One week until our next meeting. The usual chance to discuss matters in Bible user research. We have three talks to aid our conversations: Canadian Baptists and the metamodern, the Bible and local culture in Namibia, and women interpreting Eph 5 in England.
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One month to go until our next meeting. Bible user research from Canada, Namibia and England. Contact form on website for those interested in joining.
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Our next get together is coming up in March, with contributions from Canada and Namibia booked so far. If you are interested in qual or quant research about Bible users, do see details on our webpage.
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Our next BURN meeting is coming up in November - on dyslexia and Bible reading, South Sudanese ordinary biblical interpretation, and the work of the Ujaama centre in South Africa. If you are interested in qual / quant research with Bible users, then take a look below.
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If you are researching how people use the Bible, employing qualitative and/or quantitative methods, then do get in touch. We are an international group of researchers who meet three times a year to share ideas and inspiration about our Bible user research.
AAR's Martin E. Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Religion recognizes extraordinary contributions to the public understanding of religion. Send in your nominations by September 15, 2025: aarweb.org/award/martin...
Looking forward to the launch today of the Patmos World Bible Attitudes Survey from Bible Society. I hear the largest Bible survey ever undertaken.
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📣Seminar Spotlight: Book of Revelation
This year, the Book of Revelation seminar organises a joint session with the Johannine Literature Seminar. The other two sessions are open to any proposals related to the book of Revelation.
If you have been or are engaged in qualitative or quantitative research into how people use the Bible, then BURN may be for you! We are an international network of researchers looking to learn together about Bible user research. Get in touch if you'd like to know more.