Friday, April 13, 2007
Musings, resources and research related to my interests in early Jewish and Christian literature, librarianship, etc.
About Me
A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, I currently serve as the reference librarian at the seminary’s Goddard Library. I am interested in the study of the New Testament and Second Temple Judaism. In seminary I have concentrated my studies both on the Epistle of James and the use of the Old Testament in later Jewish and Christian literature.
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- Biblica 88.1 (2007) - James 4:1-4
- Ancient Near Eastern Library Policies
- Jesus family tomb, you're on notice!
- The Indexed Seven Virtues
- Teaching on the Sinking Titanic (Talpiot in Sunday...
- The Brother of James Ossuary?
- Sirach's Elijah in James
- God of the Word
- A Paper on James 1:18
- 2 Stages of James?
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The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. James 3:18

3 Comments:
Hi James,
I enjoy your website a great deal. Congratulations on turning your thesis in.
I have a quick question: there is a BibleWorks 7.0 on sale at eBay. Is that a copyright violation? I was thinking of buying it since it would save me a bit of money instead of paying full price, but I have doubts that it's ethical. Also, I don't know how BibleWorks registers their product, so if I did buy it, would I even be able to get updates for it? Any thoughts?
Hi Michael. The main issue is whether or not the seller still has BibleWorks 7 installed on their own machine. I'd ask the seller explicitly if this is the case. If they have uninstalled the program completely, then they can legally sell the program. There should be no problem with upgrades, etc.
Thank you James. I appreciate your advice.
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