do you know of a blogging platform that would facilitate the collaborative writing of a commentary on the Bible?
it sounds like a pretty simple thing that should exist already.
If so, wouldn't it be cool for hermeneutics.SE to have a sister site housing a commentary on the Bible being collaboratively edited by members of this site
And they could cross link to each other
and hopefully drive more traffic to hermeneuitcs.SE
What I'm thinking about is more than a blog...I'm thinking about a net.bible.org UI where on one pane you have the Bible text and on the other pane you have a commentary wiki
The idea being that people would go to this site to read a bible with commentary just like they might go to net.bible.org or biblegateway to read a bible with commentary
I don't mean to hash and
rehash this subject over and over, but I think that my understanding has developed to the point where I believe I can offer something somewhat concrete.
Over the course of this site, we've struggled a bit with how much doctrine we should allow and what types of doctrinal...
This week's challenge was suggested by Soldarnal:
Silence
I could try to be clever and tie this theme to some part of the calendar, but mostly I thought of it because Psalm 131 came up in my reading recently and I began to think about how much the theme runs through Scriptures: people as...
@Ami I think I've found something related to what you are suggesting. YouVersion created the iOS app that I use to read the Bible on my iPod.
One of the features of their website is the ability to write notes on specific Bible passages. Most of the notes are not high value, but I think it's acceptable there to link to other sites.
I created an account (my handle there is Ichthydion) and tried making a public note on one of our favorite passages.
Poking around over there, it seems like they don't exert any editorial control and linking somewhere else in the notes isn't against the terms of service. I'm not sure yet if a link from there to here will be worth the effort, but I don't think it could hurt.
There's a lot of confusion about the Bible out there.