I would say that a biblical scholar is only as good as her resources. A good library or equivalent access to primary texts, lexica, etc. make or break our work.
Dr. Tavis Bohlinger is Editor-in-Chief of the Logos Academic Blog and Creative Director at Reformation Heritage Books. He holds a PhD from Durham University and writes across multiple genres, including academia, poetry, and screenwriting. He lives in Grand Rapids with his wife and three children.
A nice comment – as far as it goes. But, Tavis, I followed the link from my Logos app which said ‘more’. This page is not more. (And it’s been this way for a few of these pieces.) Can you either provide more, so that I don’t follow ‘clickbait’, or take the ‘More’ link off.
Dear Ian, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I insert the “Read more” hyperlinks in order to streamline the home page of the blog. Without those, even on the very small pieces, the page gets quite clunky. And I do promise that future posts in this series (with one or two exceptions) will be quite a bit more robust in terms of word count.
A nice comment – as far as it goes. But, Tavis, I followed the link from my Logos app which said ‘more’. This page is not more. (And it’s been this way for a few of these pieces.) Can you either provide more, so that I don’t follow ‘clickbait’, or take the ‘More’ link off.
Dear Ian, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I insert the “Read more” hyperlinks in order to streamline the home page of the blog. Without those, even on the very small pieces, the page gets quite clunky. And I do promise that future posts in this series (with one or two exceptions) will be quite a bit more robust in terms of word count.