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The Agora
TheOoze
Out of Ur
Others
Confessions from a Hedonese
Out of Ur
(Christianity Today)
The Agora Singapore
Continue to fall in love with Him
Jesus Creed
Sivin Kit's Garden
Into the Abyss of My Imagination
Around the Fire
that is not my blog
Ben Witherington
krisis and praxis (Ng Kam Weng)
Truth, Passion and Humility (Alexa)
areopagus2005 (Ron Choong)
Active Contemplative
(Dr.Yap)
Walking Together
(Tony Lim)These useful lists are from Christian Colleges blog
100 Theology Blogs
General TheologyThese blogs cover
anything and everything theology.
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Two Powers in Heaven: Two Powers in Heaven
discusses an ancient Jewish theology that believes there
were two holy powers in heaven.
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azcoyote: Get thoughts from a theologian
through this blog.
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Euangelion:
Euangelion discusses New Testament studies, Christian
origins, following Jesus, and more.
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Narrative and Ontology: Here you’ll find
Old Testament theology and a big picture look at
Christianity and religion.
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Experimental Theology: Visit Experimental
Theology, and you’ll find writings on God and religious
truth.
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America’s Young Theologian: Dan Morehead
discusses links, politics, books, life, and more in
theology.
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Reformation Theology: Reformation Theology
supports a reformed look at religion.
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Bryan’s
Thoughts: Bryan writes about Biblical
studies and theology on this blog.
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Douglas Knight: Douglas Knight’s blog
offers a wealth of resources for Christian theology.
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New Epistles:
Here you’ll find writings on theology, spirituality,
scripture, and more.
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Biblical Theology: Check out this blog to
read about biblical theology and related topics.
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Christians
in Context: Christians in Context discusses
Orthodox Christianity in a historical and contemporary
context.
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Jesus
Creed: Scot McKnight writes about Jesus and
Orthodox faith as it relates to current theology.
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Revelation is Real: This blog is about
reflections on Christianity and often the book of
Revelation.
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Theological Scribbles: Robin Parry writes
about various theological issues as well as books.
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Theology
Forum: Visit the Theology Forum to find a
discussion on the cultivation of theology.
- Sweet Tea &
Theology: Read this blog to find new
developments in theology, resources, and thought.
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Stepping
into the Light: Stepping into the Light is
a great blog and book for new Christians looking for a
better understanding of Christian theology.
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Koinonia: Koinonia offers conversations on
the Bible and theology for Christians.
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Stalin’s
Moustache: Check out Roland Boer’s blog to
read about the Bible, theology, philosophy, and more.
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Christian Theology: These bloggers come
together to discuss Christian theology.
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Parchment and Pen: This group of bloggers
focuses on theology and informed discussion.
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The Lucifer Effect: The Lucifer Effect
considers how good people turn evil.
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HIM-An
Introduction: Get an introduction to God
through this theology blog.
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Faith and
Theology: This blog is all about faith and
theological scholarship.
Criticism
Read these blogs that cast a critical eye on myths,
faith, and more.
- NT
Wrong?: This blog asks if the New
Testament, Old Testament, Early Judaism, and Early
Christianity are wrong.
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Skeptical
Christian: The Skeptical Christian
addresses the myth that Christianity is a leap of faith.
- Why Faith:
This blog explains faith from a Christian perspective.
Politics
Read these blogs to discover a political discussion on
religion.
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Theopolitical: On Theopolitical, you’ll
find smart discussions on the intersection of politics
and theology.
- God’s
Politics: Learn about the political issues
in Christianity today from God’s Politics.
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Faithfully Liberal: Get an understanding of
the theology of a liberal Christian on this blog.
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Law and
Theology: Christopher Neiswonger discusses
the way law affects theology and Christianity.
History
Be sure to check out these blogs for a healthy dose of
religious history.
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PaleoJudica: PaleoJudica offers a look at
ancient Judaism and its context.
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The
Wisdom of Our Ancestors: Get a look into
wise Jewish teachings from this blog.
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The Jesus Dynasty: This blog accompanies a
book by the same name, which is concerned with early
Christianity.
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Prewrath Rapture: Prewrath Rapture writes
about the history of Prewrath.
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Bible/History Blog: Bill Heroman covers
both the Bible and history on this blog.
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Earliest Christian History: Check out this
blog for information on Christian origins and early
Judaism.
- Old
Testament Story: Otstory discusses stories
of the Old Testament.
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Religions
of the Ancient Mediterranean: Philip A.
Harland discusses social and religious life in the
ancient Mediterranean.
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Thoughts
on Antiquity: In this blog you’ll find a
celebration of all things ancient, including ancient
religious finds and texts.
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Ralph the
Sacred River: Edward Cook writes about
ancient religion and more.
Academic
You’ll find a lot to learn from these academic
theologists, including professors, researchers, and
students.
- The
Blogging Parson: Michael Jensen has a
doctorate in Martyrdom, and teaches Christian Doctrine.
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Exploring Our Matrix: Dr. James McGrath
writes this blog about exploring the theological world.
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The
Religious Researcher: Read this blog to
find cutting edge Christian research on today’s
theology.
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Philonica et Neotestamentica: Here you’ll
read research notes on Philo of Alexandria as well as
New Testament issues.
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Blue Cord: Blue Cord offers an academic
study of the Bible from lecturer Kevin A. Wilson, PhD.
- Targuman:
In this blog, you’ll find writings about Targum
Lamentations, biblical and rabbinic literature, and
Christian theology.
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Katagraphais: Katagraphais offers theology,
books to read, and more.
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The Christian Journey: Check out this blog
to find a collection of Bible teaching and devotional
writings.
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The Fire and the Rose: David Congdon is a
PhD student in systematic theology at Princeton
Theological Seminary.
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Singing in the Reign: These professors of
theology offer insights into Christianity, ancient
Judaism, and more.
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Biblia Theologica: This professor of New
Testament Studies and Biblical Theology writes about
biblical and theologic thought.
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Higgaion:
This Associate Professor of Religion at Pepperdine
shares thoughts about theology and family life.
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Strawberry-Rhubarb Theology: This blog
offers a look at theology from a student.
- Leithart:
Dr. Peter Leithart discusses theology and literature on
this blog.
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Notes from Off-Center: Andrew Tatusko of
Mount Aloysius College writes on postmodern theology and
more.
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Judy’s Research Blog: Judy studies and
shares information about the Gospel of Thomas.
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Helm’s Deep:
Professor Phil Helm offers philosophical theology on
this blog.
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Shored
Fragments: Steve Holmes of St. Mary’s
College in Scotland offers fragments of theology that
are interesting enough to share.
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NT Gateway Weblog: Associate Professor Mark
Goodacre writes about the theology of the New Testament
on this blog.
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Professor of Old Testament: Dr. Claude
Mariottini writes about the study of the Old Testament.
Clergy
These ministers, preachers, priests, and more offer a
strong perspective on theology.
- Shuck
and Jive: Shuck and Jive features a
Presbyterian minister’s writings about spirituality,
theology, social issues, and beyond.
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Delivered By Grace: Rev. Josh Buice offers
a resource for preachers, laypersons, and teachers
within the church looking for theological guidance.
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Doug Chaplin: Doug Chaplin shares his
thoughts on theology in modern Catholocism.
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The
Reformed Pastor: This Evangelical
Presbyterian pastor discusses Christian faith.
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Ponderings on a Faith Journey: This Church
historian and pastor shares his thoughts and opinions.
- Real
Live Preacher: Gordon Atkinson writes about
his life as a preacher and essays on theology.
