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Comparisons of English Versions from the International Bible Society | List of Versions in English |
Audio Bibles (listen online) (top)
Audio Bible: King James read by Alexander Scourby |The New Testament Audio Bible (KJV) NIV | Audio Bible at Oneplace | Listen to the Bible in a Year at Answers in Genesis | Bible Gateway (CEV), (ESV), (KJV), (NASB), (NIV) in English and in Spanish: Biblia en Audio | Multilingual Audio Bibles |
Audio in Hebrew | Audio in Greek | Greek, Hebrew, and Latin | in Arabic
Parallel Bibles (top)
Online Parallel Bible verses shown in 8 English translations |Bible Browser My #1 Resource for comparing Bible Versions, Greek with English, and more | at Crosswalk | at Ethnic Harvest |
Multilingual (Various Language Translations) (top)
Bible Keepervarious languages | Bibles For the Worldvarious language translations | Bibles in Your Language | Bible Languages | Various Languages | ARTFL Multilingual Bibles at U of Chicago | Estudos Biblicos | Bible in Several Languages
Tools
Bible Dictionaries (top)
A Bible Dictionary is similar to a regular dictionary and defines different words. But it has more information for each entry. If you have questions about a passage you can look up a word or a subject that you are interested in. (shorter articles) *
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary | Easton's Bible Dictionary | Holmon Bible Dictionary | Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary | King James Dictionary | Smith's Bible Dictionary | Nave's Topical Bible Dictionary | Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words | Torrey's Topical Index | Baker's Evangelical dictionary of Biblical Theology | Postmodern Bible Dictionary
Theological Dictionaries:
A dictionary of theology is similar to a Bible dictionary in that it provides notes on how a word or subject is used in both the Old and New Testaments. In addition to that information, a theological dictionary also has comments on how the topic has been viewed by the church down through the years. The topics are listed in alphabetical order. *
Bible Handbooks:
A Bible Handbook is similar to a Bible dictionary. The main difference is that a Bible dictionary has short articles arranged alphabetically, while a Bible handbook provides a brief running commentary of each of the books of the Bible. It contains maps, historical backgrounds, archaeological background, tables of weights and measures, lists of kings and genealogies and much more information. *
Bible Encyclopedias (top)
Bible encyclopedias are multi volume sets of articles about people, places, and subjects arranged in alphabetical order. It is similar to a Bible Dictionary but with much more information. They contain historical background information and sometimes there is commentary information also.(longer articles) *
Web Bible Encyclopedia |
Bible Concordances (top)
A concordance is an alphabetical index of the words found in one or more versions of the Bible, a text-finder that enables the reader to locate a particular verse by looking up a key word in it *
Nave's Topical Bible | Strong's Exhaustive Concordance | Torrey's New Topical Textbook | Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Topical Indexes:
A topical Bible lists references to ideas and themes, regardless of whether the actual words are mentioned. A topical Bible will give references in the Bible for you to look up regarding the topic, and you can use it with any translation. *
Bible Commentaries (top)
A Bible commentary is a book written by an author about the different books in the Bible. It explains different passages but does have the doctrinal beliefs of the author. *
Adam Clarke Commentary | Barnes' Notes on the New Testament | Matthew Henry's Complete | Jameson, Fausset, and Brown | John Gill Exposition | Scofield Reference Bible | Robertsons Word Pictures | John Wesley's notes | Geneva Study Bible | IVP New Testament Commentaries | New Testament and Its Context | Calvin's Commentaries | Darby's Commentary | Bible Explained | R A Taylor Revelation Commentary | People's New Testament | Bible Studies Foundation | Abbott - Illustrated New Testament |
Lexicons (top)
Lexicons through Crosswalk
* Definitions are provided from Annie's Bible Study Reference Page
SCROLLS(top)
