Work on the book continues, even with the increased demands at the college/university. I have finished another round of editing, and this time I wrote the bibliography as I edited, so it feels like I am even closer to finishing the book.
Tonight I began writing introductions to each of the chapters, and I also have an outline and have started writing the Introduction to the whole book.
It's also time to send a draft of the book to one or more colleagues to get their feedback. I began that process as well this weekend.
I feel good about the progress and also about what I have written so far. It's good to be on the home stretch, because the next book project is almost ready to go.
Again, this blog has been a help to completing the book, not a hindrance. I hope it has been and will continue to be helpful to those who read it.
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 three of my books on the parables: What are They Saying about the Parables? (Paulist), The Parables after Jesus (Baylor), Howard Thurman: Sermons on the Parables (Orbis).
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