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Tuesday, June 15, 2004
 
Association Internationale Bible et Informatique

The seventh conference of AIBI is in Leuven 23-24 July 2004. I am organising a session with a series of short presentations and panel discussion around the topic "How does an electronic communication environment change the way we do biblical studies?"

The participants and titles are now firm:

Dr Patrick Durusau, Society for Biblical Literature: "“RBL: The Changing Landscape of the Book Review Process"

Paul Nikkel, University of Sheffield: "Through an Open Window: Exploring Openness in Biblical Scholarship"

Dr. Susan Lochrie Graham, University of Exeter/Theology South West: "“E gesis and Eisegesis: Personal development in online biblical studies"

Dr Tim Bulkeley, University of Auckland: "“Hypertext and the arts of biblical studies"

Dr Sheila McGinn, John Carroll University: "“E-gesis and the sensus fidelium"

I hope that the session and the panel will be stimulating, and will open up some of the questions that the Biblical Studies blogs have also been seeking to explore.

If you are at the conference do say "hi!".



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I prepared the prototype Hypertext Bible Commentary on Amos, (I am currently seeking authors for the online Bible Dictionary that will underlie future "volumes" in the series) and have a collection of photos of Israelite archaeological sites online, other projects include an online audio Bible podcast daily, and 5 minute Bible an audio Bible-blog.

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