Thanks JP!
Thanks JP!
Thank you so much!
It's been a long time since I've had a scholarly network on here (or anywhere), but this feels worth announcing: my first book is officially under contract with Oxford University Press! Provisional title: "Teaching the Gospel: Ancient Pedagogy and the Earliest Gospel Readers"
finding water has been a major challenge!
Book cover. The background in sepia tones Showa man dictating to scribes. A cream box in the center has light brown writing that contains the title (Writing, Enslavement, and Power in the Roman Mediterranean) and the words "Edited by Jeremiah Coogan, Candid R. Moss, and Jospeh A. Howley.
Excited to announce that after a lot of editorial work our volume "Writing, Enslavement, and Power in the Roman Mediterranean, 100 BCE - 300 CE" is out now. @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social @illdottore.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/book/60683
Dr. Heilmann, would you be willing to share a PDF of this review?
Thanks Alexi!
One (major) step closer to PhDone! Today I successfully defended my dissertation, "Teaching the Gospel: Ancient Pedagogy and the Quest for 'Gospel Communities.'"
Seriously! Lincicum and Eubank plenty heavyweight on their own, of course!
wow! I had no idea all of them were retiring!!
"authors are not spokespersons for communities" I repeat to myself as I receive another round of feedback from my dissertation committee
Thanks Eli!
Main text allusion to interesting scholaship > endnote with author-date citation > bibliography with the damn title you wanted
they really make you work for it these days
I'm a bit late in announcing this online, but I got a job! I've accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Grove City College in Pennsylvania. Looking forward to the next stage!
Dissertation tidbit: "At the risk of stating the obvious: most ancient literature was consumed by literate persons. This is true even if members of a reading network primarily engaged with their texts in oral/aural settings."
#amwriting
No way! I knew Nate back in his SoCal days; we went to church together.
The person who wrote Romans 9 really should have talked with the person who wrote Romans 11. They would have had a productive conversation.
when you get a new meteorology thesaurus and start a job as an AP headline writer on the same day
They need to make an undo option for starter packs
I followed a starter pack of βfunny accountsβ under the AOC post and this app become as unusable as the other place and if Iβm honest way less funny. Unfollowing one by one to regain my curated echo chamber
same man
In a recent interview a faculty member asked about an article of mine and I thanked them for reading it and they said they had not read it
your first two skeets really aptly capture your twitter presence
There should be a feature to mute someoneβs reskeets but still see their actual posts
Weβve actually got to start using it if itβs going to become a reasonable Twitter alternative!
Taking the year off from SBL--Sophie says good luck writing your papers
Man, biblical studies twitter was what got me onto the platform. People talked about scholarship and ideas in accessible and inviting formats. If Bluesky recaptures any of that energy it will be a worthwhile enterprise
happy to be here folks. Iβll be as quiet on here as I was on the other place probably