Another Book Announcement: Porter, Linguistic Descriptions | And a New Series by T&T Clark

We are on a tear here at D33 with publishing books in 2023. We had to make up for lost time during the several years of dealing with Covid-19 and the associated lockdowns. By “we,” I mean mostly Stan. Most recently, Stanley Porter has come out with a book, Linguistic Descriptions of the Greek New […]

Book Announcement: Origins of New Testament Christology

Stanley Porter (my co-blogger) and Bryan Dyer (my friend and colleague) have just published a New Testament Christology, entitled Origins of New Testament Christology (Baker, 2023). There have not been nearly as many New Testament Christologies published compared to other kinds of books in New Testament studies—which is surprising since Christology is a very important […]

New Testament Scholarship—A Lament

Is it just me who sees the steep decline in the quality of New Testament scholarship? I don’t think so. I look at the numerous textbooks that are being published—I know, these do not, let me repeat, do not count as scholarship—and they are full of all sorts of useless nonsense designed to keep the […]