The Biblioblog Top 50

Monthly rankings of the top biblical studies blogs

June 2011 Top 10 Biblioblogs

Posted by Daniel O. McClellan on July 7, 2011

Thanks to all who voted for this month’s Biblioblog Top 10! Sorry for the lateness of the post (and for not having time for some artwork). We’ve had quite a shakeup this month, with a new #1 blogger and several newcomers to the list. Here is your biblioblogger-chosen top 10 biblioblogs:

1. Suzanne McCarthy, Suzanne’s Bookshelf
2. James McGrath, Exploring Our Matrix
3. Joel Watts, Unsettled Christianity
4. April DeConick, The Forbidden Gospels
5. Jane Stranz, Of life, laughter and liturgy
6.  J. R. Daniel Kirk, Storied Theology
7. Christian Brady, Targuman
8. Tim Gombis, Faith Improvised
9. Jim West, Zwinglius Redivivus
10. Rachel Held Evans

 

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8 Responses to “June 2011 Top 10 Biblioblogs”

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  3. agathos said

    RHE is a biblioblogger? Really?

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  6. Jane said

    A good article by Suzanne McCarthy, this month’s biblioblogger No 1, is part of the Wiley Online virtual journal for the anniversary of the King James Bible (or the authorised version as we Brits call it!) http://www.wiley.com/go/KJV Suzanne’s article is called “Champion and defender: the other side of the word” http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1758-6623.2008.tb00680.x/pdf
    It was published in the Ecumenical Review in a special issue to mark the International Year of Languages

  7. [...] to be a function of the Biblical Studies Carnival.   Likewise, Daniel O. McClellan usually posts a “top ten bloggers” list based on votes from readers.  But I would like to see a system that “approves” [...]

  8. [...] that Suzanne McCarthy, whom Theophrastus mentions, is the most current top and #1 Biblioblogger in the Top 10 Biblioblogs by the most recent vote among all bibliobloggers in the world, the most [...]

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