N.T. Wrong has compiled a list of biblioblogs (Biblical Studies blogs) which currently lists some 110 blogs. He has divided them up by content and rated them on a scale of very conservative to very liberal. The divisions go as follows:
General, Translation and Linguistics, Theory and Reception, Early Judaism, Early Judaism and ANE, Early Judaism and Judaism (Iyov), and Early Christianity (I’m listed here). I’m listed as “Very Conservative” due to my doctrine of Scripture (inerrancy). He has also given a conservative/liberal breakdown to show why he has rated the blogs as he has.

There’s definitely been some work put into this, which I greatly appreciate. It is a welcome resource that I’m going to enjoy going through. I recommend you all doing the same. Make sure to read voices outside of your own label (conservatives, read liberal blogs, and vice versa).

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