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.

Saturday, October 29, 2005

At last some new links...sorry for the long absence

It's been a long time since the last update, as I have very little time to do much with a new job and a lot of study to do! My other blog is suffering just as badly!! Anyway, here are some more links, with some better than others, and some closer to jy own thought than others as usual, but all from scholars in biblical/theological subjects. A lot of blogs, which I think is good to see. Enjoy...

Ted Hildebrandt Professor of Bible, Gordon College, Wenham, MA. Links to many excellent evangelical articles from journals and other sources on many bible books (pentatech, wisdom literature, new testament, plus new england history resources).

Craig Evans Professor of New Testament at Acadiau University, Nova Scotia, canada. Many powerpoint presentations on theologhical issues (new testament), as well as class materials on the new testament.

Shandon Guthrie Shandon Guthrie, Professor of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada. Articles, audio and links on ethical, philosophical and theological issues.

Phil Fernandes
Regent, Columbia Evangelical Seminary, Buckley, WA Large amount of audio and articles on apologetic and theological issues.

Dallas Willard Professor of Philosophy, Universoty of Southern California, Loas Angeles, CA. A very wide selection of Dr Willard's articles on theological and philosophical issues, as well as selected audio presntations

Peter Liethart Senior Fellow, New St Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho. A blog on theological and cultural issues, and a lot of articles on many theological themes.

Gene Edward Vieth Director, Cranach Institute, Cncordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Blog on Cultural Issues.

George Grant Instructor Franklin Clasical School, Franklin, Tennessee. A blog on cultural and arts issues, as well as selection of links.

Douglas Wilson Senior Fellow, New St Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho blogs on wide range of theological issues.

Roger Cotton Professor of Old Testamant at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary , Springfield MO. A half dozen articles, conentrating on the Pentatech and Pentacostal issues

Rick Walston President, Columbia Evangelical Seminary, Buckley, WA. A bio and publications, with over a hundred coffee talks on various cultural, theologiocal, social and grammer issues.

James White Faculty Mentor, Columbia Evangelical Seminary, Buckley, WA. Dr White has a wide range of articles on issues concerning cults, other religions, and theology, as well as a blog.

Dennis Jowers Assistant Professor of Apologetics and Theology, Faith Seminary, Tacoma, Washington. A few articles on philosophical issues, and good links page for online full text sources.

Paul Adams Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Estrella Mountain Community College, Avondale AZ. Very wide array of materials (which the author has used in classes), on bible books, philosophy amd theological issues.

Peter Jones Professor, Westminster Theological Seminary, Escondido, California. A selection of materials by Dr Jones and his wife on theological issues and spiritual issues in the 21st century.

Michael Bird New Testament Lecturer, Highland Theological College, Scotland. A new blog by a new theology professor.

Phillip Brown Assistant Professor of Theology, God's Bible School and College, Cincinnatti, Ohio. Articles on theology and holiness and a blog from an Arminian perspective.

Tyler Williams Assiatnt Professor of Old Testament, Taylor University, Alberta, Canada. Blog with a focus on Old Testament Issues

James Crossley Professor of BIblical Studies, University of Sheffield, UK. Blog on early christianity.

MichaelPahl Lecturer in Bible and Tehology, Prarie Bible Institute, Canada. A blog on theological issues.

Friday, June 24, 2005

Some More New Links

Steve W. Lemke Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, New Orelans Baptist Theological Seminary. Many essays on aesthetics, ethics philosophy and theology.

Chris Miller Professor of Bible Education, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio. Good class materials on Romans & Galatians, and the Old Testament.

Don Grigorenko Assistant Professor of Bible and Mission, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio. Good class materials on missions, culture and spiritual formation.

Carl Rasmussen Professor of Biblical Studies at Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota. A site with photos and commentary on Bible lands.

Mark Coppenger 2 Distinguished Professor of Apologetics and Philosophy, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. A couple of older sites with Christian reflections.

David Gushee Professor of Moral Philosophy Union University Jackson, Tennessee. Selection of articles on philosophical and biblical themes.

Richard Land Distinguished Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Many resources on current issues form a conservative evangelical perspective

Thomas Ice Visiting Professor at Tyndale Theological Seminary, Forth Worth, Texas. A large number of articles focused on Bible prophecy.

