A blog by Dr. David B. Gowler (Oxford College of Emory University) about the reception history of the parables of Jesus. It includes reflections on issues from four of my books on the parables: Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Good Samaritans, What are They Saying about the Parables?, The Parables after Jesus, Howard Thurman: Sermons on the Parables (Orbis).
Saturday, January 11, 2014
P.S.
Many thanks to James McGrath, Joel Willitts, Jim West, and Baker Academic (and any one else I don't know about) for mentioning the start of this blog on their own well-established-if-not-famous blogs. I must confess that I did not read blogs about Religion and/or the Bible before starting my own four weeks ago, and I now have--as a neophyte blogger--an even greater appreciation for the work they do. Best wishes to all of you and many thanks.
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My pleasure. Welcome to the biblioblogosphere!
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