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Spondizo.net
"Featuring a lively and intelligent weblog, as well as other resources, the site facilitates spiritual care to individuals and communities by: promoting theological reflection highlighting resources for constructive theology, and stimulating creative pastoral practice. Offered in the spirit of public scholarship, Spondizo is written and published by pastor and scholar Duane Bidwell to advance dialogue in the church and the academy."
http://www.spondizo.net/
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Cornerstone Forum
"Emphasizing the anthropological uniqueness of the Judeo-Christian tradition, and especially the Christian Gospels, the Cornerstone Forum is concerned with today's cultural and spiritual crisis, and with more accurately assessing its underlying dynamics and historical significance, its perils and its promises. The Institute distributes audio and video tapes and books, and helps arrange and coordinate the speaking trips and workshops that Gil Bailie, the Forum's president, gives around the country." Bailie is the author of a book entitled Violence Unveiled.
http://www.test-cornerstone.org/index.html
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TheoLib
A blog on theological librarianship, maintained by Jack Ammerman.
http://digilib.bu.edu/blogs/theolib/
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Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
"Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean is both my blog and main webpage, providing an entryway into my websites and publications on social and religious life among Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians and others in the Roman empire. Philip A. Harland, Assistant Professor, York University, Toronto."
http://www.philipharland.com/
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Resources for Christian Theology
This site offers essays by Douglas Knight on various topics in ecclesiology, theology, and ethics. Authors discussed include John Zizioulas, John Webster, Robert Jenson, Oliver O'Donovan, Colin Gunton, Karl Barth, and others.
http://www.resourcesforchristiantheology.org/
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Goodacre, Mark
Prof. Goodacre teaches at Duke University.
http://ntgateway.com/goodacre/
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Reformed Blacks of America
"Reformed Blacks of America, Inc. is a center that seeks to build and maintain an infrastructure and network among African-Americans in a Reformed theological context for indigenous leadership, church growth and theological research for today's world."
http://reformedblacksofamerica.org/
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Generous Orthodoxy
"www.generousorthodoxy.net represents the perspectives of those who are variously called progressive evangelicals, postconservative evangelicals, post-evangelicals, younger evangelicals, liberal evangelicals, and/or left evangelicals. We are here to provide networking, resources, and information for progressive evangelicals and interested onlookers."
http://www.generousorthodoxy.org/
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AncientNearEast.net
"Passionately dedicated to electronic resourcing and content provision, Ancient Near East.net forms a dynamic blog, forum and portal site evolving to meet the diverse needs of the Ancient Near East research community (scholars and laypeople alike) for content, ideas, resources and information exchange."
http://ancientneareast.net/wordpress/
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Bonhoefferian, The
A Bonhoeffer blog.
http://dietrichbonhoeffer.com/
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Per Caritatem
A blog focusing on the history of western philosophy and theology. It's motto is taken from Augustine: "there is no entrance into truth except through love."
http://percaritatem.com/
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Nothing New Under the Sun
A Barthian theological blog.
http://nothing-new-under-the-sun.blogspot.com/
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Faith and Theology: A Blog for Theological Scholarship and Contemporary Theological Reflection
Maintained by Australian theologian Ben Myers.
http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/
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Ben Witherington
A blog by biblical scholar Ben Witherington (Asbury Seminary).
http://benwitherington.blogspot.com/
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Bock's Blog
A blog by Bible professor Darrell Bock (Dallas Theological Seminary).
http://blog.bible.org/bock/
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Theolog
The blog of the Christian Century magazine.
http://www.theolog.org/
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Cranach: The Blog of Veith
A blog by Christian author Gene Veith.
http://www.geneveith.com/
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Religion Dispatches: Critical Analysis for the Common Good
"Religion Dispatches is a daily online magazine dedicated to the analysis and understanding of religious forces in the world today, highlighting a diversity of progressive voices and aimed at broadening and advancing the public conversation."
http://www.religiondispatches.org/
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Garver, Joel
Prof. Garver teaches at La Salle University.
http://www.joelgarver.com/
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Smith, James K.A.
Prof. Smith teaches at Calvin College.
http://www.calvin.edu/~jks4/
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Inhabitatio Dei
"This is a blog about theology. More centrally, it is a blog about theology in and of the church. I write from the presupposition that the church is the place in the world wherein women and men come to participate in the life of the Triune God. I spend most of my writing time trying to tease out what it means for the church to be the place where we come to inhabit the riches of God’s being which is given for us in the mission(s) of Christ and the Spirit in our world. Along the way I often find myself critiquing culture, politics, and much of contemporary church life in the West today."
http://www.inhabitatiodei.com/
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Views on Theological Librarianship
A blog by Blake Walter, library director at Northern Seminary.
http://theologicallibrarianship.blogspot.com/
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Jason T. Lamoreaux Social Science and Biblical Studies
"This site is concerned with the methodology connected with social science interpretation of Biblical Texts and Early Christianity. I hope to continue to build an online database of links and information for others to use in order to facilitate easy access to resources. Throughout my career as a student, I have come to respect the original readers and find that it is important that I do not use an Eurocentric interpretative point-of-view to the best of my ability. However, I do not believe that one can fully divorce oneself from their social context, but the Social Sciences give modern, western interpreters the best means for bridging the cross-cultural gap and allowing us to better understand both ancient culture and also our own."