Ariel Fruchtenbaum Visiting Professor at Tyndale Theological Seminary, Forth Worth, Texas. A selection of articles on biblical themes from a Jewish Chrisian perspective.

S Lewis Johnson Former Visiting Professor at Tyndale Theological Seminary, Forth Worth, Texas. A selection of articles on biblical themes from a Jewish Chrisian perspective. Many audio expository series on books of the bible, as well as printed series on Romans, Colossians, Galatians, John and Genesis.

Randall Price Research Professor of Biblical Archaeology and Biblical Studies at Oregon Theological Seminary, Salem, Oregon. Bible Studies with a focus on prophecy.

Monday, June 20, 2005

A New Selection of Links

Laurence Stookey Professor of Preaching and Worship at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC. Around 20 sermons available at the site.

John R. Cionca Professor of Ministry Leadership, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Articles and presentations on ministry and Christian living.

Gregory W. Bourgond . Vice President for Seminary Operations and Strategic Initiatives, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. A handful of articles,

Paul W. Ferris Professor of Old Testament, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Super site, with good links to preaching resources, as well as excellent course materials for Old Testament classes.

Sam Rima . Doctor of Ministry and Leadership Enrichment Director, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. Articles and a blog on Christian leadership issues and Christianity and Economics/Society

Peter Vogt Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. A handful of articles and bibliographies on Old Testament themes.

Daniel Cruver . Assistant Professor of Bible, Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. Maintains an interesting blog, along with a selection of articles on gospel-centerdness.

Doug Beaumont Professor of Apologetics, Southern Seminary, Matthews, North Carolina. A vast array of materials on apologetic and theological issues.

Francis N. Lee. Former Professor of Systematic Theology at Queensland Presbyterian Theological Hall, Queensland, Australia. A wide selection of articles on theology with a Calvinistic emphasis.

Ergun Caner Dean- Liberty Theological Seminary, Lynchburg, Virginia. A selectionof articles on Islam and Christianity.

(HT: Chris Meirose for the Bethel Seminary links.)

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.

A Handful of New Sites

Andrew Jackson Adjunct Professor of World Religions at Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona. Maintains a regularly updated blog, as well as an ever growing list of excellent links.

Denny Burk Professor of New Testament, Criswell College, Dallas Texas. A blog on biblical studies, theology and politics.

Ardel Caneday Professor of New Testament Studies & Biblical Theology, Northwestern College, in St. Paul, Minnesota. A Blog with regular musings from an evangelical perspective.

Stanley Hauerwas Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics, Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina. Articles on political and cultural issues, as well as interviews and biographical articles about Hauerwas.

Howard Culbertson Professor of Missions and World Evangelism, Southeren Nazarene University, Bethany, Oklahoma. A significant amount of material on the topic of missions.

Saturday, June 11, 2005

100 Scholars Listed

With that last post, the site hits the 100 scholars listed mark. Here's to the next 100. It's good to see many excellent scholars starting to get up and running with their own sites or blogs...for a relatively little work it can make a big impact.

Again, I'd love to know of any more links that you have.

Second Update for the Day

Just a few more sites...

Telford Work Professor of Theology, Westmont College, Santa Barbera, California. An impressive amount of materials and a wide range of issues from a Christian perspective, as well as a regularly updated blog.

Kent C. Anderson Dean of Northwest Baptist Seminary. A wide range of materials on homiletics.

Donald Whitney Associate Professor of Biblical Spirituality, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Articles, sample books chapters and class materials covering aspects of Christian spirituality.

John Frame and Vern Poythress Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida and Professor of New Testament Interpretation , Westminster Theological Seminary, Glenside, Pennsylvania respectively. An interesting new site that will contain many articles and essays form these two excellent scholars.

Disclaimer

Although it almost need not be stated, I obviously do not necessarily agree with the writings of all the scholars included here. They are included because they

1. Study theology and write on it.
2. Have sites with relevant, free material for others to access and read.

Personally, I am firmly evangelical, holding a high view of the inspiration and infallibility of Scripture, the full divinity and humanity of Christ, the necessity of a substitutionary atonement, the reality of both the virgin birth and the bodily resurrection of Christ, the reality of heaven and hell, the triunity of the Godhead, and the second coming of Christ. Basically, I am a conservative, evangelical (and some may even say fundamentalist, in the good sense of the word - i.e. holding firmly to the fundamentals) Christian. However, theologians of differing theological outlooks are included here, as their works should be discussed and debated.