Scrolls from the Dead Sea:The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship | Scrolls from the Dead Sea: at the Library of Congress | Dead Sea Scrolls: at the University of Southern California | The Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature | Gnostic Society Library: Dead Sea Scrolls: Texts | 25 Fascinating Facts | at Wikipedia | Importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls: on Christian Answers . Net | The Dead Sea Scrolls Project at U of Chicago
History & Scholarship
My Timelines: Biblical Development Timeline
The Documentary Hypothesis: Wikipedia Entry Biblical Criticism
Academic:
Christian Classics Ethernet Library
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
KC Hanson's Homepage
Perseus Digital Library
The Catholic Encyclopedia
Stanford Libraries: Religious studies section
Theology Website
Johannine Literature Web
The Encyclopedia of Religion and Society (at Hartford Seminary)
Andrew Goddard's Web Pages (resources for Christian Ethics, especially for students at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford)
Welcome to Scrolls from the Dead Sea (an Exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
The University of Chicago: Divinity School: The Oriental Institute
Theologians and Philosophers
my page for Augustine | My page for Barth | My Page for Bonhoeffer | My page for H. Richard Niebuhr | study on Christ & Culture | list of theologian pages formatted by Richard's Typologies
Where to do research? | Religion-Online | Particular Theologians' Works and Discussions of Interest to Christian Theology | Christian Authors Database: Modern Non-Evangelicals | People of Ideas during THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | Theologians (born 1866-1900)at Wabash Center | The Liberal Protestant Tradition in America|
Antiquity (top)
Pre-Socratic philosophy
Homer (8th Century BC?) My Page for Homer
Pythagoras (582-496 BC)
922 BC - Kingdom Divides into Judah and Israel
753 BC - Founding of Rome (traditional date)
587-539 BC - Jewish Exile
539 BC End of Babylonian Empire
515 BC Dedication of 2nd Temple
509 BC - Expulsion of the last King of Rome, founding of Roman Republic (traditional date)
Ancient philosophy
Socrates (470 – 399 BCE)
Plato (427-347 BC): at Philosophy Pages
Aristotle (384-322 BC)Aristotle site
(356 BC — 323 BC) Alexander the Great
332 BC Alexander the Great captures Jerusalem
Apostolic Age (30-100 AD) (top)
Stephen | James, son of Zebedee (? - ca. 44) | James, brother of Jesus (? - 62) | The Apostle Paul (? - 65) | The Apostle Peter (? - 65) | 66-73 First Jewish-Roman War
70 Destruction of Temple
From the Apostles to the Council of Nicaea (100-325) (top)
The Apostolic Fathers:
Clement of Rome (? - ca. 98) | Ignatius of Antioch (? - ca. 98/110) | Polycarp (ca. 70 - ca.155/167) | Didache | Epistle of Barnabas | Shepherd of Hermas |
The Apologists:
Justin Martyr (ca. 114 – ca. 165)
Tertullian (ca. 155–230) my page for Tertullian
Tatian (110-180)
Other writers:
Irenaeus (ca. 130-202) |
Marcion (ca. 110-160): My Page for Marcion |
Clement of Alexandria(?-211/216) my page for Clement |
Origen (ca. 182 – ca. 251)
Cyprian (ca. 200-258) |
96–180: Five Good Emperors of Rome
132–135: Bar Kokhba's revolt
144: Marcion,
235-284: Crisis of the Third Century
258: Valerian's Massacre of Christians
308: Constantine I is declared Caesar
313: Edict of Milan, ending all persecution of Christians
318: Constantine is converted in Byzantium, and the Christian Church is institutionalised
From the Council of Nicaea to the Fall of the Roman Empire (325-590) (top)
Arius (AD 256 - 336)and Arianism | Athanasius (298–373 A.D.) | Constantine (272–337) | Eusebius of Caesarea (265-339)|
Basil the Great (330-379) | Gregory of Nazianzus (329-389)| Gregory of Nyssa (335-394) | Ambrose of Milan (340-397) | Jerome (340-420) | John Chrysostom (347 - 407)|
Augustine (354-430 AD) my page for Augustine
Pelagius (c.354 - c.420/440) Pelagius
Cyril of Alexandria (376–444) |
Leo the Great (440-461)|
Nestorius (386-481) and Nestorianism: My page for Nestorius
--First Council of Nicaea (325) Nicene Creed (325 1st)--
Constantinople dedicated as the second capital of the Roman Empire in 330
378–395: Theodosius I, Roman emperor, bans pagan worship, Christianity is made the official religion of the Empire
--First Council of Constantinople (381)--
420 Augustine's City of God
455, the Vandals took Rome
494 - Pope Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state.
bubonic plague in A.D. 541–542.
