The Week Among the Biblioblogs: Patristic Carnival XXXI and….A Store?

Thanks to Jeremy, the Biblioblog Top 50 lives on!

Joel Watts has been enthroned on the right place, number one.

As for Political Jesus, do not look now, Top 20, but we are coming for you.  I made it a goal starting in August 2009 to get Political Jesus to the Top 50, and we have made it, reaching #45! That’s for being all oh so chic and cutting edge, no doubt! Speaking of bibliobloggers on the rise, be sure to check out JohnDave Medina and Brian LePort’s Near Emmaus: Between Christ and Text; they have excellent posts on everything ranging from Athanasius and Origen (two of my faves) to pentecostalism and the emerging church. I have no doubt they will be joining me in the top 50 soon.

Jeremy also introduced the Biblioblogger Bookstore, an online Amazon store specifically for purchasing books written by Bibliobloggers. Check it out!

And despite Martin Luther’s objection to Christians listening to the Church Fathers and Mothers, Joel just plain ignored his advice and posted Patristic Carnival XXXI. Listen to Martin Luther, Joel, he’s infallible, remember?

That is all I have from the oh so chic and cutting edge front.

Truth and Peace,

Rod

RodtRDH

Formerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent Politics. Destroyer of Trolls. It must be that angry puppy.

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Formerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent Politics. Destroyer of Trolls. It must be that angry puppy.
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11 Responses to The Week Among the Biblioblogs: Patristic Carnival XXXI and….A Store?

  1. Joel says:

    Yes, so chic!

    No…no…Rodney, Zwingli is infallible and full of himself. Luther was ‘reforming.’

  2. Brian LePort says:

    Very nice, Top 50! It is a whole new world w. Jim West gone. We all seem to be better off. :)

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