Society & Culture
Discover the intersection of society, culture, and
religion through these theology blogs.
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Losing My Religion: Check out this blog to
learn about society versus religion.
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ThinkChristian: ThinkChristian discusses
Christ, culture, and everyday faith.
- a time
to tear down | A Time to Build Up: Dr.
Peter Enns covers discussions on the Bible and
contemporary Christian faith.
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The Intersect: Chris Goodman shares his
insight on the intersection of ministry and the
Internet.
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Christ and
Pop Culture: This blog brings Christian
theology and pop culture together.
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The
Evangelical Outpost: The Evangelical
Outpost offers a look at politics, culture, and
religion.
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Between Two Worlds: Justin Taylor’s blog
offers a mix of theology, philosophy, politics, and
culture.
- in
the open space: God & culture: Here you’ll
find thoughts on God, faith, and culture.
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the church and postmodern culture: Find
contemporary philosophy on culture and theology together
in this blog.
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C.
Orthodoxy: Ken Brown writes this blog to
discuss the links between Christian faith and postmodern
culture.
Writings
These blogs are concerned with the study of religious
texts.
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biblicalia: biblicalia focuses on important
theological texts.
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Off the
Wall Torah: Check out Off the Wall Torah
for a discussion on the Jewish theological text.
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Ancient Hebrew Poetry: This blog focuses on
poetry from the Ancient Hebrew times.
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Biblical Theology: This blog promotes the
study and discussion of the history, methodology,
direction, and more of biblical theology.
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Rabbis
and Their Writings: Find the writings of
rabbis through this blog.
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Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: Check
out this blog to read book reviews on theological texts
and more.
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The
Naked Bible: Michael Heiser discusses
biblical theology in an ancient context.
- NT
Resources: In this blog, you’ll find lots
of information and resources about the New Testament.
- Awilum:
Awilum discusses the Bible and ancient Near East.
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Andy Naselli: Andy Naselli’s blog focuses
largely on contemporary texts about theology and
Christianity.
- Bite
My Bible: Bite My Bible discusses how the
Bible is portrayed on the British media scene.
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Hebrew and Greek Reader: Get help in
reading Hebrew and Greek literature from this blog.
- The
Bible Post: Find Bible teachings,
devotions, and more on this blog.
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Chrisendom: This postgraduate student’s
blog focuses on Paul’s language and beyond.
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Hypotyposeis: Check out Hypotyposeis to
find readings from the Gospel and beyond.
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The Guild of Biblical Minimalists: These
bloggers believe that the Bible is primarily and
theologically an apologetic work.
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Confessions of a Bible Junkie: This blog
offers a good look at biblical studies.
- Daily
Hebrew: Daily Hebrew posts daily readings
from Biblical Hebrew.
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Codex: Read this blogger’s thoughts on
biblical studies and important theological texts here.
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Theological Musings: Theological Musings is
all about musings on theological writings.
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Jesus,
Paul, and Luke: This blog focuses on Jesus,
Paul, Luke, early Judaism, and Christianity.
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The
Reformed Reader: The Reformed Reader
discusses books from a reformed Christian perspective.
100 Open Courseware Links on Philosophy and Theology
Theology and History
In this list, you will find classes and resources
committed to following theology from a historical
perspective.
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Foundations of Western Culture II: Renaissance to
Modernity: This course follows the social
and scientific changes in the Western world from the
Renaissance to contemporary culture, including the "the
general loss of a supernatural or religious perspective
upon human events." [MIT]
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Foundations of Theology: Biblical and Historical:
This introductory class follows the evolution of the
early Church and considers the Bible’s role as a
reference for Christians. [Notre Dame]
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Islamic Societies of the Middle East and North Africa:
Religion, History and Culture: Find out how
Islam inspired and was affected by Middle Eastern and
North African history. [Notre Dame]
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Intellectual and Cultural History of the United States,
The Search for a Scientific Culture: This
e-seminar considers the period in American history
between 1890-1945, when religious perspectives were
changing, due to scientific and technological
progression, especially in response to Darwin’s
theories. [Columbia]
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European Civilization from the Renaissance to the
Present: Webcasts, or lessons, in this
course include Revolutions in Religion 1517-1555;
Absolutism; Religious War and Witchcraft, and more. [UC
Berkeley]
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America and the Muslim World: This
five-part series of e-seminars considers Americans’
response to Muslim immigration and contact with the
Muslim world, and how it has affected traditional
religious beliefs and culture. [Columbia]
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Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer:
Analyze how religion and spirituality are depicted in
medieval literature in this class. [MIT]
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The Emergence of Europe: From 500-1350,
consider how European culture, identity, religion and
the nature of power evolved. [MIT]
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The Renaissance: Find out how The
Renaissance is partly credited with shaping modern day
Christianity and attitudes towards spirituality. [MIT]
Logic
Better understand philosophy and logic with these
courses.
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Logic I: In this introductory class, you’ll
learn the basics of a logical argument. [MIT]
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Logic II: Study Kurt Godel’s theorem about
arithmetical statements in this course. [MIT]
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The Enlightenment: Study The
Enlightenment’s mission to pursue science, reason and
logic in this course. [The Open University]
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Historical Introduction to Philosophy/Logic:
Consider this tutorial an introduction to studying logic
and logical arguments. [Wikiversity]
Contemporary Philosophy and Culture
These courses consider contemporary philosophy and modern
issues, like racial profiling, social justice, terrorism and
more.
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Moral Problems and the Good Life: Aim to
understand social justice issues and the debates
surrounding topics like free speech, racial profiling
and more. [MIT]
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Justice: Debate whether or not the concept
of justice and a just society would feature
Utilitarianism, Libertarianism, or Egalitarian
Liberalism. [MIT]
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Philosophy in Film and Other Media: Study
the presence and influence of philosophy in literature
and opera and in films by Hitchcock, Bergman, Shaw and
others in this class. [MIT]
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Metaphysics: Free Will: Debate topics like
intention, moral responsibility and libertarianism in
this course. [MIT]
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Political Philosophy: Global Justice:
Understand the arguments for and against global
democracy, intellectual property, border control,
pluralism, human rights and more, from a philosophical
standpoint. [MIT]
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Terrorism, Peace and Other Inconsistencies:
This class examines the nature of peace, especially in a
time of global terrorism. Other topics include religion
and culture. [Notre Dame]
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Environmental Philosophy: You will study
environmental history, economics, value theory and more
when discussing environmental philosophy and the current
environmental crisis. [Notre Dame]
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Topics in Philosophy of Science: Social Science:
Study "current debates about the ontology, methodology,
and aims of the social sciences." [MIT]
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Classification, Natural Kinds and Conceptual Change:
Race as a Case Study: This course questions
the idea of race. Consider whether it is a perceived
concept or a natural concept. [MIT]
Judaism
Learn about the history of the Jewish faith and how it is
perceived today with these courses.
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Jews and Christians Throughout History:
Topics covered in this course include anti-Semitism in
Christianity and the possibility of Jews and Christians
working together in the future. [Notre Dame]
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The Emergence of Judaism: Access historical
resources to learn about post Biblical Judaism,
community rule, the Dead Sea scrolls and more. [Internet
Jewish History Sourcebook]
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The Jewish Middle Ages: This collection
continues the evolution of the Jewish faith. Find
resources on Jewish communities, converts, relations
between Jews and Christians, and more. [Internet Jewish
History Sourcebook]
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Jewish History from Biblical to Modern Times:
Lessons in this course cover Jewish revolts, medieval
Jews, early modern Jewry, the Holocaust, Israel and Jews
in the United States. [MIT]
Asian Religions
For a closer understanding of Asian religions, check out
these courses.
