PJ Wilson
@pjwils.bsky.social
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PhD candidate in NT & Christian Origins (migration & Acts) at the University of Edinburgh § coordinating refugee and asylum seeker support projects with the Naz § usual caveats: views are my own, etc.
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The most cliché picture that someone named Paul can take here, but it had to be done.
"Express Your Love Gifts..." 👀
Not what I'd hang in my living room, but each to their own.
I can't stand this thing that ProQuest Ebook Central have integrated into their platform.
You won't be disappointed. I'm sad that I'll miss the 'Homecoming Dance' in Boston by a few days.
If nothing else, my training in biblical studies has equipped me to recognise a chiasmus in Josh Ritter’s new album.
He's fantastic as is the new album. We discovered his music in Athens back in 2006 when he gave away a free MP3 of 'Thin Blue Flame' -- hooked ever since. I've seen him live every time he's in town and it's always the most joyous and life-affirming experience imaginable.
A great interview about this paradigm-shifting book on ancient incarnation. Well worth the listen.
New pod! Matthew D. C. Larsen and Mark Letteney on Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration

You can now subscribe to the show too.

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/m...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2Vys...
instant classic
The San Francisco Giants beat the division-leading Dodgers 5-1 on Patrick Bailey’s grand slam in the 10th inning — and the team is now just a half game behind the Mets for a wild-card spot.

See more photos → www.sfchronicle.com/sports/giant...

📸: Santiago Mejia/S.F. Chronicle
Disappointed not to be in Manchester in person, but grateful to @bntsoc.bsky.social for making virtual access possible. Great to see my Doktormutter delivering the opening plenary. #BNTS2025
The Graham Stanton Memorial Lecture marks the start of #BNTS2025, given this year by our former president Professor Helen Bond of @uoedivinity.bsky.social
It's always the dog photos that get the most views! /end
In addition to the racing, I love the colours in the valley. Both the landscape and the little things, like the heather and pine, and the fireweed going to seed. 2/
Every year I have the opportunity to be the official photographer for the Tom Robb Memorial Trail Race in Carron Valley. It’s an amazing event that raises funds for Alzheimer Scotland and Ochils Mountain Rescue. It's always a fun, life-affirming day out and it's a privilege to take part. 1/
Congratulations, Isaac. This looks great.
Looking forward to this discussion.
Session 2 will be book a review panel focussed on Steve Walton’s ‘Acts 1-9:42’, Volume 37A, Word Biblical Commentary, 2024, with Loveday Alexander, David Horrell and Luke Macnamara OSB.
Same, looking forward to your presentation. I'm glad there's not a schedule clash.
Christ died once for all, but only those who pass through the Cracker Barrel gift shop enter glory.
I see that @sblsite.bsky.social annual meeting's provisional schedule is up (the new website looks great). If you're interested in Acts + migration/borders, I'm presenting two papers. Details in the screencap; looking forward to the feedback & discussion. See you all in Boston! #SBLAAR
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In-person booking for the conference may have closed, but online registration remains open until 31st August, at the lower rate of £60.

estore.manchester.ac.uk/conferences-...
Oh, that's a fantastic line up. I'll be there, but only as a little square on a Teams screen. I'm sad about it because BNTC is always my favourite.
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The Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration Database is live at historyofincarceration.com.

Both the platform and the data are very much a work in progress, and we will continually update it over the coming years. I hope that it is useful, and if you would like to contribute, please do be in touch.
Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration
Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration online database
historyofincarceration.com
Thanks, Glenn. 'Notable scholar of migration in Scripture' is definitely too generous a description for me, but I appreciate the compliment!