Anyway, just thought I should list that little disclaimer.

More New Links

Stephen Joel Garver Assistant Professor of Philosophy, LaSalle University, Wsiter, Philadelphia, A good site with many articles and essays on religious and philosophical topics, and an interesting blog.

Keith Drury Associate Professor of Religion, Indiana Weslyan University, Marion, Indiana. The site has a large number of clumns and entries by Drury on Biblical and Church issues from a Weslyan perspective.

Ken Schenck Professor of New Testament, Indiana Weslyan University, Marion, Indiana. This is a blog which has frequent entries on biblical themes, and also current events.

Ben Witherington Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. A blog that contains commentary on some biblical issues as well as current affairs.

Bill Loader Professor of New Testament, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia. Dr. Loader’s site contains many materials on the Christian faith, including an online book outlining what the Christian faith is.

James R. Davila Lecturer in Early Jewish Studies, University of St. Andrew’s Scotland. The page has links to articles on Early Jewish themes, with an emphasis on the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha

Justin Taylor Teaches at the Bethlehem Institute, a teaching wing of Bethlehem Baptist Church (pastor John Piper). An excellent blog that comments on issues related to Christian theology and life.

John Piper Pasotr of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis. A vast amount of articles and sermons on many Christian themes, including several full books online.

Kevin Bauder President of Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Plymouth, Minnesota. Several articles by Dr. Bauder, as well as many commentaries on Biblical issues.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Newest Links

Been a while, but here are several more links I've found:

Gary Thomas Adjunct Professor of Spiritual Formation, Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon. The site contains information about Thomas’s books, and also some articles on the issue of spiritual life and formation.

John McVay Dean and Professor of New Testament, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan. Dr. McVay’s site contains links to some of his articles on New Testament themes.

Paula Fredriksen Professor of Appreciation of Scripture at Boston University, Boston, MA. Many articles on theological issues (with a focus on historical theology).

Charles B. Partee P.C. Rossin Professor of Church History. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, . Some articles, and links to many articles for Outlook magazine

Martha Robbins the Joan Marshall Associate Professor of Pastoral Care, has been a member of the Pittsburgh faculty since 1986. articles and poems on spiritual formation etc

Alan Hultberg Assistant Professor of Bible Exposition & New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, CA. Class maerials and outlines are available on New Testament issues, exposition and Daniel, as well as some Sunday School materials.

Theodore Plantinga Professor of Theology at Redemmer University College, Dundas, Canada. Links to several articlrs and many notes on theological and philosophical issues.

Bruce Fisk Associate Professor of New Testament at Westmont College, Santa Barbera, CA. The site has some of his articles on contemporary issues and New Testament issues.

Ralph Klein Professor of Old Testament at Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, Illinois. The site contains links to a massive amount of materials, both Dr. Klein’s and others’, on Old Testament books and issuesAlternate Site here

Michael Haykin Principal of Toronto Baptist Seminary, Toronto, Ontario. The site is undergoing revision, but some materials are available, and many others (on church history) are promised.

Robert Gallagher Assistant Professor of Missions and Intercultural Studies, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. Dr. Gallagher’s site has several articles on missions at his site.

More posts soon

Will be adding a few links in the nex couple of days - sorry for the lack of new sites!

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Newest Links


Petros Vassiliades
Professor of New Testament, Aristotle University of Thessolinki, Thessoliniki, Greece. A range of articles on the theology for the New Testament, Q and ecumenism.

Mahlon H. Smith
Associate Professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey. A member of the Jesus Seminar, many of his works in connection with that topic are available here.

Steve Moyise
Lecturer in New Testament University College Chichester, Chichester, England. A good number of articles on New Testament issues.

Feilx Just Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. Links to his book reviews and articles, as well as links to other materials (such as course materials, articles) on other topics, with a focus on Johannine and Gospel studies.