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Women in South Asia: This course examines
the history and significance of women in South Asia, and
how they are affected by race, religion, caste systems
and more. [MIT]
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Chinese Culture: Learn about Chinese
religions and spiritual culture here. [Brooklyn College]
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Cultural Origins: Find resources relating
to the Yellow River Valley Cultures and Japanese
religious traditions here. [Internet East Asian History
Sourcebook]
Christianity
This list features courses about the Gospels, the Old
Testament, Catholic theology and more.
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Catholic Theology: Learn all about Catholic
theology by reading this collection of texts and
resources. [Religion-Online.org]
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New Testament: Discover the Gospels of
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, as well as more
contemporary viewpoints of the New Testament. [Religion-Online.org]
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After Colombus: Discover how Colombus’
expedition brought Christianity to the New World and
challenged ideas about identity and spirituality. [MIT]
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Introduction to the Old Testament: In this
course, you’ll learn different methods of interpreting,
critiquing and understanding the Old Testament. [Yale]
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Wesley: Discover John Wesley’s school of
theology and learn about his own experiences here.
[Religion-Online.org]
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Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonization:
Here you will learn how the Catholic Church and early
British Imperialism swayed culture, identity and
history. [MIT]
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Christian Ethics: Read resources that
uncover the intentions, history and dynamics of
Christian ethics and principles. [Religion-Online.org]
Morality
Reflect upon morality, moral principles, ideology and
more in this list.
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Relativism, Reason and Reality: This class
asks students to consider moral standards and their
relativity to different cultures. [MIT]
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Violence, Human Rights and Justice: In this
course, you can debate whether or not interfering in
other cultures is right or wrong, if it is done in the
name of peace and justice. [MIT]
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Major Authors: John Milton: In this course
about John Milton, you will learn how Paradise Lost
tackled controversial concepts like original sin and
temptation. [MIT]
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Social Ethics: This philosophy course helps
students understand the sources of social ethics and
their reason. [Dixie State College of Utah]
Religion, Society and Anthropology
Discover how religion and society intersect and impact
one another when you take these classes.
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Anthropology of Religion: Learn about
religion as a cultural phenomenon in this course. [Utah
State University]
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Politics and Religion: Find out how
religious groups influence politics and the public here.
[MIT]
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Faith and the African American Experience:
This course focuses on the American Diaspora and aims to
understand the African American spiritual experience
from theological, social sciences and humanities-centric
perspectives. [Notre Dame]
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Catholic Social Teaching: Consider the
fundamental Catholic tradition of social teaching and
social responsibility in this course. [Notre Dame]
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Darwin and Design: Study Darwin’s On the
Origin of Species in this course to consider
concepts like natural selection, the nature of the
universe, and the debates that surrounded his ideas at
the time. [MIT]
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Man, God and Society in Western Literature:
This philosophy class combines anthropology, literature,
and religion with philosophy. [UC Berkeley]
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Religion Today: Themes and Issues: Lessons
in this course include Sources of authority, Differing
perspectives, Religion and spirituality, and more. [The
Open University]
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Crucible of Pluralism: Religion in Modern America:
This e-seminar questions religious diversity and
religious tension in America. [Columbia]
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The truth is in between: In this lecture,
you’ll question how different religions consider their
own identity and the concept of truth. [Gresham College]
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Black Churches: This collection of
resources covers analyses and opinions about the
principles and dynamic of black churches. [Religion-Online.org]
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Victorian Literature and Culture: By
reading works by Lewis Carroll, George Eliot and others,
you’ll learn how "religious crisis" influenced Victorian
culture and tradition. [MIT]
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A Passage to India: Introduction to Modern Indian
Culture and Society: Gain an understanding
of how religion and theology, culture, and ethnicity are
closely intertwined in Indian society. [MIT]
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Introduction to Anthropology: Get an
introduction to cultural anthropology in this course to
better understand identity, religious culture and more.
[MIT]
Religious Traditions
Learn more about religious traditions, from old Christian
traditions to Ancient Rome.
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Latino Theology and Christian Traditions:
This course studies the evolution of the unique branch
of Latino Christianity and covers topics in
evangelization, social justice and more. [Notre Dame]
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Women in Islamic Societies: This Middle
East Studies class considers how historical perspective
and religious issues impact women in Islamic culture.
[Notre Dame]
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Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and the
African Diaspora: Learn about the dichotomy
between Western medicine and traditional African healing
beliefs in this course. [MIT]
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Southern Literature and Culture in the United States:
Learn about the religious traditions and culture in the
Southern United States when you view sample lectures.
[Harvard Extension School]
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Congregational Life: This grouping of
resources analyzes the dynamics of church congregations,
including small churches and seminaries. [Religion-Online.org]
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Foundations of Western Culture: Homer to Dante:
Learn about the creation and evolution of Western
religious traditions in this class. [MIT]
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Introduction to Latin American Studies:
Better understand Latin American cultural traditions and
religious beliefs when you take this course. [MIT]
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The Ancient World: Rome: Reflect upon the
religious trends and ideology that shaped Ancient Rome
and paved the way towards Christianity. [MIT]
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The Ancient World: Greece: Here you will
uncover religious and philosophical trends of Ancient
Greece. [MIT]
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Topics in Culture and Globalization: Find
out how religious, cultural, political and economic
traditions mesh during attempts at globalization. [MIT]
Ancient Philosophy
Discover the works of Plato and other ancient
philosophers here.
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Ancient Philosophy: Watch or listen to
these webcasts to learn about Phaedo, Euthyphro the
Republic, Nichomachean ethics and more. [UC Berkeley]
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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love: Study
Plato’s Symposium and Shakespeare’s A
Midsummer Night’s Dream, plus other works that aim
to "explore the nature of romance and erotic love."
[Notre Dame]
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Ancient Philosophy: Study ancient Greek
philosophy topics in this class, like happiness, death,
the law, and society. [MIT]
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Ancient and Medieval Philosophy: Readings
in this class come from Plato’s Republic and
Timaeus, Aristotle, Lucretius, Marcus Aurelius,
Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. [Notre Dame]
General Philosophy
Philosophy enthusiasts can go crazy analyzing and
theorizing in these courses about Descartes, the nature of
love, the Enlightenment, and more.
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Problems of Philosophy: Think about the
large questions in philosophy, like whether or not there
is a god, what is personal identity, and more. [MIT]
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Classics in Western Philosophy: Study the
works of Descartes, Plato, Socrates and Kant in this
introductory course. [MIT]
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Paradox and Infinity: Study Zeno’s Paradox
to Godel’s Theorem in this class. [MIT]
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Theory of Knowledge: Here you will consider
the concept of knowledge, including knowledge of the
past and knowledge of others. [MIT]
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The Making of Modern Europe, 1453 to the Present:
Study The Enlightenment, The French Revolution,
Machiavelli and more in this European history class. [UC
Berkeley]
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Topics in the History of Philosophy: Kant:
Study the Critique of Pure Reason in this
in-depth class about Kant. [MIT]
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Imagination: The Missing Mystery of Philosophy:
Understand imaginative experience and how it relates to
philosophy and identity. [The Open University]
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Philosophy of Love in the Western World:
Analyze the philosophy of love in different literary
works and consider the nature of love and sex in this
class. [MIT]
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The History of Modern Political Philosophy:
Study the works of Hobbes, Locke, Burke, Marx and others
when you view the sample lectures. [Harvard Extension
School]
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Historical Introduction to Philosophy:
Lessons in this tutorial cover ethics, metaphysics,
logic, philosophy of religion, and more. [Wikiversity]
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End of Nature: This undergraduate course
considers nature in relation to the environment and as a
habitat for mankind. You will also learn about the idea
of nature from ancient civilizations, in religion, and
today. [MIT]
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Topics in Philosophy of Mind: Perceptual Experience:
Understand the philosophy of perception in this
graduate-level course. [MIT]
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David Hume: Read Hume’s essay "Of the
immortality of the soul" and learn about deism,
empiricism and the Enlightenment. [The Open University]
Spirituality and Identity
Understand how identity shapes religion, spirituality and
philosophy in these courses.
