Me and the Archbishop

By | January 28, 2008

Anybody ever heard of Desmond Tutu?  Well, apparently he has heard of me.  I don’t usually talk about my fame here (ok, that would be a short talk.  Real short.)  But my two fans might like to know that the Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town has this to say:

The Cambridge Companion to the Bible was a remarkable contribution when it was first released in 1997, which only makes the achievements of this thoroughly updated second edition all the more impressive.  The abundance of stunning new photos from Todd Bolen, the additional sidebars of useful, contextualized information, the new maps in each section, and the revised bibliographies and main text all make the second edition an essential book for serious students, clergy, and general readers alike.”

The fact that he mentions me by name suggests that he thinks I’m important.  If only he knew…

11 thoughts on “Me and the Archbishop

  1. Laura and Betsy

    not famous? not famous? Then what was president’s day 2007 all about? …Then by two fans, you must mean Betsy and Laura Revely!

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  2. David Kjos

    Not famous? I’ve mentioned you on my world-famous blog and given permalinks to three of your sites. How much higher can you go?

    Forgive me if Bishop Tutu’s recommendation is somewhat unsatisfying. Other than the photos, which I have no doubt are stunning, what’s your analysis of the book?

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  3. Ruth

    aaaaahh, yes, Todd Bolen…that renowned photographer of Israel….yeah for the beginnings in FAll ’99

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  4. Danielle

    Desmond Tutu? Wow…talk about a small world. I never expected to see a name from home on your site. He’s something of a large than life figure in South Africa–he was always doing or saying something on the news back in Cape Town (that something not always being commendable). Bishop Tutu and his purples robes…I’m not proud of him, but at least he shows good taste in his photography tastes — I finally agree with something he says!
    And for the record, I think it quite right that he give credit where it’s due. Congrats on the honorable mention, Todd. :-)

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  5. Todd Bolen

    David – I haven’t had time to look much at the book (and won’t in the near future), but I know from the authors and the publisher that it’s not a book I’d choose for a textbook for one of my classes. I think it’s fair to call it a “mainstream” approach to the biblical text, which is significantly different from a view that the Scriptures are historically accurate.

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