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New Testament

For the Gospels see Biblical Studies> Gospels

Early Christian Writings
"All of Early Christianity: The New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers."
By Peter Kirby

Paul

Corpus Paulinum
The Corpus-Paul List
"...is a moderated academic e-list dedicated to the scholarly discussion and evaluation of critical questions surrounding the life, influence, teaching, theology, and the writings of the Apostle Paul. The List's purpose is to provide a forum where these questions may be raised, entertained, and debated outside of the usual arenas of printed journals and monographs."

Book of Revelation - (dead link)
Has a wonder collection of Art and Images related to the Book of Revelation.
By Prof. Felix Just, S.J. - Loyola Marymount University

Revelation Resources - (dead link)
Resources for the Study of the Book of Revelations
Georg S. Adamsen, The Lutheran School of Theology in Aarhus

Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament)

Exploring the Hebrew Bible - (dead link)
Sections include: Introductory Notes ; Outlines of Biblical Books ; Maps of Biblical Palestine ; Glossary of Terms ; Bibliography ; Pictures ; Charts ; Related Websites.
By Robert C. Dunston, Comberland College

Old Testament Gateway
"It is hoped that the Old Testament Gateway will become a comprehensive directory of academic internet resources relating to the Old Testament. Old Testament Gateway will focus on resources that will be of interest to both scholars and students of the Old Testament.
By Roy Nicholson, Tabor College, Victoria, Australia


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The Aseneth Home Page
"...the web site devoted to Joseph and Aseneth, a tale told about the Biblical Patriarch Joseph and his Egyptian wife Aseneth, usually classed as part of the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. This page was created to coincide with course THM393 (Set Texts) taught the Spring Semester 1999 in the Department of Theology, University of Birmingham. You will find here an introduction, a translation, bibliography and links."
By Dr Mark Goodacre, University of Birmingham

Post-Modern Bible Amos Commentary
By Tim Bulkeley, University of Auckland


Maintained by Mike Madin, a graduate of the Univ. of Washington Comparative Religion program.
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