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Introducing Consciousness: Learn how
consciousness is defined, as well as the problem of the
concept of consciousness. [The Open University]
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Philosophy: The Nature of Persons: Tackle
concepts like freedom, resentment, the person and more.
[The Open University]
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From Self and Other to We: Consider the
notion of the Self and the Other, in regard to
philosophical and religious systems. [Gresham College]
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Greek Mythology: Understand how ancient
Greeks worshipped Zeus, Athena, Aphrodite and others.
[University of Washington]
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Japan in the Age of the Samurai: History and Film:
This course paints an interesting portrait of samurai
culture. You’ll learn about Zen Buddhism, warrior
identity and more. [MIT]
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Ethnic and National Identity: Learn how
religion, society, race, migration and other issues
affect identity. [MIT]
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Myth, Ritual and Symbolism: Gain a stronger
understanding of rituals, magic, mythology and more.
[MIT]
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Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures:
Here you’ll learn to consider "Islamic architecture both
as a historical tradition and as a cultural catalyst."
[MIT]
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Identity and Difference: This anthropology
course questions how an "individual [can be] at once
cause and consequence of society." [MIT]
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Techno-identity: Who we are and how we perceive
ourselves and others: Continue to reflect
on the nature of human identity, especially in
contemporary society, in this course. [MIT]
Miscellaneous
From Shakespeare to Christian evangelism to Asian
history, these courses will indulge all sorts of theology
and philosophy junkies.
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Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance:
In this class, you’ll study the works of Shakespeare,
Rembrandt, Moliere and Descartes to discover how the
scientific method and ideas about religion, art and
society intersected. [MIT]
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History
of Western Civilization: Study The Crusades
and The Reformation in this course. [Boise State]
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Evangelical - Conservative Theology: View
reviews, papers and other resources about evangelism and
American Christianity here. [Religion-Online.org]
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The Nature of Mission: From world missions
in China to the concept of baptism, this collection
considers the nature of mission. [Religion-Online.org]
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From the Silk Road to the Great Game: China, Russia and
Central Eurasia: This class discovers how
religion, as well as culture, identity, politics, and
war, passed between China, Russia and Central Eurasia
and influenced modern life. [MIT]
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Islam, the Middle East and the West: Here
you will learn about The Crusades, The Renaissance,
Western expansion and Napoleon, the Islamic revolution
and more. [MIT]
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Death: Topics considered in this course
include immortality, the concept of death, and suicide.
[Yale]
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Technology in a Dangerous World: This class
reflects on how humans react to technology and
information and how they perceive their own identity in
relation to technology. [MIT]
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France 1660-1815: Learn about the
Enlightenment and its effect on history and modern
philosophy here. [MIT]
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The Age of Reason: Europe in the 18th and 19th Centuries:
Discover this revolutionary time in European history.
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Online & Searchable BiblesThink of these
as Bible 2.0.
-
King James Large Print Bible: For those who
need a larger print, check out this online Bible.
-
Online Study Bible: Make use of these
resources to read an online study bible.
- Bible.org:
Bible.org offers a NET Bible, wedding vows, and more
resources for you to download and use.
-
YouVersion: YouVersion makes it easy to
comment, share, and discuss the Bible.
-
BibleGateway: Use BibleGateway to search
the Bible by keywords, passage lookups, topics, and
more.
- Bible
Search: Visit Bible Search, and you can
search the Bible, find answers to questions, download
materials, and more.
- eBible:
eBible offers an online Bible search as well as a study
community.
-
Strong’s Lexicon: Use this tool to find
definitions according to Strong’s number.
-
BibleMaster: In this resource center, you
can search the Bible, find a Bible study, and discuss
the Bible on the forums.
- Bible
Study Toolbox: Do word study, look up
verses, and more on this website.
-
Search God’s Word: This website offers a
searchable Bible and daily resources.
-
Multi-Lex Biblical Lexicon: Using this
tool, you can search for words in a variety of Biblical
languages.
-
Sermon Search: Find sermons, outlines,
backgrounds, and more on this searchable resource.
-
Blue Letter Bible: Use the Blue Letter
Bible for a searchable Bible, along with teachings and
commentaries from pastors.
-
BibleFootnotes: BibleFootnotes is an open
source study Bible that can be edited by anyone.
- World
Wide Study Bible: With this online study
bible you can read Bible verses contributed and
translated from around the world.
-
The Open
Bible Project: The Open Bible Project is
the creation of a collaborative study Bible that you can
contribute to.
Reading & Study Plans
Follow these plans to organize your study of the Bible.
-
BibleGateway Reading Plans: Chart your
reading of the Bible using these reading plans,
available via RSS and iCal.
-
Into Thy Word: This website will help teach
you how to study the Bible.
-
Bible Study Tutorial: Follow this tutorial
to learn a variety of simple, effective methods for
studying the Bible.
-
Bible Desk: This guide will show you how to
study the Bible.
-
Guide to Bible Study: Use this guide to
learn how to effectively follow and study the Bible.
-
Analyzing Bible Difficulties: This knol
offers helpful information for making sense of
difficulties in the Bible.
-
Read Through the Bible in a Year: Follow
this plan to read the entire Bible in a year.
-
Crosswalk: Crosswalk offers a number of
resources for studying the Bible, including daily
scriptures, devotionals, and reading plans.
Study Materials
With the help of these resources, you can carefully study
the scriptures.
-
JesusWalk: Follow this Bible study series
to walk with Jesus through a study of the gospels.
-
Officers’ Christian Fellowship: This
fellowship offers a variety of different studies for the
Bible and Christianity in general.
-
Quiet Time
Bible Study: This site features daily Bible
studies.
-
Early
Jewish Writings: Find a large collection of
early Jewish writings on this website.
-
Our Daily Bread: Find daily inspiration and
insight into eating as worship from this site.
-
Bible Study Planet: Here you’ll find free
daily Bible studies good for everyone.
Applications
Make use of these applications, and you’ll find that your
studies are easier and more organized.
- MyProgress:
Use MyProgress, and you’ll be able to track how much
reading and study you’ve covered.
-
Xtreme Bible Study: This Facebook app
serves up new studies every day.
-
Helipad: With Helipad, you can write and
share notes about scriptures.
- Zotero:
Zotero is an easy to use Firefox extension that will
help you collect, manage, and cite scripture research,
all inside your web browser.
- Wizlite:
Wizlite makes it easy to highlight anything online, and
then share it with anyone.
- PBwiki:
Using PBwiki, you can put together your own wiki of
scripture knowledge.
- Verse
Lookup: Look up Bible verses on the go with
the help of this iPhone app.
-
RefTagger: Use RefTagger to turn references
into full text passages, so that you can make scripture
text easily available on your blog.
-
Clipmarks: Clipmarks makes it easy to clip
out text, images, and video that you want to keep for
your scripture studies.
- Google
Docs: This online word processor will allow
you to conveniently store your scripture notes online,
as well as share and collaborate with others.
