Help!
That normally gets attention, doesn’t it? Help. HElp! HELp! HELP! Yes, what? What?
I am trying to put together a page that will provide links to ’sites of interest’ that may also be useful (if not stimulating) for biblical studies. This will include links to other blogs, reference material and other resources. - Well, these will be sites that interest ME in the final analysis, but I would like the list to be open and available for others of a like mind - no, that is going too far! others. … No doubt there will be persons out there ready to point me (and others) in the right direction - at least I hope so. (Mmm, perhaps there is some doubt!) If you can make a short comment to go with your entry, I would be obliged - and yes, you can. Can what? Include your own, of course!
So, please help.
Thank you.
Here are some to be going on with:
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/ Vast resource site for early church textual studies
http://www.ntgateway.com Vast resource links to academic sites for biblical studies
http://www.christianbookshops.org.uk Book reviews, blog, information and comment from Phil Groom
http://www.christilling.de/blog/ctblog.html : The ‘Chrisendom’ of Chris Tilling
NT Wright’s ‘The Cross and the Caricatures’ at Fulcrum
Ancient texts used by the authors of the book ‘Pierced for our Transgressions’ in support of their view of Penal Substitution - I am planning to post a response to each of the quotations used.