Showing posts with label Tyndale House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyndale House. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2024

Ink (2024)


The latest issue of ink produced by Tyndale House has been made available, this one including articles on camels in the Bible, memorising Job, the stirring of the pool at Bethesda, and the paragraph divisions in John 1.


UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post or subscribe for online updates, but articles from the publication are also available to read from here.

Wednesday, 28 February 2024

Ink (2023)


The latest issue of ink produced by Tyndale House has been available (for a while – I’m late posting this), this one including articles on the ‘law code’ of Hammurabi, the significance of role models and imitation in early Christianity, the message of hope in Jeremiah, faith and works in James, where the Bible’s chapters came from, the influence of the Septuagint on modern Bible translations, the artistry of the Hebrew acrostic form, and reading the Bible in a secular age.


UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post or subscribe for online updates, but articles from the publication are also available to read from here.

Thursday, 9 March 2023

Ink (Summer 2022)


The latest bumper issue of ink produced by Tyndale House has been available for a while now, this one including pieces on the medieval art of memorising Scripture, the dialogue between the Classics and the Bible, food and festivals in the book of Ruth, the imprecatory psalms, the Lachish reliefs, principles for making sense of Jesus’ parables, the Amorites, and whether Barabbas was called Jesus Barabbas.


UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post or subscribe for online updates, but articles from the publication are also available to read from here.

Monday, 25 April 2022

Tyndale Bulletin


Tyndale House recently announced the relaunch of the Tyndale Bulletin as an open access journal, available from here.


Articles will be released online on a rolling basis, with an annual print volume also being produced, including all articles from the previous year.

Saturday, 18 December 2021

Ink 10 (Winter 2021)


The tenth issue of ink is now available, this one including pieces on how Christmas traditions have distracted us from the story told in the Bible, on Jesus as storyteller, on cognitive linguistics and Mark’s gospel, and on reading Exodus in the light of what we know about ancient Egypt.


UK residents can sign up here to receive a bumper summer issue through the post or subscribe for the digital version of the magazine, but the publication is also available to read from here.

Saturday, 5 December 2020

Ink 6 (Summer 2020)


I recently received issue 7 of ink, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge, and realised I’d forgotten to post on issue 6. So, for the sake of fulness, here goes…


The sixth issue of ink is now available, this one including a feature from Pete Williams on ‘What was happening between the Testaments?’ There’s also a profile of Old Testament scholar, Myrto Theocharous and her work on Deuteronomy, an artefact focus on the Cyrus Cylinder, and a piece by John D. Meade on ‘how Jesus would have experienced Scripture, and how similar his Bible was to ours’.


UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.

Friday, 29 November 2019

Ink 4 (Winter 2019)


The fourth issue of ink, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge, is now available, this one including a special focus on ‘Confidence in Christmas: How the birth story stands up to scholarly scrutiny’.

UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.

Friday, 16 August 2019

Ink 3 (Summer 2019)


The third issue of ink, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge, is now available, this one including a special focus on ‘how Mediaeval scribes preserved the Old Testament’.

UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Ink 2 (Spring 2019)


The second issue of ink, published by Tyndale House, Cambridge, is now available, this one exploring ‘the benefits of reading the Bible in its original languages’.

UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.

Thursday, 10 January 2019

Ink 1 (Winter 2018)


Tyndale House has launched a new magazine, ink, ‘with thought-provoking articles about the language, culture and history of the Bible’. The first issue includes an article by Peter Williams on the creation of the chapter and verse numbers in the Bible, and a short piece on the alleged anonymity of the gospels.

UK residents can sign up here to receive issues through the post, but the publication is also available as a pdf here.