571 Birth of Muhammad, prophet of Islam, (possibly)
Medieval (top)
The Medieval Church and Scholasticism (590-1517)
Boethius (AD 480 - 524 or 525)|
Gregory the Great (540-604)|
Schoolastics: (top)
Anselm of Cantebury(1033-1109)Anselm
Abelard (1079 – 1142) my page for Abelard
Peter Lombard (c1100-1160)(s?) |
Maimonides (1135–1204) (s?)my page for Maimonides
Albert the Great (c1206-1280) (s?) |
Thomas of Aquinas (1225 – 1274) my page for T of A
John Duns Scotus (1266-1308) (?) |
William of Ockham (c. 1288 – 1348)
Anti-schoolastics:
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153)
Later anti-schoolastics:
René Descartes (1596 – 1650) |
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) |
Robert Boyle (1627-1691) |
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642)
Other:
John Wycliffe(1324-1384) |
John Huss (1369-1415)|
Francis of Assisi (1181-1226)
Renaissance philosophy (aprox 1450- 1517) (some include Reformation in Renaissance period)(top)
Dante Alighieri (c. 1265 – 1321)
Petrarch (1304 – 1374)
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 – 1375)
Humanism Secularism Heliocentrism 610-632 alledged dates of Koran writing
627 The Roman-Persian Wars end.
8th
Arab and Berber Muslims conquer Iberian peninsula
An account of Buddha's life is translated into Greek by St. John of Damascus, and circulated to Christians as the story of Barlaam and Josaphat.
863-879 - Schism between eastern & western churches
10th century: Byzantine empire reaches military and economic height 11th
Great schism 1054
1071, Defeat of the Byzantine Empire/ Battle of Manzikert,
Crusades (1095- )
1099, First Crusade captures Jerusalem
c.1119, Foundation of the Knights Templar
1145–1148, The Second Crusade is launched
1189–1192, The Third crusade
Renaissance of the 12th century in Europe.
13th
Mongols under Genghis Khan conquer and rule over most of Asia and Eastern Europe by establishing Mongol Empire
1204 - Fourth Crusade
5th-8th crusades of western European kingdoms against Islam
First European universities founded
14th
The Great Famine of 1315-1317 kills millions in Europe
The Hundred Years' War
Black Death kills about one third of European population (1347 - 1351)
The Great Schism of the West begins in 1378,
Buddha (under the name Josaphat) made a Catholic saint.
Peasants' Revolt in England
Beginning of the Renaissance in Italy
15th
1429: Joan of Arc ends the Siege of Orléans and turns the tide of the Hundred Years' War.
1453: Fall of Constantinople/end of the Byzantine Empire.
1455-85: Wars of the Roses - English civil war
1474-77: Burgundy Wars between
1481: Spanish Inquisition begins.
1493: Columbus founds Spain's 1st New World colony on Hispaniola.
Early Modern
The Reformation (1517-1648) (top)
Reformers
Martin Luther (1483–1546) my page for Martin Luther
Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536)
Huldrych (or Ulrich) Zwingli (1484–1531)
Menno Simons (1496-1561)
John Calvin (1509–1564) my page for John Calvin
Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556)
Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560)
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486-1541),
Radical Reformers / Anabaptists
Thomas Muentzer (or Müntzer, Münzer) (1489 or 1490–1525)
Counter-Reformers
Johann Eck (1486 – 1543)
Johann Tetzel (1465-1519)
Leo X,(1475 – 1521)
Ignatius of Loyola (1491 – 1556)
Teresa of Avila (1515 - 1582)
John of the Cross (1542 – 1591)
John Huss (c. 1369 - 1415)
William Tyndale (and the English Bible)(circa 1494 - October 6, 1536)
Theodore Beza (Theodore de Beze or de Besze) (1519 - 1605)
John Knox (1505, 1513 or 1514 – 1572)
James (Jacob) Arminius (1560-1609)
Jakob Boehme (1575-1624)
Westminster Confession (1646) John Owen (1616–1683)
Jesuits The Roman Catholic Response: Catholic reformation
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) my page for Pascal
95 Theses (1517)
1524-25: Peasants' War in the Holy Roman Empire.
