Monthly Archives: July 2019

Random thoughts on 2 Corinthians

Paul’s Greek – staccato? As it happens in the annual schedule for covering the GNT in a year, I’ve been reading 2 Corinthians recently, and (not being very proficient) have found it particularly difficult to follow at times. So, I … Continue reading

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This Earthly Tent and the Eternal Dwelling

OK, just to be clear, I’m not going to blog every day, but over the last few days, for a variety of reasons, I’ve been thinking about 2 Corinthians 5:1-10, trying to puzzle it out in the company of some … Continue reading

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How important is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of archaeology?

Recently a friend encouraged me to use my blog to share things I’ve been studying, and since I recently completed the first year of an Open University MA in Classical Studies, I thought I’d share the end of year paper … Continue reading

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