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Warning Sign to Greeks on the Temple Mount

May 22, 2017by Max LeeComments on Warning Sign to Greeks on the Temple Mount

It feels like a long time since my Turkey trip in March 2017. I took about 6500 photos from my study tour through Turkey. A big shout-out to Dr. Mark Wilson who was an amazing commentator…

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Hiatus from Blogging during Summer 2016

July 16, 2016by Max LeeComments on Hiatus from Blogging during Summer 2016

I’m not sure how many people follow my blog, but in case you missed my twitter announcement, I’m taking time off from blogging to wrap up some writing projects before the summer ends. When I…

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Back in Chicago after a Month in Jersualem

April 30, 2016by Max LeeComments on Back in Chicago after a Month in Jersualem

I returned to the States after a glorious April month in east Jersusalem at the Ecolé Biblique et Archéologique Française (or EBAF, for short). I’m still processing my experience in the midst of pushing forward…

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The Scholarly Life at the Ecolé Biblique de Jérusalem

April 9, 2016by Max Lee2 Comments on The Scholarly Life at the Ecolé Biblique de Jérusalem

Well, I thought I would have time to blog about my experiences in Jerusalem, but the day flies by so fast, my head spins at night wondering where the time went! I just have to…

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Glorious! Christ Is Risen, Risen Indeed!

March 27, 2016by Max LeeComments on Glorious! Christ Is Risen, Risen Indeed!

Founded in 1890, the  École biblique is the French School of Archaeologylocated a quarter of a mile away from the walls of old Jersualem, IsraelPhoto credit: google images Blessings on this glorious Easter Sunday! Soon, I…

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Catch the latest episode of @fulleraac with Prof Lisa Cleath & Prof @janette_ok‼️ The series on AsianAm biblical scholarship has been fantastic so far🔥 Looking forward to hearing this 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 https://t.co/ERPr4WdL2Y
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New episode of #Centeringpod! Professor Lisa Cleath of @ptseminary joins @janette_ok ( @fullerseminary ) to discuss her work on social justice and the Bible.

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