For February, I had overlapping courses (online) for Westminster Theological Seminary that demanded extra attention. It was a combination of grading essays for one course when another course (Hebrew 3, new for me) began. Anyway, I knew that I wouldn’t get much work done on my dissertation in February. But I started writing again in mid-March!
I’m still on Origen’s treatment of Matt 23.1–4. I’ll share more once I submit the section to my director.
Also in February,
- I finished a review of Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes (IVP Academic, 2020) for Ad Fontes. It’s still in the editorial process. (See the post for the earlier review here.)
- I also started reading Gathercole’s Gospel and the Gospels (Eerdmans, 2022) to review for the Westminster Theological Journal.
- I have almost completed Hobbes’s Leviathan, which is far more relevant to my dissertation than I initially thought!

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