-
iijournal: Use iijournal to set and keep
track of your scripture study goals.
- Netvibes:
Set Netvibes as your start page, and fill it with daily
readings, devotionals, and passages.
-
GodlySearch: GodlySearch will show you a
new passage every time you use Google search.
- Diigo:
Diigo makes it easy to highlight text on websites, and
then bookmark the page to visit later.
-
Backpack: Organize scriptures, notes,
images, and more in one simple place with Backpack.
- Gliffy:
Using Gliffy, you can make flow charts to remember
events and relationships in the Bible.
-
iBibleSpace: iBibleSpace offers a
searchable Bible for your iPhone.
- Delicious:
Delicious makes it easy to create web-based, shareable
bookmarks of your favorite scripture links.
- FlipTo
Bible: Using this iPhone app, you can flip
to Bible passages quickly.
- WebNotes:
Make your notes online with this tool that makes it easy
to annotate the Web.
-
NoteCentric: NoteCentric makes it easy for
you to store and share your scripture notes online.
- Answerly:
If you’re stumped on a scripture question, ask the crowd
at Answerly to get an answer.
-
ReadScriptures: With the help of this app,
you can have the Bible and a variety of scripture texts
and tools available on your iPhone.
-
ShareThis: ShareThis makes it easy for you
to share your favorite passages with others in Bible
study.
-
Custom Verse Generator: With this verse
generator, you can share your favorite verses in a
variety of translations.
Multimedia
These resources feature videos, podcasts and more for
scripture study.
-
Preaching Truth: Find broadcasts of
scriptures, sermons, and more on this website.
-
SermonIndex: Listen, read, or watch
excellent sermons by a variety of different speakers on
this website.
-
SermonAudio: SermonAudio offers a large
library of free MP3 sermons.
-
Christian Audio: Christian Audio is full of
ebooks, ministries, podcasts, and of course, the Bible.
Blogs
Follow these blogs to enhance your study of the Bible.
- Bite
My Bible: Find scribbles on the Bible and
the media on this blog.
-
Olstory: Old Testament Story focuses on the
stories and narratives of the Old Testament.
-
The Christian Journey: In this blog, you’ll
find a variety of Bible teachings and devotional
writings.
- The
Bible Post: The Bible Post is an excellent
resource for finding Bible teachings, devotions, and a
better understanding of the text.
- Daily
Hebrew: Visit this blog to find daily
readings from Biblical Hebrew.
-
Hypotyposeis: Hypotyposeis is all about
writings in the New Testament.
- Word n
Verse: This blog shares the Gospel,
provides a Biblical worldview, and
more.
Reference Tools
With the help of these tools, you can look up words,
trends, and other uncertainties that you find in your
studies.
-
Greek Lexical Parser: Enter a Greek word
into this tool, and you’ll find all of the possible
grammatical parsings for that word. You’ll also be able
to click on those words and find all of the forms of
that word that occur in the Greek Old and New
Testaments.
-
United Methodist Church Glossary: Make use
of this glossary to look up terms that you don’t
understand.
-
Biblical Maps: Visualize locations in the
Bible using this searchable Bible map.
-
Smith’s Bible Dictionary: Search this
dictionary by alphabetical listing and topic, and then
follow links to their text in the Bible.
-
Hitchhock’s Dictionary of Bible Names: Make
sense of all the names in the Bible with the help of
this dictionary.
-
Religious Glossary: This glossary offers
religious terms in an HTML format.
-
Easton’s Bible Dictionary: Look up
unfamiliar words you find in the Bible in this
dictionary.
-
WebBible Encyclopedia: With this
encyclopedia, you can get a better understanding of
common themes, people, and more in the Bible.
-
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia:
Get a better understanding of the Bible by searching
through this encyclopedia.
-
A Dictionary of Orthodox Terminology: With
this dictionary, you can get a better understanding of
Bible terms.
-
Biblical Art and Illustrations: Look up art
and illustrations in the Bible by passage, title, or
category with this tool.
Commentary & Interpretation
Here you’ll find Biblical thought from historic and
modern writers.
-
Classic
Bible Commentaries: On this website, you’ll
be able to read classic commentaries on a variety of
passages.
-
Free Bible
Commentary: Find the commentaries of Dr.
Bob Utley on this website.
-
Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary: Read
this resource for a condensed understanding of nearly
every Bible verse.
- The
Bible and Interpretation: Find articles,
news, and more about interpreting the Bible here.
-
Dr. Constable’s Bible Study Notes: Read the
Biblical commentary and notes of Dr. Constable through
this resource.
- Bible
Commenter: Bible Commenter will make it
easy for you to comment side by side with the Bible.
-
Bible
Interpretation-Hermeneutics: Read the
information on this site to learn about Bible
interpretation.
Comprehension
Enhance your scripture understanding with the help of
these tools.
-
Bible Quiz: Take a quiz on this site to
find out how well you know the Bible.
- Bible Stuph:
Find Bible trivia, riddles, and other Bible
comprehension tools on this site.
Simplification
These tools will help make understanding the Bible just a
bit easier.
- At
God’s Table: At God’s Table makes it easy
for readers to understand the words of the scripture,
and how they apply to everyday life.
-
Bible Difficulties: Get explanations to
Bible difficulties through this resource.
- Bible
Topics: Study the Bible by following topics
through this website.
- Bible
Query: Get your answers to Bible questions
with this resource.
-
Bible Contradictions Answered: This
resources offers answers to common Bible contradictions
and discrepancies.
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BibleAnywhere: Find out the meanings behind
colors, metals, numbers, and more on this site.
-
EasyEnglish Bible: Here you’ll find simple
English versions of the Bible, commentaries, studies,
and more.
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John Darby’s Synopsis: Use this tool to get
a summary and overview of each New Testament chapter.
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BibleTexts: Bible Texts offers a look at
specific topics and values in the Bible.
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John Wesley’s Explanatory Notes: Use these
notes to understand difficult words and phrases in the
Bible.
Discussion
Join others in scripture study to discuss your thoughts
and findings.
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StudyLight Forums: Discuss your Bible
studies on the StudyLight forums.
- Gospelr:
Gospelr is a Twitter-like application for discussing the
Bible and Christ.
- Study
Bible Forum: Ask Bible questions, and give
answers on this forum.
Networking & Support
These sites are great places to meet and
connect with other Christians.
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101ChristianSpaces:
This social networking site is a
MySpace for Christians.
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Beliefnet: Beliefnet
offers its community blogs, photo
sharing, video, and more.
-
Xianz: Xianz offers an
alternative as a faith based
MySpace.
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Your Christian Space:
Your Christian Space offers a better
place to connect.
-
Praize: Praize is a
Christian social site that offers it
all, including email, chat, singles,
blogging, and videos.
-
CrossDaily: Become a
part of the CrossDaily community to
find forums, chat, inspiration, and
more.
-
UKChristians: This
website helps Christians in the UK
connect and share their faith.
-
My Catholic Start Page:
Make this your browser’s start page
to discuss and learn about important
news and issues for Catholics.
-
My God Search: My God
Search offers a social way to find
and promote websites about religion
and God.
-
Catholic.net:
Catholic.net is a great portal for
online Catholics, with a prayer
group, forums, and other resources
for faith.
-
His Power Portal: Meet
other faithful Christians through
this site for the faithful.
-
Grace Alley: GraceAlley
offers a place to connect in
spiritual growth online.
-
FaithStreams Communities:
Connect with others in your faith on
this website full of faith
communities.
