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.
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About Author: Josh Mann
Posts by Josh Mann
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Swords to Plowshares and the Unafraid
Posted on October 1, 2015 | No CommentsContinuing 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 […] -
Digital Pilgrimage Exhibition in Newcastle from 21 April
Posted on April 13, 2015 | No CommentsFrom Tuesday 21 April to Sunday 3 May, a public exhibition of a CODEC research project on digital pilgrimage, managed by Dr Tim Hutchings, is on at the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle. Please note the following details: The Digital […] -
Results: What you are thankful for in a word(le).
Posted on December 1, 2014 | No CommentsThursday we asked you to write in one word what you are thankful for. Unsurprisingly, friends and family rank far above the rest. We are quite thankful for those people to whom we are close. Perhaps more surprising: Coffee has edged out […] -
In one word, what are you thankful for? (tell us below!)
Posted on November 27, 2014 | No Comments[contact-form][contact-field label=’In one word%26#x002c; what are you thankful for?’ type=’text’ required=’1’/][/contact-form] Today Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, a holiday that in public memory harkens back to a Christian harvest celebration of Puritans in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts. This certainly was not the only […] -
Pete Phillips on Biblical Literacy
Posted on October 16, 2014 | No CommentsDr Pete Phillips, Director of CODEC, was recently asked by The Times to comment on biblical literacy in the UK. This was particularly in response to an article (included at the bottom of Pete’s post) anticipating a forthcoming volume edited by Katie […]