Links
Books
www.christianbook.com
CBD is the home of all kinds of books
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-books.html
This has links up the wazoo w tons of diff Christian resources
http://www.ccel.org/ Christian Classics
Ethereal Library. Yeah it has a dumb name, but it has free books online. Church
Fathers online are normally in like 30 volumes and cost a few hundred. But you
can access them for free!
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html
Project Wittenberg. If you don’t know what it is, then you’re behind in your
Confessional Lutheran websites.
http://www.episcopalnet.org/TRACTS/priestesses.html
Lewis’ writing, Priestesses in the Church. Kind of about women’s ordination.
http://www.bookofconcord.org Don’t
leave home without your laptop! Now you can get the Book of Concord wherever
you go.
Interpretation
http://hermeneutics.kulikovskyonline.net/
The focus is on biblical hermeneutics, but this website has a ton of links
Language Resources
General
www.blueletterbible.org I hear this
site is a good crutch for Hebrew and Greek translations, but I wouldn’t know
anything about that!
www.bibleworks.com The premier software
for Biblical research and exegesis. A bit pricey, but it’s a great piece of
work
German
http://www.bibel-online.net/
Luthers Bibel. What else are you going to do w your German?
Greek
www.teknia.com
Helpful website by Mounce author of Basics of Biblical Greek
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~fisher/gnt/
Greek New Testament online. Click on a word and this site will parse it all for
ya!
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/ This is the
site for Classical Greek and Latin texts online. Also has help with parsing,
etc. A little difficult to use, but very worthwhile
http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons/
Learn Greek online. I’m not a huge fan of this site, but it may prove helpful
to you
http://www.ntgateway.com/greek/ A
vast resource for NT Greek
http://victoria.tc.ca/~ub608/greek.html
Contains a few links w diff Greek websites
Hebrew
Latin
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/
The Latin Library has tons of Latin txts online
http://patriot.net/~lillard/cp/ This
site also contains a wide variety of links related to classical Latin and Greek
LCMS conservative viewpoints
http://www.reclaimingwalther.org/
It has music, a picture of Walther and neo-conservative views, what more could
a guy want??
http://www.lutherquest.org/ A companion
discussion page to Reclaiming Walther
http://luther_news.tripod.com/ Home of Christian
News. Although it doesn’t always seem to contain things related to its name.
http://www.gottesdienst.org/
What’s that? Liturgy is adiaphora? Think again. (Read the Men in Black article
too)
http://www.concordtx.org/
Quite a lot of information on the site. Lots of reasons why the other guys are
wrong.
http://users.aol.com/SemperRef/
Semper Reformanda. The church is always in need of reforming.
http://www.confessionallutherans.org
As the website says it’s to serve and connect those who desire to remain
faithful to the Word of God and the Lutheran Confessions as they have been
delivered to us. You be the judge. Did I mention it is run by people from
Minnesota?
http://reformationtoday.tripod.com/
Reformation Today. It has an article saying that changing the Nicene Creed from
“who for us men…” to something that makes it more gender inclusive is a
terrible, terrible sin. We get their point, but they picked the wrong battle to
wage.
http://www.cat41.org/ Confess and Teach For
Unity. For Confessionals only! ELCA in the Ugly Theology section a nice touch.
http://www.consensuslutheran.org/
Consensus. Am I the only one scared of websites that want you to log in before
you see all of the content?
http://www.lutheranliturgy.org/
Looking for the latest closed communion church near you, so you can be sure the
altar is not defiled? This is your one stop shop!
http://www.luthersem.edu.au/publish/publish7.htm
A document from a Lutheran Sem in Australia about women’s ordination thru
biblical analysis
LCMS liberal viewpoints
www.jesusfirst.net Jesus First, a
moderate-liberal voice in the LCMS
http://www.day-star.net/ Liberal-oriented
LCMS group
http://home.attbi.com/~gracelife/rim/index.htm
Renewal in Missouri. Interesting views, LCMS meets Pentecostalism
http://www.voicesvision.org/ Women’s
ordination friends, this is your place to discuss
LCMS Synod sites
www.lcms.org LCMS homepage
www.ctsfw.edu Ft. Wayne Sem
www.csl.edu St. Louis Sem
http://www.lcms.org/ctcr/ Commission on
Theology and Church Relations. One of the best links on the LCMS’ website. Lots
of good info on contemporary issues and its free J
http://www.cus.edu/ Visit the Concordia websites
http://lcms.papername.com/ Keep up to
date on the news in the Synod w the Reporter
http://www.lcms.org/witness/ The
Lutheran Witness
http://www.issuesetc.org/ Issues, Etc.
LCMS radio show.
http://www.cuw.edu/institutes/bioethics/index.htm
Concordia Bioethics Institute
http://www.cuw.edu/institutes/
Concordia Leadership Institutes (Cranach, Bioethics, Bible, Financial,
Leadership in Luth. Schools) lots of info.
http://www.ebiblecommentary.com/
E-Bible Commentary
http://www.lutheran-hymnal.com/ The
Lutheran Hymnal ~ online baby!
Miscellaneous
www.oldlutheran.com You’ll come for the
Sin Boldly Lager. You’ll stay for the Battleship game against Luther
http://www.lutherancentral.com/ All
kinds of Lutherans (even non-LCMS) links and stuff
http://www.pli-leader.org/ Pastoral
Leadership Institute. Not always, but usually pastors of “mega-churches” hook
up with this organization
Music
www.radrockers.com Home of all kinds of rare, hard to find CDs
Online Magazines
www.thelutheran.com ELCA’s Lutheran magazine
www.parsonage.org Parsonage is a magazine
for pastors and their families done by Focus on the Family
http://www.bib-arch.org/ Biblical
Archaeology Society. Home to some high quality, yet challenging reading about
current finds in the Holy Land
http://www.firstthings.com/
Great source for the latest in moral/ethical thoughts of mainstream Christians
http://www.logia.org/ Logia, a journal of
Lutheran Theology. Some back issues online, but not much.
Old Testament
http://www.bible.org/docs/ot/otbooks.htm
overview of the OT, lots of info on each specific book
http://www.ot-studies.com
Looks interesting, I haven’t checked much of it out though. By a former Seminex
Prof.
http://students.cua.edu/16kalvesmaki/lxx/
LXX (Septuagint) info galore w lots of links
http://www.ccel.org/bible/brenton/
Swete edition of LXX online
http://www.pnc.com.au/~adjlstrong/
NT and LXX in Greek in PDF format
Etc.
www.pureintimacy.org How to cope with
addictions to pornography
http://www.biblestudytools.net/
Bible study tools online: commentaries, dictionaries, etc. It’s okay I guess if
you dislike books
www.lifeoftheworld.com Ft. Wayne website,
lots of info on it
http://www.studylight.org/ a vast array
of all kinds of stuff. Similar to biblestudytools.net
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com
a great resource to catch up on jewish knowledge
http://www.bible.org/index.htm home
of the NET (New English Translation) Bible, w lots of links and imp info for
studying (see advanced studies link!)
http://www.bible-history.com Really
dense site, tons of links, you could waste (in a positive sense) many hours
here
Many more sites to come. And if you wait, I’ll even get them organized too!! If you have a link you want to include email me.
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