-
FaithFriend: This is a
great place to find Christian
friends, send faith cards, and post
prayer requests on the prayer board.
-
Theophiles: Share your
knowledge and opinions on this
Christian site that features
journals and polls.
-
ROOV:
Join ROOV to connect with people
within your church and community.
-
Battle Cry: Battle Cry
offers an online community and
resources for young Christians.
-
Faithfreaks: Join
Faithfreaks to find Christian
friends, music, and more.
-
Holypal: Join this
Christian social network to make
friends with other Christians.
-
Christianster: Grow
spiritually through this Christian
community of friends.
-
ChristianFriend: This
site brings together Christians from
around the world.
-
The
Life: This Christian
social networking site is all about
faith, love, and family.
-
Faithlight: Find
pictures, videos, and more on this
Christian alternative to MySpace and
Facebook.
-
Believer in One: Check
out Believer in One for classifieds,
forums, chat, yellow pages and more
for Christian Apologetics, theology,
and research.
-
Christianity.com: On
this site you’ll find lots of
content, forums, and social
resources for Christians.
-
oaktreeidea: Give and
receive prayers, connect, and make a
difference through Oaktree.
-
Shoutlife: Shoutlife
offers a fresh, Christian approach
to social networking, featuring
connections including people,
organizations, and music.
-
Ianoint: In this
Christian faith social networking
community, you’ll find features
including photos, blogs, videos, and
a forum.
-
Ditty Talk: Ditty Talk
offers all of the functionality of
MySpace in a family friendly
community, even including an option
to sync your account with MySpace.
-
MEETfish: You can meet
lots of other Christians through
this "ocean of friends."
-
Spirit TAG: Spirit TAG
features fellowship, community, and
more just for Christians.
-
Teen Grace: This is the
ultimate place for online Christian
teens to connect with others online.
-
My Godly Place: My
Godly Place offers a great place for
Christians to visit and connect
online.
-
The Desperate: This
Christian social network is full of
purpose and passion.
-
ChristUnion: Meet other
Christians, discover blogs, bands,
and more on this Christian
alternative to MySpace.
-
JesusCrowd: Be a part
of JesusCrowd, where you can submit
prayer requests and make friends
with other Christians.
-
Christian.com:
Christian.com is a social networking
community for Christians, with
blogs, groups, forums, and a lot
more.
-
JCFaith.com: Join
JCFaith for chat, polls, prayers,
and beyond.
-
Crosswalk: Crosswalk
offers lots of Christian social
elements, including a Facebook
group, careers, forums, chat, and
more.
Prayer Groups
As a part of these websites, you’ll
be able to ask for prayers and share
them as well.
-
LiveKite: LiveKite
offers a great place for groups,
music, friends, and more.
-
People2Pray: Find
people to pray for and pray with
through this website.
-
Prayer Request Site:
Make a prayer request and get
inspired by answered prayers on
Prayer Request.
-
Silent Unity: Silent
Unity will help you with a prayer
request on this website.
-
The Voice for Love:
Submit a prayer request, and read
inspirational stories through The
Voice for Love.
-
St. Anthony Shrine: At
the St. Anthony online shrine, you
can make a request that your prayer
be posted on the board, and you can
pray for those who need God’s help
as well.
-
Kindle: Kindle offers
prayer requests and a social prayer
network.
-
His-Friends: Check out
this Christian based social network
to find the support and prayers you
need.
For Organizations
Christian organizations can connect
with other churches, groups, and develop
their own communities with the help of
these sites.
-
Gospel.com: Check out
this community of Christian
organizations to find God online.
-
Ministry Mine: This
networking site is designed to
connect ministries, churches, and
fellowships together.
-
Missionaries.in: In
this global missions project, you’ll
be able to share photos and updates
on your latest missionary
developments.
-
Connect Our People: Use
this website to connect the
followers of your church together
online.
-
MinistryHome: Ministry
workers around the world can connect
and promote their ministries on this
website.
-
MyChurch: Build your
church’s social network through this
website.
-
Cobblestone Community Network:
Cobblestone is designed to help you
build a social network in your
church community.
-
CircleBuilder: Build
groups in your church where members
can schedule events, connect, and
express their faith.
Cause Groups
These social sites offer causes that
are often of interest to Christians.
-
budiz: budiz is a
social network with a social
conscience, which allowes you to
promote and support special
interests.
-
SpeakOut: In this
activism center, you can support
causes that affect Christianity.
-
The Common: The Common
will help you connect with people
who need help in your community, or
find help from others.
-
Modest Needs: Find
grant applications that you can help
fund through Modest Needs.
-
Care2: Care2 is a very
large community for healthy, green
living, as well as human rights and
animal welfare.
Special Interests
Become a part of these sites that
offer a narrow focus for Christians.
-
Christian Mommies: Join
this community to connect with other
Christian moms around the world.
-
Christian Songwriter’s Network:
Through this network, Christian
songwriters share ideas,
inspiration, and resources.
-
Christian Work at Home Moms:
This network offers information and
resources for Christian moms who
currently work at home, or would
like to start doing so.
- The Seven Project:
This community supports Christian
students, youth leaders, and
educators.
-
Christian Jobs: Find a
Christian job you can believe in
through this career website.
-
Church Staffing: Become
a part of the church by finding a
job on this Christian church
staffing website.
-
Planet Wisdom: Find fun
features and community on this site
that offers a Biblical view for
young Christians.
-
YouthFire: Share
reviews, friends, and more on this
Christian youth community.
-
Your Life Counts!:
Share your story and connect with
others on this youth website.
-
Women of Faith: Find
Women of Faith events, join the book
club, and make friends on this
website.
-
Christian Mom:
Christian Mom offers chats, ideas,
stories, and support for Christian
moms.
-
Promise Keepers: These
men of integrity have a website that
features testimonials, resources,
and information on events.
-
Christian Women Today:
Learn about issues important to
Christian women and find support
through this site’s discussion
boards and social resources.
-
Christian Work at Home Dads:
Check out Christian Work at Home
Dads to create a home business you
can operate at home while still
fulfilling your duties as a dad.
Forums & Chat
Discuss your thoughts on Christianity
through these forums and chat rooms for
Christians.
-
Christian Writers: Join
this community of online Christian
writers for book discussions,
critiques, workshops, and more.
-
Christian Connection Network:
Christian penpals and singles can
meet on these forums.
-
Bible Forum: Through
this forum, you can discuss specific
parts of the Bible and beyond.
-
Christian Chat: Join a
Christian Chat room through this
website.
-
Christian Forums:
Christian Forums features prayer
requests, chaplain Q & A and more.
-
Christian Talk Zone:
Check out CTZ for a discussion on
Christianity and the Bible.
-
Bible Forums: On this
forum, you’ll find a large
discussion on the Bible.
-
Christian Pen Pals:
Connect with Christians all over the
world the old fashioned way through
this pen pal network.
Media Sharing
Share Christian videos, links, and
more through these social sites.
-
ChristianTube: On this
Christian YouTube, you can find and
share sermons, Bible studies, and
more.
-
DiggChrist: Digg Christ
offers a Christian’s version of
Digg, where you can find news and
websites that cater to Christian
interests.
-
MyPraize: In MyPraize,
you’ll find Christian music, videos,
and networking.
-
Ultimate Tube: Check
out this Christian video site to
find videos that are Christian based
only.
-
GodTube: This video
sharing site offers a family
friendly alternative.
Dating
With the help of these sites, you can
connect with other Christian singles
looking for love.
-
Christian Personals:
Christian singles can meet up on
this dating website.
