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Daily Archives: December 4, 2013
2013 AAR/SBL Annual Meeting Report (2b): “The Blow Up in Baltimore”
Originally posted on the archives near Emmaus:
This year’s best session (IMHO) had to be Monday evening’s Historical Jesus Session titled “Memory Studies in Historical Jesus Research” but now known as “The Blow Up in Baltimore” thanks to Tyler Stewart.…
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President Nixon: Alone in the White House 20
I finished Richard Reeves’ President Nixon: Alone in the White House. The book has an excellent bibliographic essay at the end, written by Jonathan Cassidy, who assisted Reeves in his research. Although there are a variety of gems in that … Continue reading