Monthly Archives: April 2011

And Just Exactly What Is A Biblioblog?

A recent comment on Amanda’s last post, one of the representatives from the Biblioblog Top 50 gave this definition of a biblio-blog: “Just to correct your misrepresentation, blogs do not need to “volunteer” to be on the Biblioblog Top 50. … Continue reading

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Joel’s Bad Habit of Getting It Wrong

Once more, the senior writer and founder of Settled Catholicism, Joel, gets IT wrong, and by IT, I mean my opinions. Amanda is solely responsible for her own post on females and the biblioblog top 50. So, sorry, Joel, do … Continue reading

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Female Bibliobloggers and the Top 50

Once again, a call has gone out encouraging more women to biblioblog.  I think I’m getting a little frustrated by this.  Why? Because there are female bibliobloggers.  They may be in the minority, but they’re out there. So why aren’t … Continue reading

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A blog recommendation: Ex Animus

I would like to recommend Kevin Greenlee’s EX ANIMUS to our audience. Kevin is a frequent commenter on here, and his blog is excellent. His interests include philosophy and his church life. According to his bio, he hopes to go … Continue reading

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Rach on The Loneliness of Women Bibliobloggers

Rach Marszalek has a SPLENDID POST on the lack of women bibliobloggers and the story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well in the Gospel of John. “If the woman is to teach us anything, it is that … Continue reading

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