Some good reads...
I was looking through a couple of sites in my bookmarks, and I realized that perhaps some of you might enjoy reading them too. Here are a few. (perhaps I will add them later to the sidebar)
Antithesis (AKA Christian CounterCulture)
- an online magazine, with new issues usually released every month. Make sure you look at the back issues! (Sadly, the author/webmaster is reformatting some of the archives, so you can't look at all the old issues, but the ones that you can still look at are excellent.
Real Life Preacher
- a blog of a pastor from Texas. I really like this guy, because he is honest about how he feels about things. He doesn't try to put on a "righteous" facade pharisaically, but instead is real about stuff. Just read it, and you'll know what I mean.
Tekton Apologetics Ministries
- a site dedicated to apologetics and understanding the Bible in its socio-historical context. I would say that this guy has been one of the biggest influences in forming the views I have on a few theological and hermeneutical/exegetical issues.
threshold (AKA Monergism.com)
- A site dedicated to defending the doctrine of monergism (go to the site to figure out what that means) and other doctrines of Reformed Theology. While I wouldn't say that I am very Reformed, this site is still quite informative and helpful.
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BTW, I m currently studying Eatern Orthodox Christianity. (Those of you who know me pretty well know that I study stuff like this a lot.) Do any of you know anything about it, and would you be interested in talking about it? And would any of you perhaps be interested in coming with me to the Orthodox Institute on the Northside of campus (I've heard they have the largest collection of Orthodox books (and other texts) in the world.), or maybe to an Orthodox church sometime. I know I've talked with Jason a little about this, but again this subject has gained my interest, so, yeah, I'm just throwing this out there.
Antithesis (AKA Christian CounterCulture)
- an online magazine, with new issues usually released every month. Make sure you look at the back issues! (Sadly, the author/webmaster is reformatting some of the archives, so you can't look at all the old issues, but the ones that you can still look at are excellent.
Real Life Preacher
- a blog of a pastor from Texas. I really like this guy, because he is honest about how he feels about things. He doesn't try to put on a "righteous" facade pharisaically, but instead is real about stuff. Just read it, and you'll know what I mean.
Tekton Apologetics Ministries
- a site dedicated to apologetics and understanding the Bible in its socio-historical context. I would say that this guy has been one of the biggest influences in forming the views I have on a few theological and hermeneutical/exegetical issues.
threshold (AKA Monergism.com)
- A site dedicated to defending the doctrine of monergism (go to the site to figure out what that means) and other doctrines of Reformed Theology. While I wouldn't say that I am very Reformed, this site is still quite informative and helpful.
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BTW, I m currently studying Eatern Orthodox Christianity. (Those of you who know me pretty well know that I study stuff like this a lot.) Do any of you know anything about it, and would you be interested in talking about it? And would any of you perhaps be interested in coming with me to the Orthodox Institute on the Northside of campus (I've heard they have the largest collection of Orthodox books (and other texts) in the world.), or maybe to an Orthodox church sometime. I know I've talked with Jason a little about this, but again this subject has gained my interest, so, yeah, I'm just throwing this out there.
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