Lawrence Hilliard
Site presents 4 theological essays on various topics and contact information regarding its author, who offers his services as a seminar speaker.
Old Doctrines, New Light
On-line book by a British layman on foundational Christian subjects. Comments on the cross, Jewish festivals, and commentaries on several Old and New Testament books.
Teaching Minds, Changing Hearts
This site is designed to encourage those around the world from a biblically faithful world and life view.
Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys
Also known as the Hall of Church History. Directory of links, with introductions from a Calvinist perspective by Phillip R. Johnson, executive Director of Grace to You.
Ken Collins' Web Site
Presents essays on a number of theological and Biblical issues by Ken Collins, pastor of the Garfield Memorial Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in McLean, Virginia.
Messiah's Kingdom
Dedicated to Historic Pre-Millennialism, Historica-Grammatical Method of Hermeneutics, and the Gospel. The site's authors are John Ludlum, Jr., Ph.D., who served over 40 years as a pastor with the Reformed Church in America, and Andrew Ludlum, M.Div., an ordained teaching elder with the Presbyterian Church in America.
Greg's Couch
Christian theology and apologetics by a student of theology. Biblical issues examined, including creation/evolution, predestination, abortion, proof for the existence of God, evidences for the claims of Christ.
Life in Christ: Theology Papers and Articles
Theology class papers and Plain Truth Magazine articles written by Michael Morrison for laity and scholars. Special attention given to Old Testament laws and New Testament texts dealing with those laws.
Wesley Wildman's Weird Wild World Wide Web Site
Biographies, notes, and essays on some prominent Christian theologians and theological movements. The author of the site, Wesley Wildman, teaches theology, philosophy, and religion at Boston University. He also directs BU's science, philosophy, and religion Ph.D. program.
Tom's Religion and Theology Page
Thomas Talbott, Professor of Philosophy at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, provides a selection of his writings.
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