New Testament Sites
- by Dr. Jim West; in the subsection "New Testament Scholar's Home Pages"
Open
Directory - one of the premier internet search databases; listed in
their category "Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Bible:
References and Tools"
Pagina
Principal de Biblia - on this Spanish-language page biblical and liturgical
resources; from "Las Siervas de los Corazones Traspasados de Jesús
y María"
Bible Review April 2001: "Who Wrote the Gospel of Luke? /
Why the Ox?" - some of my material adapted for an article by Mikeal Parsons
[no longer online]
NT/Early/Later Christianity
- by Carl W. Conrad, Associate Professor of Classics, Washington University,
St. Louis; the section on "Assorted Pauline Sites" lists my "THST 398:
Peter & Paul in Rome"
Ancient World WWW Sites
- by Dr. K. C. Hanson; links my "Papyri and Manuscripts related to the
Gospel and Epistles of John" in the "Papyrology and Epigraphy"
section
Bible Links Page
- by Prof. Wieland Willker; in the section on "The Gospel of John"
NT/Early/Later Christianity
- by Carl W. Conrad, Associate Professor of Classics, Washinton University,
St. Louis; several links in the section on "Assorted Johannine Sites"
Second
Temple and Talmudic Era - from the Dinur Center for Research in Jewish
History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Theology Library: Art
- by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Johannine Art" page
Wabash
Center Internet Guide: New Testament - listed on their "Top
Sites" page; also awarded "NB" among the "Websites" section and "NB" among
the "Bibliographies" section; John_Lit E-Group also listed under "Listserv
Discussion Groups"
Apocalyptic Theories
in Old English - by Caroline Esser, graduate student at the Heinrich-Heine-University,
Düsseldorf, Germany; several prominent links on her "Links" page
Apocalypticism
- links recommended by Prof. Frederick Murphy, Holy Cross College
Art
on the Web - links to my "Revelation Art" page; by Prof. Jeffery Howe,
Boston College
CTI Textual Studies
- from Oxford University; one of three "Websites of the Month" for
December 1999
Internet
Theology Resources - maintained by Elizabeth Knuth; Alcuin and Clemens
Libraries, College of St. Benedict & St. John's University; in the "Scripture"
section
Theology
2010 Spring 2000 - by Sr. Mary Ann Stachow, SBS, of Xavier University
of LA; most of her "Useful Links" page is copied directly from my Apocalyptic
links pages
Theology Library: Art
- by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Revelation Art" page
Thomas L. Long -
in the section "Apocalypticism & Millennialism"
Internet
Theology Resources - maintained by Elizabeth Knuth; Alcuin and Clemens
Libraries, College of St. Benedict & St. John's University; in the "Liturgical
Studies" section
Lift Up Your Hearts - by
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada; on the page of "Worship and
Liturgy Links", in the section on "The Word at Worship: Lectionaries"
Google
Web Directory - listed under "Arts > Architecture > Architectural History
> Periods and Styles > Classical"
Healing
in the New Testament - companion website for John Pilch's book; features
one of my photos of an Asclepius statue, and a link to my Asclepius page
Introduction
to New Testament - by Prof. Robert Bowman, Manchester College - links
my "Four Gospels Chart" for March 15 readings
NT/Early/Later Christianity
- several links in the sections on "Assorted Johannine Sites" and "Assorted
Pauline Sites"
Passion of
Jesus - makes use of my pages with illustrations by Gustav Dore
RELS 101:
Old Testament Introduction - links my "Hb/Xn Bibles Compared" and
"History Overview"; by Scott McKellar, Redeemer Pacific College, Langley,
BC, Canada
Theology Library:
Church History - by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links directly
to my "Overview of Israelite, Jewish, and Early Christian History" page
Theology Library: Jesus
Christ - by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Christological
Titles in the New Testament" page
Theology Library: Mass
- by Gerald Darring; links my "Biblical Texts related to the Catholic Mass"
page
Ailuros - A page
dedicated to cats and the study of cats (link due to my "Felix the Cat"
materials)
Significant Former Sites, No Longer Active:
"Millennia Monitor" [formerly www.fas.org/2000/endtime1.htm]
- in the section on "Established Churches"; by the Federation of American
Scientists
"Christ and the New Millennium: A Lutheran View of
the Apocalypse" - from "The Fisher's Net"; much of their "Resources"
page was taken from my webpages
"Johannine Writings" [formerly www.nnu.edu/bl327gl/syllabus1.htm]
- a course by Dr. George Lyons, Northwest Nazarene University, Fall 1999;
he linked to at least seven of my pages in the "readings" portions of his
Syllabus.
"Ancient
World Web" - [formerly http://www.julen.net/ancient] - under "General Resources: Roman World Index"
Special Thanks to Joe Walker and Patrick Carroll,
two of my former student assistants, for help in compiling and updating this list.