I Think I Believe
Bill Hamblin, Patheos
Biologos
Bitsy Griffin, Jack of All Trades
Brian Fulthorp, συνεσταυρωμαι
Center for the Study of Christian Origins
Cheese Wearing Theology
Daniel O. McClellan
NT Stumblr (Deinde)
Dave Black Online
Dave Meadows, Rogue Classicism
David Larsen, Heavenly Ascents
Diglotting
Dr. Jim’s Thinking Shop and Tea Room
Eis Doxan
Hebrew and Greek Reader
Homebrewed Theology
Jane Stranz, Of life, laughter and liturgy
Jim Faulconer, Times and Seasons
Jim Getz
John Byron, The Biblical World
Maggi Dawn
Marc Cortez, Scientia et Sapientia
NT Blog
Mason, New Ways Forward
Matthew Paul Turner, Jesus Needs New PR
Neil Godfrey, Vridar
New Leaven
On Not Being a Sausage
PaleoJudaica
Rabbi Rachel Barenblat, Velveteen Rabbi
Rachel Held Evans
Rachel Marszalek, Revising Reform
Richard Beck, Experimental Theology
Richard Carrier Blogs
R. Joseph Hoffmann, The New Oxonian
Scotteriology
Shawna R. B. Atteberry
Stalin’s Mustache
The Very Worst Missionary
Tim Henderson, Earliest Christianity
Steve Douglas, Undeception
William Varner, DrlBEX Ideas
Zwinglius Redivivus
We Are Number 9 | Political Jesus said
[...] See the rest linked: HERE [...]
Rod of Alexandria said
Correction: it should be Rod of Alexandria, et. al. for Political Jesus. Amanda and Chad are great co-bloggers.
Biblioblog Tops for March « The Musings of Thomas Verenna said
[...] barely. I will need to work hard on that next month to catch up. Daniel McClellan posted up the Top 10 by vote here. Jim West posted his list, and I was pleased to note I made it with 2 [...]
anummabrooke said
1. Honorably Mentioned! More than I deserve.
2. April and Suzanne crowding for James’s throne!
3. Also, I see that the RSS feed for J. R. Daniel Kirk’s Storied Theology now works in my NetVibes reader (either it didn’t before, or I bumbled my attempts).
All in all, a great day. Thanks, Daniel, for the work that goes into the list.
Brooke
Elsewhere (04.01.11) | Near Emmaus said
[...] For the month of March we ranked #4 in the popular vote (see here) and #6 in the Alexa ranking (see here). Thank you to all those who voted for us and who continue [...]
I’m blushing! « Undeception said
[...] almost a week late, but I would be remiss not to thank those of you who voted for my blog in the March 2011 Top 10 Biblioblogs [...]
Get Your Votes In! « Daniel O. McClellan said
[...] for April’s top 10 bibliobloggers! Send your list to bibliobloggerstop10 ( a ) yahoo.com. Here are last month’s results. This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 at 8:17 pm and tagged with Biblioblog [...]
Its the Jolly Great Hodge Podge Biblioblogging Carnival! – Dr. Jim's Thinking Shop said
[...] Top Biblioblog rankings for March declared April to be the Month of April in honour of April DeConick of Forbidden Gospels! So, lets start there, shall [...]
Nazaroo said
We would be delighted if our 10-part series on the Majority Text and Probability Theory could be included:
Majority Text: the Probability Model (nazaroo)
Part I: Pickering and Hodges
Part II: Attempts to Limit the Majority Reading Argument
Part III: Factors which Enhance the Majority Reading
Part IV: The Stability of Majority Readings
Part V: Uneven Distribution MS Count for Errors
Part VI: Mutually Exclusive and Impossible Cases
Part VII: The Catastrophe Model
Part VIII: Mixture and Correction
Part IX: Terms and Claims
Part X: Carson’s Objections
http://kjvonly2.blogspot.com/p/in-house.html
Nazaroo