Mark HoffmanAssociate Professor of Biblical Studies at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. His site has some presentations, class materials, and he runs a site called Crossmarks (linked from his page) with a wide range of studies (more informal).

Dale Allison Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament Exegesis and Early Christianity, has been on the faculty of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary since 1997, PA. A handful of essays

David K. NaugleChair and Professor of Philosophy at Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas. The page contains many papers on theological and philosophical issues

Kevin Alan LewisAssistant Professor of Theology & Law at Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, CA. The site contains downloads and handouts, as well as links to theological, philosophical and legal sites.

Clinton ArnoldChairman, Department of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, CA. Dr Arnold’s page has links to several articles, and some materials for new Christians.

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Christian Scholars - Newest Links

It's been a while since I added, and not a lot of links coming in. But there are some, so here are the most recent. I'll be mailing some more colleges this week, so we'll see if I get more response.

Gerard Demsteegt, Associate Professor of Church History at Andrews University Theological Seminary, Berrien Springs, Michigan. A number of his articles, on areas of Adventist theology.

Vernon K. Robbins Research Professor of New Testament and Comparative Sacred Texts in the Humanities, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. A wide range of materials with an emphasis in socio-rhetorical interpretation.

M. C. Steenberg Fellow in Patristic Theology and Church History, University of Oxford, Oxford, England. Good amount of class materials, including a lecture series on Christology after Nicea. Many materials and links on Orthodoxy.

Mark Matson V.P. for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean, Milligan College, TN. Many articles and book reviews with an emphasis on the Gospels.

Bruce Terry Professor of Bible and Humanities at Ohio Valley College, Vienna, WV. A lot of material, including articles, class materials and a thesis (on evangelism) and a dissertation (on 1 Corinthians).

Robert Kraft Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, PA. The website contains many resources, with dozens of his own articles, extensive class materials and links, with a focus on early Christianity.

Philip Harland Assistant Professor of Social and Cultural History of Christianity at Concordia University, Montreal. A number of articles on early Christianity, as well as extensive resources on the social world of early Christianity.

Scot McKnight is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University. A blog named after one of his boopks, Jesus Creed.

Scott W. Sunquist is the W. Don McClure Associate Professor of World Mission and Evangelism. He came to Pittsburgh Theological Seminar. Materials form classes on world history.

Teresa Lockhart Stricklen Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA. Her site contains Homiletical articles, helps and sermons.

More to come soon...

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Christian Scholars - Newest Links

Adding a few more...

Mark Goodacre Senior Lecturer in New Testament at the University of Birmingham, England. This site has an abundance of excellent material on New Testament Studies from all over the Web, including some of Goodacre’s own articles, with a strong focus on Q and the Synoptics.

Mark Nanos Visiting Scholar at Rockhurst University, a Jesuit University in Kansas City, Missouri. A large number of his articles (mainly on Galatians and Romans), with links to other pages.

Jerome Neyrey Professor of New Testament at University of Notre Dame, Paris, France. Several articles with a focus on the Gospels, and a liturgical commentary on the Gospels.

Jon Paulien Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Andrews University Theological Seminary, Berrien Springs, Michigan. A number of articles as well as class materials, with a focus on Revelation.

Bob Royalty Associate Professor of Religion at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN. A wide range of course materials on New Testament and Second Century Asia Minor, as well as a couple of article.

Henry Wansbrough Emeritus Professor University of Oxford, Oxford, England. Introduction to the Gospels, Genesis, the Psalms, and booklets on Paul and Holiness in the New Testament.

James Tabor Chair of Department of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC. Dr. Tabor’s site includes The Jewish Roman World of Jesus, with a lot of material on that topic.

Harry Hahne Associate Professor of New Testament at Golden Gate Baptist Seminary, Scottsdale, Arizona. The site has a few articles on theological subjects and on computer assisted biblical research

Monday, April 11, 2005

Feedback and Ideas

The responses are waning, and I have around 50 sites so far. I am wondering how best to go about the task of creating this site, and how to organise it. One idea I have is to list every divinity school, and all the staff there (over time!), with links to their bios at their colleges, and also to websites if they have one (or more). Also, I am wondering how far to spread the net. I had envisaged simply evangelical colleges (or bible believing , for those who prefer not to be called evangelical). However, I've been thinking this may be to narrow...as evangelicals, we certainly need to interact with the best of the scholarship that disagrees with us. So I'm thinking of emailing other less orthodox colleges, and listing them too.

