It's been a while since I updated my links, so I will highlight some of the new additions.
Justin is back blogging. Interesting stuff, focusing on his latest pursuit, classics. All humanists (in the classic, good sense) have to love the blog's name!
Reformed News focuses on the happenings in various Reformed churches. This site is especially helpful as a source on debate and issues within the various communities.
For all Carson fans, this site is a treasure trove of lectures on a large variety of topics.
Finally, for this edition, Lee Irons is a former minister in the OPC whose writings I have found helpful on numerous topics. He was a student of Meredith Kline, and the influence shows through in his writings.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Links Update
It has been a while since I updated the links section, and I have come across some great site recently.
KATA MATTHAION is a blog from Matthew Buccheri, a Pastor at Redeemer PCA in New York City. Highlights include the author's balanced perspective on some of the issues facing the Reformed church and the Reflections posted each week from the opening of the service at Redeemer.
The Paul Page is a treasure trove of articles concerning the New Perspective on Paul. The articles range from a wide variety of authors and responses to the movement. This site is a must-visit (and re-visit, since it is frequently updated) site for any interested in learning about and staying on top of this important discussion.
Along the same lines as the above site, The NT Wright Page is a large collection of articles, reviews, sermons, audio, etc. from one of the central figures in the New Perspective. This archive allows one to read a wide variety of Wright's writings, beyond those cited in the current controversies.
For those more inclined to more traditional (and safer) authors, BiblicalTheology.org is a collection of writings from the great father of conservative Biblical theology, Geerhardus Vos. A number of books, as well as a large collection of articles are accessible from this site.
Finally, Covenant Presbyterian Church in Abilene, Texas maintains an archive for Meredith G. Kline. Available on this site are a large number of articles, along with the text of several of Dr. Kline's books. Personally, I have a lot of respect for Dr Kline's perspective; and view him as the most gifted current Biblical theologians.
KATA MATTHAION is a blog from Matthew Buccheri, a Pastor at Redeemer PCA in New York City. Highlights include the author's balanced perspective on some of the issues facing the Reformed church and the Reflections posted each week from the opening of the service at Redeemer.
The Paul Page is a treasure trove of articles concerning the New Perspective on Paul. The articles range from a wide variety of authors and responses to the movement. This site is a must-visit (and re-visit, since it is frequently updated) site for any interested in learning about and staying on top of this important discussion.
Along the same lines as the above site, The NT Wright Page is a large collection of articles, reviews, sermons, audio, etc. from one of the central figures in the New Perspective. This archive allows one to read a wide variety of Wright's writings, beyond those cited in the current controversies.
For those more inclined to more traditional (and safer) authors, BiblicalTheology.org is a collection of writings from the great father of conservative Biblical theology, Geerhardus Vos. A number of books, as well as a large collection of articles are accessible from this site.
Finally, Covenant Presbyterian Church in Abilene, Texas maintains an archive for Meredith G. Kline. Available on this site are a large number of articles, along with the text of several of Dr. Kline's books. Personally, I have a lot of respect for Dr Kline's perspective; and view him as the most gifted current Biblical theologians.
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