About The Big Bible Project
From 2010–2015, the BigBible Project sought to host conversations about the Bible through local reading groups & online conversations. Since 2016, the project has taken a slightly different focus, hosting discussion from experts on Biblical Literacy and Biblical Reception in a Digital World.
The 2010–2015 archive can be found here.
Visit the new site for the latest posts.
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Swords to Plowshares and the Unafraid
Continuing along similar lines that Nancy posted here a few days ago… Micah 4 looks ahead to a day in which Yahweh rules and distributes justice for all nations (in great contrast to the injustices spoken against by the prophet elsewhere in […]
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Back to Jonah for some thoughts on the #refugeecrisis – ACT NOW and cast aside your #clicktivism
Famously, Jonah is thrown overboard, swallowed by a large fish and then spewed out onto dry land. He’s on the ship in the first place because he is heading directly in the opposite direction to the one God has sent […]
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Amos, Righteousness and the Heart of God (@nicolahwriter)
Before becoming a Christian one of the biggest problems I had with religion was that people who practised it ought to be a lot, well, nicer. So often I saw religion being used as a tool to tell me what […]
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Endings and what comes after (Ailsa Wright)
Writing a blog for Digidisciples has been a bi-monthly commitment for me for long enough for it to seem normal, part of the way life is. Sometimes it’s been easier than others. The discipline of writing about a particular book […]
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All good things come to an end… (@darrenrhill)
I look back fondly on the good old days of the Internet. A time in the last decade when I used to rush to various blogs and read what had been written. I’d comment and my comment would be commented […]
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What is your legacy ? (@headphonaught)
On Monday,11th January; one of my musical heroes passed away. David Bowie was an inspirational character … what I loved about him was his creativity and innovation, and how he could reinvent himself so many times. That was what made […]