1527: Sack of Rome is considered the end of the Italian Renaissance.
1531-32: The Church of England breaks away from the Roman Catholic Church and recognizes King Henry VIII as the head of the Church.
Council of Trent (1545-1563)
Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
Thirty-nine Articles (1563)
1558-1603: The Elizabethan era is considered the height of the English Renaissance.
1611: The King James Version of the Bible is completed.
17th-century philosophy
The Enlightenment Church (1648 - 1789) (top)
18th Century Age of Enlightenment
Hegel (1770-1831)
Kant (1724 – 1804),
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) George Whitefield Howell Harris John Wesley (1703-1791) Charles Wesley (1707-1788) George Fox (1624-1691) Augustus Toplady 1692: Salem witch trials in Massachusetts.
1775-1783: American Revolutionary War
1789: George Washington elected President of the United States. Serves until 1797.
1789-99: The French Revolution
Great awakenings Methodism Quakers Unitarianism
Modern (top)
The Modern Church (1798-1970)
19th Century Romanticism
F. D. E. Schleiermacher (1768-1834)Schleiermacher
John Nelson Darby (1800-1882)
John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
Charles Finney (1792–1875)
C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) |
D. L. Moody (1837-1899)|
Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805-1880) and Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt (1842-1919)
Karl Barth (1886-1968) My page for Barth
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) My Page for Bonhoeffer
Rudolph Bultmann (1884-1976)
Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971)
H. Richard Niebuhr (1894-1962): My page for H. Richard Niebuhr | study on Christ & Culture | list of theologian pages formatted by Richard's Typologies
Leo Tolstoy (1828 – 1910) my page for Tolstoy
Jung (1875-1961) My Page for Jung
Benjamin B. Warfield (1851-1921)
Paul Tillich (1886-1965)
Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
Albrecht Ritschl (1822-1889)
Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930)
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918)
Ernst Troeltsch (1865-1923)
Rudolph Otto (1869-1937)
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965)
J. Gresham Machen (1881-1936)
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955)
Emil Brunner (1889-1966)
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000)
Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984)
Karl Rahner (1904-1984)
Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988)
Lesslie Newbigin (1909-1998)
Jacques Ellul (1912-1994)
Paul Ramsey (1913-1988)
T. F. Torrance (1913- )
Edward Schillebeeckx (1914- )
Karol Wojtyla (1920-2005) [Pope John Paul II]
Alexander Schmemann (1921-1983)
Hans Frei (1922-1988)
John Cobb (1925- )
Jürgen Moltmann (1926- )
Joseph Ratzinger (1927- ) [Pope Benedict XVI]
John Howard Yoder (1927-1997)
Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928- )
Eberhard Jungel (1934- )
Rosemary Radford Ruether (1936- )
Robert W. Jenson (
Stanley Hauerwas (1940- )
Rowan Williams (1950-
1801: Great Britain and Ireland merge to form the UK
1806: Holy Roman Empire dissolved by Treaty of Lunéville.
1812-15: War of 1812 between the U.S. and Great Britain
1815 Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo ends Napoleonic Wars
1834: Spanish Inquisition officially ends.
1837-1901: Victorian era.
1846-48: The Mexican-American War
1846-47: Mormon migration to Utah.
1848: The Communist Manifesto published.
1848: Revolutions of 1848 in Europe
1854-56: Crimean War
1857-58: Indian rebellion of 1857
1859: The Origin of Species published.
