By Charles Halton on Sunday, 4 September 2005 at 4:24 pm
Want to say howdy?
or snail mail:
John Charles Halton
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
2825 Lexington Rd.
Louisville, KY 40280, USA
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Comment by Mark Swanson
Made Tuesday, 27 of December , 2005 at 7:42 pm
Hi Charles,
I linked to one of your posts at my new site, “Best of the Godblogs.” Thanks for the stimulating post! Check us out and if you like what you see I wouldn’t object if you link to BGB! We’re going to do some advertising in the spring, but for now it’s all word of mouth. Blessings to you!
mark
Comment by Jim
Made Friday, 6 of January , 2006 at 3:36 pm
Hello. I found your site today via trackback and wanted to let you know that I have added it to my list. It’s a great looking site with some very interesting postings- one to keep an eye on I think.
Jim
Comment by Jim
Made Tuesday, 31 of January , 2006 at 4:50 pm
the former Biblical Theology blog has been retired and replaced by the Petros Baptist Church one. Much remains the same however. Just fyi for the sake of your link.
Best
Jim
Comment by Charles Halton
Made Wednesday, 1 of February , 2006 at 5:48 pm
Thanks for the update, I’ve been meaning to change it, but now it’s done!
Comment by Jim
Made Thursday, 2 of February , 2006 at 10:44 pm
Hey
Just a clarification- Observatorio is in Portugese, not Spanish.
And if you are looking for brilliant non English blogs, check out Bibbia Blog – an Italian blog, here:
http://www.laparola.net/blog/
Best as always
Jim
Comment by jake
Made Wednesday, 14 of February , 2007 at 10:33 pm
Could you email your review of N. Walls’ book? Its part of my assigned reading for class on Friday and I’d like to get your take. -Jake
Comment by Xianhua
Made Friday, 7 of May , 2010 at 3:08 am
Hey, Charles, I got here through the iTanakh link to your site. Many thanks for your work in making a wonderful site for ANE! I’ve just posted a new thread onto my own newly built site designed for Bible and ANE education in PRC, onto which I am posting recommendations of online sources that can be accessed from within the country. Here is the link to the post: http://ubda.ucoz.com/forum/13-3-1#5 . Come up from time to time! X. Wang (D.Phil. Cantab)