http://www.jtlamoreaux.com/
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NT Gateway Weblog
Maintained by Mark Goodacre.
http://www.ntgateway.com/weblog/
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Biblical Theology
A blog maintained by Matt Harmon of Grace Theological Seminary.
http://bibtheo.blogspot.com/
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Professorial Verbosity
"This site contains posts that provide reflections on topics of contemporary culture and theology by a religion professor on a Christian college campus."
http://religionprofessor.blogspot.com/
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Experimental Theology
"Welcome to the blog of Richard Beck. I am a college professor and experimental psychologist with research interests in the psychology of religion. The title of this space -Experimental Theology- comes from two places. First, given my training I try to integrate theology with data from the experimental social sciences. Second, many of the essays you will find here are theological experiments."
http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/
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Clayton, Philip
Prof. Clayton teaches at Claremont School of Theology.
http://clayton.ctr4process.org/
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Walton, Jonathan
Prof. Walton teaches at the University of California, Riverside.
http://www.jonathanlwalton.com/Site/Welcome.html
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Lifestream
This ministry focuses on reaching out to persons who feel alienated from traditional "churchiness." It emphasizes personal relationships with Christ and with other human beings. Headed by Wayne Jacobsen.
http://www.lifestream.org/
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Codex: Biblical Studies Blogspot
"My musings on Biblical Studies, Biblical Hebrew, Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint, Popular Culture, Religion, Software, and pretty much anything else that interests me!" The blog of Tyler Williams.
http://biblical-studies.ca/blog/index.php
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Craig Blomberg's Blog: Primetime Jesus
The blog of Craig Blomberg, who teaches New Testament at Denver Seminary.
http://blog.bible.org/primetimejesus/blogs/craig-blomberg
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Desiring God
The blog of pastor John Piper.
http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/
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Earliest Christian History
The blog of James Crossley, who teaches Christian origins and early Judaism at the University of Sheffield.
http://www.earliestchristianhistory.blogspot.com/
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Forbidden Gospels Blog
"An Op-Ed blog by April DeConick, featuring discussions of the Nag Hammadi collection, Tchacos Codex, and other Christian apocrypha (but mostly just the things on my mind)."
http://forbiddengospels.blogspot.com/
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PaleoJudaica
The blog of Jim Davila, focusing on early Jewish history.
http://paleojudaica.blogspot.com/
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Religion in American History
"A group blog to foster discussion and share research, insights, reviews, observations, syllabi, links, new books, project information, grant opportunities, seminars, lectures, and thoughts about religion in American history, and American religious history."
http://usreligion.blogspot.com/
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kata ta biblia
"This is a blog exploring the New Testament and early Christianity from the perspective of an Anabaptist academic, while also exposing my own curiosities about the strange journey to academia. The title is Greek and literally means “according to the books.” For me, it represents the journey to explore the meaning found within texts, particularly the New Testament. I especially hope to explore social issues that gave rise to the texts as well as the social implications of history’s (and contemporary) interpretation of those texts. I want to engage scholarly issues, but remain accessible to interested lay-folk. I am also interested in leaving my blog a little open-ended to generally focus on the interpretation of texts, be they sacred, scholarly, or popular." Maintained by Patrick McCullough.
http://patmccullough.com/
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Get Religion
This site critiques how religion stories are covered in the mainstream press.
http://www.getreligion.org/
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vonspeyr.net
A blog, maintained by Matthew Lewis Sutton, that focuses on the work of Adrienne von Speyr.
http://www.vonspeyr.net/
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Judaism Online
"Hand picked Jewish articles, MP3s, and videos."
http://www.simpletoremember.com/
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Politics of the Cross Resurrected
A blog by theologian Craig Carter, an Anabaptist with an interest in Augustine, Aquinas, and the Catholic tradition.
http://politicsofthecrossresurrected.blogspot.com/
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JCRT Live
"Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory conversations on what is current and compelling."
http://jcrt.typepad.com/
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Sarcastic Lutheran
A blog by Nadia Bolz-Weber, an emergent Lutheran pastor.
http://www.sarcasticlutheran.typepad.com/
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PsyRel
A blog by Michael Nielsen.
http://psyrel.blogspot.com/
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LiberalEvangelical.org
"LiberalEvangelical.org aims to empower Christians who see themselves as radical moderates and to offer resources to Christian congregations who intend to be both Christ-centered and creatively inclusive. These Christians and congregations have both liberal and evangelical instincts, they find polarized political and relgiious debates alienating, and they are inspired by Jesus' own example of radical inclusiveness and by his preaching of a love that transcends ideological and theological divisions."
http://www.liberalevangelical.org/
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Cardinal Sean's Blog
A blog authored by Sean O'Malley, Cardinal Archbishop of Boston.
http://www.cardinalseansblog.org/
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American Religious History (Blog)
A group blog maintained by historians of religion in America.
http://usreligion.blogspot.com/
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