1861-65: American Civil War
1871-1914: Second Industrial Revolution
1870s-90s: Long Depression in W. Europe and N. America
1875-1900: 26 million Indians perished in India from famine
1876-1914: Gilded Age: The massive expansion in population, territory, industry and wealth in the U.S.
1896: Olympic games revived in Athens.
1898: The United States the Spanish-American War.
1914-1918 WWI
Russian Revolution of 1917
1929 Start of Great Depression
The rise of dictatorships
1939-1945 WWII
Pacific Theater of Operations
The Holocaust
The Nuclear Age begins
The Post-War World
Israel and Palestine
The end of empire
Main article: New Imperialism
An "Iron Curtain" forms
Main article: Cold War
Korean War, Vietnam War, and Cuban Missile Crisis
Space Race
The end of the Cold War
Dawn of the Information Age
European Union
Liberalism
Neo-Orthodoxy
Process theology
Feminism
Existentialism
Liberation theology
First Vatican Council (1869-1870)
Second Vatican Council (1962-1965)
Charismatic or Pentecostalism
The Post-modern Church (1970 - present) (top)
Liberal postmodern theologians include: Mark C. Taylor, Thomas J. J. Altizer, Robert P. Scharlemann, Charles Winquist, David Ray Griffin, Don Cupitt Conservative postmodern theologians include: George Lindbeck, John Milbank, Jean-Luc Marion, Michel de Certeau
Relativism Open Theism New Perspective on Paul House Church The Emerging Church
Mark C. Taylor, Walt Lowe, Robert Scharlemann, Jean-Luc Marion, Kevin Hart, Carl Raschke, John Caputo, Edith Wyschogrod, Charles Winquist, and Graham Ward
History
Cosmology | Prehistory | History |
Civilization: Ancient Near East | Ancient Egypt | Ancient Indus River valley |
General Resources
My TimelinesMY #1 TIMELINES
Bible History Online
15 Billion Years Ago to 4004 BC
Creation(top)
Genesis:
Creationism:
James Ushur
Cosmological Argument:
Evolutionary Theism
Cosmological Periods
Big Bang | Planck Epoch (10−45 to 10−35) | Epoch of Grand Unification (10−35 to 10−15) | Electroweak Epoch (10−15 to 10−5) | Hadron Epoch (10−5 to 100)| Lepton Epoch (100 to 105) | Epoch of Nucleosynthesis (105 to 1010) | Epoch of Galexies (1010 to 1020) see Wikipedia Article
Geological Periods
Hadean Eon: Cryptic Era: Basin Groups Era: Nectarian Era: Lower Imbrian Era:
Archean Eon: Eoarchean Era: Paleoarchean Era: Mesoarchean Era: Neoarchean Era:
Proterozoic Eon: Paleoproterozoic Era: Siderian Period: Rhyacian Period: Orosirian Period: Statherian Period: | Mesoproterozoic Era: Calymmian Period: Ectasian Period: Stenian Period: | Neoproterozoic Era: Tonian Period: Cryogenian Period: Ediacaran Period: |
Phanerozoic Eon: Paleozoic Era: Cambrian Period: (Lower/Early Cambrian Middle Cambrian Furongian) Ordovician Period: (Lower/Early Ordovician Middle Ordovician Upper/Late Ordovician) Silurian Period: (Llandovery Wenlock Ludlow Pridoli) Devonian Period: (Lower/Early Devonian Middle Devonian Upper/Late Devonian) Carboniferous Period: (Mississippian Pennsylvanian) Permian Period: (Cisuralian Guadalupian Lopingian) | Mesozoic Era: Triassic Period: (Lower/Early Triassic Middle Triassic Upper/Late Triassic) Jurassic Period: (Lower/Early Jurassic Middle Jurassic Upper/Late Jurassic) Cretaceous Period: (Lower/Early Cretaceous Upper/Late Cretaceous) | Cenozoic Era: Paleogene Period: (Paleocene epoch Eocene epoch Oligocene epoch) Neogene Period: (Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, Holocene) |
Human Periods
I. PRE-HISTORY (top)
Pre-history is that part of time when humans are alledged to have existed (250,000 years ago)
yet there was NO RECORDED HISTORY
It is thought to include the GEOLOGICAL EPOCHS of the
Pleistocene (1.8 Mya-12,000 years ago)and Holocene (aprox 10,000 Years Ago - Present)
three-age system
1. STONE AGE
2. BRONZ AGE
3. IRON AGE
see wikipedia article on archeological periods by region
II. HISTORY (top)
History is considered that part of time when human records began to be kept
Mesopotamia writing 3200-2900 onward | Egypt writing c.3200 BC | Indus Valley writing(indus script) 3500 BC |
Museum of Paleontology at the University of California Berkely
Berkeley: Introduction to the Cenozoic
Holocene in Wikipedia
Rise of Civilization(top)
Civilization on Wikipedia
OLDER ANCIENT HISTORY
ANCIENT NEAR EAST (top)
ETANA | Abzu Ancient Near East via the Internet: through The University of Chicago
Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago index | Egypt and Ancient Near East (for students and teachers)
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: at Fordham University (Jesuit) : Index | New Structure | Mesopotamia
Exploring Ancient World Cultures at the University of Evansville Index | Near East
Okeanos: Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Washington
The British Museum : Super Cool!
