iPad for Academic Theology: Revisited

A few months ago, I wrote a small post on using the iPad in academic theology.  Having had time to reflect, I thought I would cobble some of my thoughts together.  Much of my workflow (which entails a reliance upon Dropbox, iAnnotate, OliveTree Bible Reader, and Evernote) has remained the same, with the device being [...]

To eBook or not to eBook

Venturing into eBooks can be fraught with all types of confusion.  Firstly, there are a range of services and readers available – depending upon which country you live in (Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Sony) – from which it can be quite hard to discern which to use.  (Note that eReader refers to [...]

Using the iPad in Academic Theology

As someone who suffers from an acute case of earlyadopteritis, it is with little surprise that I was keen to jump on the iPad pre-order bandwagon. I had considered many eReaders in the past, but none provided sufficient capability for my particular set of needs. So this post is not a review of the iPad [...]

Theology Books for those Starting Out? Maybe.

I recently asked twenty-five friends and colleagues which five ‘theological’ books they would recommend for people considering – or commencing – studying theology.  The participants were from diverse professions, nationalities, ages, theological positions, and traditions.  Almost all of them had some formal theological education. There were three main reasons why I considered this a worthwhile [...]