Christian Scholars

This is one of three Christian resources blogs I maintain (infrequently), the others being Christian Journals and Christian MP3s. I am conservatively evangelical, but I will add links to blogs that are not necessarily so (which is to say, with the usual disclaimer, I may not agree with everything in the journals listed in the entries below). I hope that you find this resource helpful, and any feedback and suggestions is welcomed.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Second Selection for the Day

John Bowen Director of the Institute of Evangelism, Assistant Professor of Evangelism, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ontario. Has a large number of online booklets on the intersection of the gospel and modern culture.

Alan Padgett Professor of Systemaic Theology, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. A selection of articles on philosophical and theological themes, as well as class outlines and sample essays.

Walter Sundberg Professor of Church History, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. A selection of class material PowerPoint presentations, with a focus on medieval theology.

Diane Jacobsen Professor of Old Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Class materials and papers on Old Testament themes.

Richard Wallace Associate Professor of Pastoral Care, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Some PowerPoint handouts on pastoral care, with some lectures.

Marc Kolden Professor of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Some articles on various theological issues, including work, forgivesness and justification.

Mary Hinkle Associate Professor of New Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Powerpoint presentations on a few issues in Matthew and Acts, as well as a blog in biblical issues.

Crain Koester Professor of New Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. A lot of material, including audio presentations, class handouts and materials, and two sites to take introduce the user to bibles lands and cities.

James Boyce Professor of New Testament and Greek, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Class materials, plus articles on Matthew, Luke, Luther and Romans, and a sire on Paul.

Luther Seminary is a good example of getting your faculty up and running with websites! Hopefully an inspiration to others.

4 Comments:

Blogger mrclm said...

Unfortunately the theology being taught at Luther Seminary is weak. Many of their students won't even proclaim Jesus as they ONLY way. A local radio show interviewed students from their seminary (while standing ont the sidewalk at Luther Seminary) and only one person in two years of interviews gave an answer supporting the orthodox faith. I think there are still audio clips available at Talk the Walk Ministries

It's one thing to disagree on minor things, it's another thing to not be willing to embrace Christ as THE Way THE Truth and THE Life. It's sad when a school strays from the Bible.

Big Chris
Because I said so

12:53 PM  
Blogger mrclm said...

Faculty at Bethel Seminary of St. Paul, MN (this is just a start).

Gregory W. Bourgond -- Vice President for Seminary Operations and Strategic Initiatives
http://www.bethel.edu/~gbourgon/

John R. Cionca -- Professor of Ministry Leadership
http://www.bethel.edu/~jcionca/

Paul W. Ferris, Jr. -- Professor of Old Testament
http://www.bethel.edu/~pferris/

Mark G. Harden - Assistant Professor of Outreach and Community Development;
Director of Outreach and Community Development
http://www.bethel.edu/~mharden/

David M. Howard, Jr. -- Professor of Old Testament
http://www.bethel.edu/~dhoward/

Sam Rima -- Director, Doctor of Ministry and Leadership Enrichment
http://samrima.com/

Peter Vogt - Assistant Professor of Old Testament
http://www.bethel.edu/~pvogt/

1:32 PM  
Blogger Elizabeth said...

hmm..interesting, Big Chris, that you say that the theology is weak...perhaps you should check out the PAGANS link on Talk the Walk Ministries. Very interesting, and if I might say, wrong. But no worries, I'm sure by your theology you can work your way into heaven. Oh, and another thing, at Luther we have students of many faiths studying God's word. Perhaps you could learn something from that also.

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