-
Christian Mingle: This
community for Christian singles
offers matching, friends, and more.
-
Single Christian Network:
Join this network to meet other
Christian singles of a similar
faith.
-
Christian Singles Dating:
Find the right partner for you by
searching by location, denomination,
and more.
-
Real Christian Singles:
This Christian dating network
includes live chat, message forums,
games, and lots of success stories.
-
Equally Matched: Join
this Christian dating site to create
a long lasting relationship with a
partner that’s perfectly matched for
you.
-
Christian Singles:
Christian Singles is dedicated to
marriage minded Christian singles.
-
Love and Seek: Meet
friends or a spouse on this site for
Christian singles.
-
Adam Meet Eve: Meet
your Adam or Eve on this Christian
social site for singles.
-
eHarmony: In this
trusted online dating site, you’ll
be able to meet a partner that
matches your interests.
Blogs & Journals
Start your own blog or journal
through these Christian websites.
-
Bible Journals: Bible
Journals offers a unique and useful
way to keep track of Bible readings.
-
CCBlogs: This network
is full of Christian blogs full of
critical thinking and faithful
living.
-
Blogs4God: Find lots of
Christian bloggers on Blogs4God.
-
ChristianBlogSites:
Create your own Christian blog
through this website, and connect
with other Christian bloggers.
Events
Stay in the loop on Christian social
happenings with the help of these
websites.
-
OneGoodFriday: Sign up
with this social site, and you’ll
get alerts for Christian social
events.
-
Christian Events: Visit
this website to get connected to
Christian events in the UK.
Clip Art
Find
Christian-related
clip art for
non-commercial use
here.
-
ChristianPhotos.net:
These photos are
free to use for
Christian
publications.
-
Coptic Network
Clip Art:
Here you can
find clip art
for the
Ascension, Saint
Pishoy and the
Revelation to
Shepherds.
Libraries
The New York
Public Library,
British Library and
Galerias de la
Biblioteca, among
others, have quality
religious and
Christian image
databases for you to
click through.
-
New York Public
Library Digital
Gallery:
Browse over 600
images related
to religion in
this collection.
-
ArchNet:
Find images,
including
historical
monuments and
religious
buildings, from
Qatar to Libya
to Australia.
-
ATLA:
The digital
collections from
the American
Theological
Library
Association
include
Christian
photographs,
slides, coins,
and more.
-
British Library
Catalogue of
Illuminated
Manuscripts:
Find Biblical
scenes and
manuscripts that
are free to
download for
non-commercial
use.
-
Galerias de la
Biblioteca
Electronica
Cristiana:
Find beautiful
images relating
to old and
contemporary
Christianity
here.
Art
History and
University
Collections
This list of
religious image
collections comes
from university
libraries at Yale,
USC, Emory and more.
-
Digital
Scriptorium:
Find images from
medieval and
Renaissance
manuscripts from
Columbia’s
collection.
-
Inscriptifact:
Here you’ll find
"an image
database of
inscriptions and
artifacts" from
the University
of Southern
California West
Semitic
Research.
-
Bodleian
Library: Western
manuscripts:
The University
of Oxford’s
Bodleian Library
has old,
illustrated
Christian
manuscripts from
the 11th century
to the 17th
century.
-
Yale Divinity
Digital Image
and Text Library:
View images from
the Database for
Biblical Studies
or the Image and
Text Database on
the History of
Christianity.
-
Pitts Theology
Library:
Emory’s Pitts
Theology Library
has a collection
of over 3,400
images related
to the
Protestant
Reformation and
the beginnings
of the Lutheran
faith.
-
Index of
Christian Art:
Princeton’s
digital
collection
features
medieval art and
icons.
-
Beinecke Rare
Book and
Manuscript
Library:
Find images of
old manuscripts
and
illustrations
from Yale’s
Beinecke
Library.
-
BYU Harold B.
Lee Library:
Brigham Young
has an extensive
digital
collection of
images,
including a
religious
education image
archive.
-
Internet Mission
Photography
Archive:
USC’s archives
includes images
from Protestant
and Catholic
missionary
groups from
Britain, Norway,
Germany, and the
United States.
-
Harvard
University
Library:
Find searchable
digital images
relating to
missionary work
in China and
beyond here.
-
Indiana
University Jane
Johnson
Manuscript
Nursery Library:
Find digital
reproductions of
religious
learning cards
for children
here.
-
Bridgeman Art
Culture History:
Register to
access beautiful
paintings and
other art
history images,
including
religious ones.
Museum
Collections
Browse digital
religious image
collections from the
Louvre, Smithsonian
and other museums.
-
Anno Domini:
This virtual
museum depicting
different stages
of Jesus’ life
and symbolism is
a project of The
Provincial
Museum of
Alberta.
-
National Museum
of American
History:
The
Smithsonian’s
National Museum
of American
History has
online images of
paintings,
artifacts and
more pertaining
to religion.
-
Smithsonian
American Art
Museum:
Search religious
artwork and
artifacts from
American
history.
-
Louvre:
The Louvre
Museum has
bas-reliefs,
sculptures,
sarcophaguses,
and more
depicting the
evolution of
religions in
world history.
-
The Judaica
Museum:
New York’s
Judaica Museum
has a sample of
its collections
online,
including an
engraved Kiddush
cup and a
miniature Torah
ark.
History
Here you can find
religious images
that pertain to
American and
European history.
-
Christian
Digital Images:
Find clipart,
Easter images,
and images from
the scripture,
Stations of the
Cross, Nativity
and Old and New
Testaments here.
-
Gutenberg Bible:
Search the
Gutenberg Bible
for religious
images here.
-
Early Virginia
Religious
Petitions:
View maps and
petitions from
1774-1802
regarding the
separation of
church and state
in Virginia.
Cathedrals and
Temples
This list
includes high-res
photos of St. Mark’s
Cathedral and stain
glass windows.
-
Facade of St.
Marks Cathedral:
View this
beautiful photo
of the ornate
design on St.
Mark’s
Cathedral.
-
Photo Furl:
Find wallpapers
of basilicas and
cathedrals
around Europe.
-
St. John
Evangelical
Lutheran Church
ELCA:
Check with this
church about
using their
beautiful high
res photos of
the stained
glass windows at
St. John’s.
Photographs
Here you’ll find
photographs of
medieval abbeys.
-
Figurae:
This site has
cataloged photos
of abbeys dating
from the 12th
century.
Biblical
Images
View artifacts,
maps and cities from
the Bible here.
-
The Coptic
Network Picture
Archive:
Find icons and
paintings of the
Passion and
crucifix, Jesus
and Mary, and
more.
-
High Resolution
Photos for
Tchacos Codex:
This blogger
shares photos
from The
National
Geographic
Society of
papyrus and ink
manuscripts from
the Gospels.
-
Free High
Resolution Bible
Maps:
View high res
maps from the
time of Abraham,
the Exodus from
Egypt, the
Twelve Tribes in
Canaan and more.
-
BiblePlaces.com:
This website has
high res images
of the Sea of
Galilee, Mt.
Gerizim, Mt.
Zion, Kazneh at
Petra and other
Biblical sites.
-
Online Bible
Atlas:
Find maps from
the Smith Bible,
of Israel under
King Solomon,
Palestine under
Herod the Great,
and more.
-
The Hebrew Bible:
View photos of
manuscripts from
The Torah here.
-
Radiography
Schools:
Here you’ll find
the education to
use technology
to date ancient
religious
imagery.
-
Bible Land
Photographs:
The Church of
Christ in Zion,
IL, has put
together this
collection of
high-res images
of the Arch of
Constantine, The
Colosseum, The
Arch of Titus,
and the
Mamertine
Prison.