The Old Testament Gateway: Index | Ancient Near East
Gateways to Babylon: Very Cool Site (not connected to any particular institution)
Odyssey: Near East at Emory University
Bible-History.com: index | Ancient Near East Sources Ancient Babylonia - Timechart of Early Mesopotamian History | Ancient Babylonia | Map of Assyrian Expansion
Mnemotrix DataBase of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies
TEXTS
Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL)Cool source at Oxford University
Internet Sacred Texts Archive | Babylonia and Ancient Near Eastern Texts
Ancient Near East and the Mediterrainian World at the University of Chicago
Art
Architectural Marvels of Ancient Mesopotamia: from Fairfield University (Jesuit)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art | Mesopotamia 2000-1000 BC
Ancient Near Eastern Art Smithsonian
Art History Resources Sweet Briar College
Ancient Near East at the University of Mn: Department of Art History
University of Washington Digital Collection (photos)
Root Entry Mesopotamia at Widener University
Brief Outline of Mesopotamia Historyat the University of San Fransisco (Jesuit)
Outline of Mesopotamian History Washington State University
Ancient Near East .net
Popa's Ancient Near East
Ancient Near East Internet Resources Page site of a 6th grade teacher
About: Ancient Mesopotamia - Modern Iraq Resources
Ancient Uruk -- Biblical Erech -- Arabic Warka
The History of the Ancient Near East Electronic Compendium
City of Ur in All about Archeology
Uruk Ur
Akadians
The Akkadians: Teacher Resource file
History of Iraq: Sumer and Akkad
Hittites and Kassites
Hittite Home Page: A great list of resources on the Hittites
Kassite
Assyrian
Daily Bible Study:Ancient Empires-Assyria
Maps of Historic Assyria
A Virtual Assyria
Medes
Iransaga: The Medes
Old Babylonian Persians
History of Iran
maps of the Ancient Mid East
Elam in Wikipedia
The Scythians
Uruk(akkad) Iraq through Atlas Tours
Sitchin Links
Genesis Outline Part II Genesis Outline Part III
Outline of Genesis
Ancient Egypt(top)
Digital Egypt for Universities
The Global Egyptian Museum
Links to Ancient Egypt Online
The History of Ancient Egypt
Egypt
Indus River valley(top)
link Lists
World History Compas index | Ancient Near East
Virtual Religion Network: Index | Ancient Near East
Near East Resources at About
Classical Antiquity (Homer - Fall of Western Roman Empire)
Ancient Greece
LATER ANCIENT HISTORY
753 Founding Of Rome (traditional date)
Literature
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881)
Dostoyevski Page | Read Dostoyevski Online | in Wikipedia
MY PAGE FOR DOSTOYEVSKI: (more top links)Click Here
Clive Staples Lewis (1898–22 - 1963)
C.S. Lewis 20th Century Knight | Into the Wardrobe: A C.S. Lewis Website
| The Bible and C.S. Lewis | Christianity and Middle Earth |
MY PAGE FOR C.S. LEWIS (more links) Click Here
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892 - 1973)
The Tolkien Society |Official site from HarperCollins |
The Grey Havens - Resource Web Page
MY PAGE FOR JRR Tolkien (more links) Click Here
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods | in the Transcendentalists |
at American Transcendentalists Web | Thoreau Society | in Wikipedia
MY PAGE FOR HENRY DAVID THOREAU (more links) Click Here
David Malouf (1934 - present)
Australian Authors | at National University of Singapore |