Any feedback is greatly apprecaited. I can be reached at:

facultywebsites@gmail.com

Many thanks in advance.

Friday, April 08, 2005

Christian Scholars - Newest Links

Conrad Gempf Lecturer in New Testament at London School of Theology, London, UK. He has a blog which he adds to often with devotional thoughts, and the site includes some articles and book information.

John Kilner Franklin Forman Chair of Ethics at Trinity International University, Illinois. His page contains links to a good number of articles he has written as well as book information, primarily in the field of bioethics.

C Ben Mitchell Professor of Bioethics and Contemporary Culture at Trinity International University, Illinois. His page His page has links to a lot of articles he has written as well as book information, primarily in the field of bioethics.

John Frame Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida. This site contains a very large amount of his articles on a wide range of subjects, from a very well respected theologian. More can be found throughout the site: Reformed Perspectives.

Rodney J. Decker Associate Professor of New Testament, Baptist Bible Seminary, Clark Summit, PA. The site has some of Dr. Decker’s materials on the New Testament, as well as a wide range of links on New Testament and Theological issues.

Alan Ingalls Associate Professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature, Baptist Bible Seminary, Clark Summit, PA. The site has a strong focus on Hebrew language studies, with some material and many links.

Gary Gromacki Associate Professor of Bible and Homiletics, Baptist Bible Seminary, Clark Summit, PA. Contains several of Dr. Gromacki’s articles, and a great deal of information on his investigation of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

P B Ryan Professor of Biblical and Historical-Theological Studies as Baptist Missionary Association Seminary, Jacksonville, Texas. His site contains many articles on theological, historical and Baptist issues.

Jack Willsey Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and World Missions, Northwest Baptist Seminary, Tacoma, WA. His page has five articles on postmodernism, hermeneutics and the trinity.

Ralph Wood Professor of Theology and Literature at Truett Theological Seminary, Waco, Texas. Dr. Wood’s site contains articles on writers such as Tolkein, C. S. Lewis, P. D. James and G. K. Chesterton.

Carl Laney Professor of Biblical Literature, Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon. His page has a link to five of his articles on theological issues.

Gary Breshears Professor of Theology, , Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon. Links to a very wide range of papers providing outlines of theological themes.

James Hamilton Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's Houston Campus, Texas. Dr. Hamilton has links to a few of his articles and presentations on his page. Update: He now also has a blog.

William Pinson Jr. Distinguished Visiting Professor at Truett Theological Seminary, Waco, Texas. This growing site covers Baptist distinctives.

Christian Scholars - The Links

I've wanted for a while to start a page devoted to biblical scholars and theologians who have homepages that have a decent amount of useful material (and are evangelical in outlook and sound inthe foundational doctrines of the Bible). As I've started this blog, I thought this a place I could at least start on it, and I'll pin this thread soon, So, here's a start, and I'll add to the thread as I find more sites (please, anyone reading this, if you know of any, please recommend them - my decision on the ones I find useful and sound is final, but I accept a pretty wide range, and want this to be useful to others...

Albert MohlerPresident of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary here in Louisville, and one of the most insightful Christian commentators around. His site has articles, a link to his radio program, and a link to his daily Crosswalk Commentaries.

Robert A. J. GagnonAssociate Professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. His site has a lot of excellent material on Christianity and homosexuality.

Doug Groothuis Professor of Philosophy ar Denver Seminary, and very well known Christian author. Site has many articles and book reviews he has published, focusing on Christian apologetics (also, links to his wife, Rebecca's site).

Mike StallardProfessor of Systematic Theology at Bible Baptist College. His site has a lot of good articles worth reading.

David S. DockeryPresident of Union University, and an excellent theologian and cultural commentator. His page has links to many of his articles and addresses.

Francis WatsonProfessor in New Testament Theology, King's College, Aberdeen. Has several of his published and unpublished articles (including a couple on the new perspective).

