Daily Prayers:
- A. Book of Common Prayer
- A. Book of Common Prayer 2
- A. Divine Hours
- A. Evening Prayer (Anglican)
- A. Morning Prayer (Anglican)
- Celtic Prayer
- Creeds of Christendom
- Eastern Orthodox Prayers
- Lectionary
- Liturgy of the Hours
- Missio Dei
Emerging Movement:
- Andrew Jones
- Andrew Perriman
- Anthony Stiff
- Art Boulet
- Bob Robinson
- Br. Maynard
- Dan Kimball
- David Fitch
- Dogwood Abbey
- Ecclesia Network
- Emerging Women
- Eugene Cho
- Henrik Holmgaard
- Jamie Arpin-Ricci
- Jazz Theologian
- John Frye
- John Lagrou
- Jonny Baker
- JR Briggs
- Leonard Hjamarlson
- LeRon Shults
- Lukas McKnight
- Peggy Brown
- Sivin Kit
- Stephen Shields
- Steve McCoy
- Steve Taylor
- Tamara Buchan
- The Practicing Church
- Tim Miekley
- Todd Hiestand
- Tom Smith (RSA)
- Tony Jones
Other sites I frequent:
- Allan Bevere
- Andy Rowell
- Attie Nel
- Barna
- Brad Boydston
- Chris Ridgeway
- CC Blogs
- Don Johnson
- Ed Gilbreath
- Erika Haub (Carney)
- Faith Blogging
- Falsani
- Fr. Rob
- Hummers
- iMonk
- James McGrath
- Jim Martin
- John Stackhouse
- JR Woodward
- Karen Spears Zacharias
- Laura Barringer
- LaVonne Neff
- LeaderFOCUS
- LL Barkat
- Luke/Annika
- Mark Galli
- Mark Roberts
- Michael Kruse
- Nexus
- Owen Youngman
- Ted Gossard
- Tom Wright
Recommended Online Readings:
Scholarly Books I’ve written:
- Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
- Hist Jesus Anthology
- Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels
- Introducing NT Interpretation
- Jesus and His Death
- Jesus in Memory (ed.)
- New Vision for Israel
- Synoptics: Biblio
- The Face of New Testament Studies
- Who Do They Say I Am?
Scholarship Online:
- Apollos
- Books & Culture
- ChristianityToday
- CS Lewis
- EAC
- Early Xian Writings
- Euaggelion
- Gospels
- Jesus and His Death Blog
- Karl Barth Online
- Mark Goodacre’s Weblog
- Online Journals Access
- Online Pseudepigraph
- Pete Enns
- Prime Time Jesus
- Theopedia
- ThinkTank
Stuff online:
- 5 Streams
- Big Muddy
- Catalyst Scripture
- Catching the Wave
- DaVinci Code
- Forgiveness
- Future or Fad?
- Gospel of Judas
- High Calling
- Interview on Emerging
- Interview with LL Barkat
- IVCF Eikons
- IVCF Gospel
- John Bunyan
- Keys of the Kingdom
- Lake Emerging
- Mary in CT
- Missional in Seattle
- Missional Matrix
- Nativity Story
- Never Alone
- New Perspective
- Pepperdine Interview
- Professor as Scholar
- Recl Mind Mary 1
- Robust Gospel
- Social Justice
- Trojan Horse 2
- WiredParish Mary Interview
- Word/World NPP














posted July 28, 2005 at 3:31 pm
Ok..I HAVE to see this.
I’ve done a three-part series on Calvinism and I am curious to see where you are heading with it.
posted July 28, 2005 at 3:36 pm
This should be fun: discussing anything that hyphenates Calvinism – “post-Calvinism,” “hyper-Calvinism” – in the Blogdom of God is like taking a blowtorch to a gas pump.I’m ready for some heuristics! (Not to be confused with Eurythmics.)
posted July 28, 2005 at 4:15 pm
I’m a PCA minister…so, you know I’m looking forward to this!
posted July 28, 2005 at 4:19 pm
I’m a pastor…who has come through Bob Jones University and Duke Divinity School (had some classes w/ Kline Snodgrass…is he connected w/ your school???), and ended up in the PCA, so I’m really looking forward to this. I’m forwarding your site to a couple of PCA friends of mine. BTW – really enjoy your site…thanks, and please keep blogging!
posted July 28, 2005 at 4:19 pm
Alrighty then – I’ll start bandaging my toes cause I know they might get stepped on! Also, James Hamilton at his blog: For His Renown had a good blog on whether Calvinism/Arminianism is second or third order doctrine of belief.
posted July 28, 2005 at 5:28 pm
Sounds like a great series of blogs. And the autobiographical approach sounds particularly good — we should have more autobiographical theology, since theology is, after all, about life!
posted July 28, 2005 at 5:37 pm
Scot, go for it! I’ve wondered who would help the church get to a post-Calvinistic place (not that we should land in Arminianism).Could Calvinism as a dominant Western world-view have led (or forced) many toward an existential nihilism…Hemingway’s prayer in “A Clean Well-Lighted Place”–”Or Nada who art in nada, nada be thy nada…”?