Reader, Philemon may be Paul's shortest letter. But it still sees plenty of use by writers in the earliest Christian centuries, including as the subject of four series of commentaries or homilies. Until next time, keep honing your craft. Blessings, P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help. |
I’m a research professor committed to helping you hone your craft as a biblical scholar. Academic programs in biblical studies often provide excellent training in content areas like Old or New Testament. But these programs have to leave out a lot. And very often, what’s left out is precisely what can help you hone your craft as a knowledge worker so that you can focus on the people and projects that matter most.
Reader, In biblical studies, you need to be able to type biblical languages. Transliteration can work, but you can't always bank on using it. Instead, use Unicode. The keymaps provided by Logos Bible Software and Tyndale House make it very easy. Until next time, keep honing your craft. Blessings,David P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help.
Reader, Seeing how others work can help you hone your own craft. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at David Moffitt's essay in Hebrews's Scriptural Hermeneutic. Until next time, keep honing your craft. Blessings,David P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help.
Reader, Seeing how others work can help you hone your own craft. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Ardel Caneday’s essay in "Hebrews's Scriptural Hermeneutic." Until next time, keep honing your craft. Blessings,David P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help.