Wesley J. SmithSenior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, Smith is at the forefront of discussion of contemporary cultural movements (such as abortion, stem cell research and so on) from a Christian perspective. His site has a wealth of material, inncuding articles and a link to his Blog.

Simon GathercoleLecturer in New Testament, and young evangelical scholar with ever growing credentials. Site has links to some articles he has published.

Peter HeadNew Testament Research Fellow, Tyndale House. Links to a wide range of his published and unpublished work.

Richard G. HoweWith his brother (see below), a Christian Apologist and writer. His site has several of his articles.

Thoms A. HoweProfessor of Bible and Biblical Languages, Southern Evangelical Seminary. Site has good articles on biblical issues, and good reviews of Brian McLaren and the late Stanley Grentz.

William DembskiSoon to be Director of Center fo Science and Theology, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A site with a LOT of articles on intelligent design and associated issues.

William Lane CraigExcellent Christian Apologist and Research Professor of Theology at Talbot School of Theology. Not with him on his neo-Molinist views, but very good apologetic articles at his site.

Norman GeislerPresident of Southern Evangelical Seminary, and well know Christian apologist. Not much on his site by way of articles, but some good articles on the recent controversy over Clark Pinnock and John Sanders in the ETS and open theism.

John WhitcombFormer Professor of Theology and Old Testament at Grace Seminary. About a dozen articles he has written on this site.

R. Scott ClarkAssociate Professor of Historic and Systematic Theology at Westminster Seminary. Excellent materials here from his taught classes

David LindenAction International Ministries. A lot of theological work here, including commentaries on Isaiah and Hebrews, with many other articles.

H. Wayne HousePresident and Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, Oregon Theological Seminary. A good number of articles on theology, law, ethics and other subjects.

Paul CopanChair of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach Atlantic University. Copan has several articles, mainy on christian philosophical issues.

Daniel AkinPresident of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. A vast array of materials from Dr. Akin on many theological issued. You could spend a lot of time here.

Thomas COnstableSenior Professor of Bible Exposition, Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Constable's Expository notes on the whole Bible - a lot of material!

Ron RhodesAdjunct Professor of Theology, Biola University. Christian apologist, with many articles on apologetics.

David HowardProfessor of Old Testament, Bethel Seminary. Well known Old Testament scholar, with many of his published articles available on his site.

Robert RakestrawProfessor of Theology, Bethel Seminary. Links to some of his published articles and bibliographies.

Dennis SwansonSeminary Librarian and Direcotr of Israel Studies, The Master's Seminary. Links to articles, and also Swanson's blog.

William BarrickProfessor of Old Testament, The Master's Seminary. Links to many of his articles.

John Mark ReynoldsAssociate Professor of Philosophy, Biola University. Has many of his articles, and also links to his excellent blog.

Wayne McDill Senior Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina. His site has over a dozen articles on preaching, evangelism and pastoral care, as well as a book on preaching available for free download. The site also has a blog.

Alvin Reid Associate Dean of Proclamation and Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, His site contains around 10 articles on evangelism and Christian living, as well as a number of links on evangelism.

David Black Professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina. His personal site contains a vast amount of information in the forms of essays and columns on a wide range of issues from a Christian perspective, as well as a blog.

Ravi Zacharias Visiting Professor at Knox Theological Seminary, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and a highly respected Christian apologist. His ministry website contains a wealth of apologetic material.

Mark D. Futato Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He is also serving as the acting Academic Dean. His site contains some personal information and a handful of essays.

Calvin Beisner associate professor of historical theology and social ethics at Knox Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and an adjunct fellow of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty and of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. His site has a large number of articles on Biblical studies, economics, environmental issues and politics.

Reggie Kidd Professor of New Testament and Dean of the Chapel at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. Dr. Kidd’s site has a wide range of essays and class materials focusing on worship and on Pauline studies.

Carl "Chip" Stam Associate Professor in the School of Church Music and Worship at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. His site has an interesting worship quote for the week with discussion, and a link to his personal home page.


That will do for a start...really looking forward to finding out about more useful links - thanks in advance...

Purpose of this Blog

I will use this blog to maintain a list of websites of Christian scholars until I get around to creating a better site! Hope some find it useful...