at Contemporarywriters.com | interviews with | in Wikipedia
Louise Erdrich (1954 - present)
Modern American Poetry | Official Web Page | The Salon Interview
Native American Authors Project | from Toni Nelson |
Syllabus for Themes from Georgetown University
VG: Artist Biography: Erdrich, Louise | in Wikipedia
Edward Morgan Forster (1879 - 1970)
The Unofficial EM Forster Site
Wikipedia Entry
Toni Morrison (1931 - present)
Anniina's Toni Morrison Page | in Wikipedia
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon V (1937 - present)
in Wikipedia
Shusaku Endo Archibald MacLeish Ole Edvart Rolvaag Herman Melville John Milton, Sophocles D.H. Lawrence, Christian Classics Ethernet Library
The Online Books Page at UPENN
ONLINE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES/E-TEXTS
Books for RL
Augsburg Fortress Press
Art
Web Gallery of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Olga's Gallery
National Gallery of Art
CGFA
links to art
Musei Vaticani
Basillica of the Holy Sepulchre
Vatican Museums
Artcyclopedia | The Passion of the Christ in Art at Artcyclopedia
| Noah at the MMA
Atlas Tours | Photo Gallery at Atlas Tours
galerie art světlana a luboš jelínkovi | Rahab at gaslj
Bible Gallery of Art
Ethnic Pictures of Jesus
Jesus Sheep | Jesus Sheep
Public Domain Clipart
Christian Art for you
Middle East
Regions of the Middle East on Wikipedia
History of the Palestine Region
Ancient |19th century onward
Islamic
War in Iraq
The Way
The Organization
ELCA Advocacy
(resources recommended in)
AMERICAN DESTINY AND THE CALLING OF THE CHURCH
by Paul A. Wee
For Reflection on common roots of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
Cousel for American Islamic Relations
Muslim American Society
Muslim Public Affairs Counsel
VARIOUS
Partners for Peace
Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation
Churches for Middle East Peace
Americans for Middle East Understanding
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jerusalem and the Holy Land
International Center of Bethleham
UN SUPPORT
United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Association
UN assignments
Council for Parliament of the World's Religions
Seminaries
Luther Seminary (ELCA)
Bethel Seminary (Babtist/Evangelical)
University of Chicago Divinity School
Yale Divinity School
Harvard Divinity School
Study Organizations
Bible Study Fellowship International (BSF) | Articles Related to BSF
Billy Graham's Site
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Modern Issues
ELCA Advocacy | RCA | RCA Social Witness and Social Justice
USA & WORLD RELATIONS
Middle East Relations
Latinos & Central America
Africa
USA INTERNAL
Hurricane Katrina
innerancy
Science and Religion
Chat Forums
My New Discussion Forum
Forum Discussion for H. R. Niebuhr's book Christ and Culture
Forum Discussion for Topics in Confirmation Class at Shepherd of the Hills
Singles
Biblical Languages
Hebrew: Top Links for Hebrew | My Interactive Hebrew Quiz(es)
Aramaic
Greek
Sumerian
Egyptian
Cuneiform
Cuneiform at U of Penn
Stores and Bookstores
Centropian Towers: purchase religious studies materials, purchase course required texts at Luther Seminary and St. Olaf College, other unrelated items also included
H. Richard Niebuhr Store
Churches
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (ELCA):Shoreview Mn
Confirmation
Tanzania
Shepherd
Favorites
St. Olaf
About Us
AND MORE++