An Interim Blogging Note
I am in the process of going through all the hundreds of posts on this site and putting them into topical categories. This should be done soon and I hope it will facilitate a good use of the archive here that has been created over the past year. We have had many hundreds of folk join us to follow the subject of the Talpiot tomb, but the site does actually contain much more than that single topic. I have been writing broadly on biblical and historical themes related to the areas I cover in my book, The Jesus Dynasty, for well over a year.
I do have a half dozen additional posts outlined that deal with further aspects the Talpiot tomb discussion but I want, more and more, to include materials that relate more broadly to the main parameters of the Jesus Dynasty theses. I will be completing a series of posts on Mark and John with that in mind. I am also preparing two formal pieces on the subject of the Talpiot tomb, both to be published in June, as well as my own major monograph on the subject that I hope to have finished by the end of June.
We are ending our semester here and as Chair of our Department of Religious Studies this is the busiest time of the year so I haven’t been able to write as much as I have wanted of late. Religious Studies at UNC Charlotte is a large and distinguished department with sixteen full-time faculty positions, including two endowed chairs of Judaic Studies, and as well as many part-time lecturers. We offer the B.A. and M.A. degrees. Keeping it all together can be quite a challenge.