BlogosGod's Word | our words | meaning, communication, & technology | following Jesus, the Word made fleshBlogos RSS Feed has Moved: Please Update Your Reader URL- August 31, 2006 I've moved to a new blogging platform (goodbye Radio Userland, hello WordPress). But if you read through an RSS aggregator (this is really important, so pay attention): This is the last post to the current RSS feed (http:www.semanticbible.comblogosrss.xml) You must change your feed URL to keep reading Blogos: the new feed is http:semanticbible.comblogosfeed. If you've only been subscribed to a specific channel (e.g. http:www.semanticbible.comblogoscategoriessemanticbiblerss.xml), those have..http://www.semanticbible.com/blogos/2006/08/31.html#a492 Lexical vs. Conceptual Semantics for Humility- August 8, 2006 In a comment on my recent thoughts on semantic search, Matt asks a reasonable question: "Wouldn't Louw-Nida help" Since i've recently gotten a copy of Logos 3 Scholar's Library: Silver (i'll have a lot more to say about that later, but here's the preview: it's a fantastic resource), i tried it out. For this particular question, the answer appears to be no. Humility is under 88G, Moral and Ethical Qualities and Related BehaviorHumility (note this is a conceptual label for the...http://www.semanticbible.com/blogos/2006/08/08.html#a491 xpound.org and Web 2.0 Bible tagging- August 2, 2006 xpound.org is a new Web 2.0 site that provides passage search, blogging, and social connections, but with an interesting new twist of Bible tagging, along the lines of del.icio.us. (I'm not sure if it's pronounced with equal stress like "slashdot", or "ex-POUND", like the verb) The basic idea of tagging is that, rather than a top-down, authoritative organization and labeling of knowledge, people can simply attach whatever labels make sense to them, in a bottom-up, unstructured (and, some...http://www.semanticbible.com/blogos/2006/08/01.html#a490 |