Stock
Images
Search these
stock image sites
for religious
imagery, including
crosses,
inspirational
scenes, and more.
-
Christian Images
and Stock Art:
Find
professional
quality images
from The
Artservant
collection here.
-
A-Z Fotos:
Religious
Pictures:
From St. Peter’s
Basilica to the
Cao Dai temple
in Vietnam,
you’ll find
beautiful photos
here.
-
Dreamstime:
These photos
aren’t
technically
free, but at
just 20 cents
per download,
they’re still
very affordable.
-
Stock.xchng:
Find photographs
of worshipers,
the Nativity and
religious
buildings.
-
twicepix:
Twicepix is
another free
photo site.
-
Image After:
You’re even
allowed to
modify and edit
some of these
free religious
images.
Shared
Photos and Media
These shared
sites and community
sites are great
resources for
finding religious
imagery and
Christian images.
-
CreativeMYK:
Christian
artists share
graphics and
photos on this
community site.
-
Vine Resources:
Pastors and
others involved
in ministry come
to this site to
find music,
photos and
videos to use
for their
projects.
-
Living Praise:
Download
screensavers of
religious-inspired
sunsets and
more.
-
StockVault.net:
Here you can
share your own
religious
photographs,
too.
-
Living Praise II:
Find even more
high-res screen
savers of
chapels, crosses
and more
inspiration
scenes here.
-
Free Bible Verse
Wallpaper:
Each of these
wallpaper
downloads comes
with a Bible
verse, too.
Scripture
These blogs go over
Scripture and Bible
verses.
-
Eternity Matters
Bible Study Blog:
This blog
recounts
different Bible
verses and
stories and also
shares tips for
reading the
Bible.
-
Improved
Scripture Study:
This blog covers
the books of the
Bible in order
and is currently
on Revelations.
-
Daily Scripture
Blog:
This blog goes
over the
"Scriptures for
the busy
person," and
finds verses to
inspire patience
and hope.
-
Scripture Zealot:
This blogger
writes about
everything from
Heidelberg
Catechism to
helpful
spiritual books.
-
KATAGRAPHAIS:
Find out what
this theologian
is reading to
help with his
Bible study and
spiritual
growth.
-
Better Bibles
Blog:
This blogger
posts about
Bible
translations and
how to improve
Bible
translation.
-
New Epistles:
Read about
different kinds
of Bible
translations and
approaches to
Bible study
here.
-
Rightly Dividing
the Word of
Truth:
Here you can
read reviews of
Bible study
books and
consider other’s
points of view
of various Bible
stories and
teachings.
-
EN EϕΕΣΩ:
Analyze and
review Ephesians
on this blog.
-
ESV Bible Blog:
The blog for the
English Standard
Version Bible
site has tips
for Bible
studies and
more.
Inspiration and
Encouragement
These blogs can
help you find
inspiring messages
from the Bible and
encourage you to
stick with it.
-
One Year Bible
Blog:
Get Bible verses
everyday on this
blog, which also
shares
commentary and
support.
-
Christian
Monthly Standard:
Get frequent,
inspiring Bible
verses and
prodding
commentary here.
-
Suffering
Christians:
Christians who
are suffering
from chronic
illnesses can
benefit from the
encouragement
offered by this
blog, as well as
its mission to
study the notion
of suffering in
Christianity.
-
Christian Blog:
Daily Devotions:
Get daily
inspiration and
Bible verses
from this blog.
-
Persecution Blog:
Learn about
Christian
persecution
around the world
and receive
encouragement
through prayer.
-
Church of God of
Carmichael
Mature Adult
Class Bible
Study Blog:
Popular posts
from this group
focus on
improving your
relationship
with God.
-
Wisdom Begun:
Kelly is a
Christian
homemaker and
home school
teacher who
writes about the
daily challenges
and perks of
living a simple
but meaningful
Christian life.
-
BiC’s Christian
Blog:
Made for
Heaven’s BiC
Christian Blog
posts about the
daily struggles
of being a
Christian.
-
Inspirational
Christian
Stories and
Poems Blog:
Read poems and
other
inspirational
posts inspired
by Christian
values and the
Bible here.
-
Walk With Me:
This blog comes
from Today’s
Christian Woman
magazine and
offers help to
Christian women
who need
guidance and
support.
Theology
and Religious
History
These Bible study
blogs analyze
theology and
religious history by
using text to
question or support
their theories.
-
Participatory
Bible Study Blog:
This Bible study
and theology
blog is written
by Henry
Neufeld,
president of
Pacesetters
Bible School,
Inc., and owner
of Energion
Publications.
-
Castle of
Nutshells:
This blogger
explores
theology by
studying Bible
verses and
stories.
-
New Leaven:
TC Robinson’s
New Leaven is
based on Paul’s
words in 1 Cor.
5:6-8 and covers
Bible stories
and theology.
-
Theologer:
This "practical
theology" blog
considers
salvation and
more.
-
Archaic
Christianity:
This blog is
"devoted to the
study of early
Christianity and
Christian
origins."
-
Cal.vini.st:
This theology
blog explores
Biblical
doctrine and
history.
-
biblicalia:
Read about
ancient
Christianity,
Bible
translations,
word usage in
the Bible and
more.
-
Chrisendom:
Learn about the
Bible themes and
theologies most
closely
associated with
Paul.
-
Christ, My
Righteousness:
Discover
different
Christian
traditions,
Bible
translations and
more at Christ,
My
Righteousness.
-
Christian
History Blog:
Recent posts on
this blog
include "Oil,
Coal and
Conservative
Religion" and
"Signs and
Wonders: The
Charismatic
Power of Early
Christianity."
Christian
Relationships
Pursue a healthy,
moral Christian
relationship with
your family and
friends by visiting
these Bible blogs.
-
Marriage Victory:
Christian
couples will
find helpful
Bible verses and
posts about
forgiveness,
marriage and
family here.
-
Joyful Marriages:
Ron and Nancy
Anderson blog
about healthy,
moral
relationships.
-
Making Home:
Discover
healthy,
beneficial ways
to create a
Christ-focused
home.
-
Ask Dr. P:
Dr. P dispenses
Christian love
and marriage
advice and often
highlights
corresponding
Bible verses.
-
All in the
Family:
Dr. Richard
Trader, a
Southern Baptist
pastor, blogs
about marriage
and Christian
family.
-
Faith Dance:
This
"post-evangelical"
blogger writes
about
spirituality and
friendship,
marriage and
sex, and more.
-
Legacy Dad:
At Legacy Dad,
you can discover
how this blogger
attempts to be a
strong Christian
figure for his
family.
-
Christian
Matrimonials:
Recent posts
from this blog
include "Improve
Your
Relationships By
Learning How to
Communicate
Through Safe
Conversations"
and "Getting
Engaged: What To
Expect."
-
Light the Fire
Blog:
Get relationship
and spiritual
advice from
posts that
recount New
Testament
stories and
lessons.
-
Our Orthodox
Catholic Family:
Pam Folbrecht
blogs about the
Catholic faith
and the lessons
that prepare her
and her husband
to expand their
faithful, moral
family.
Blogs
Plus
These Bible study
blogs offer more
than just regular
posts. Find extra
resources like
search tools,
question and answer
support, and more.
-
BibleGateway:
Search this site
for particular
verses and
chapters.
-
Living Water:
Living Water is
the blog for
Bible Study
Planet, a site
that also
includes a
podcast, Bible
study outlines,
videos and other
resources for
Bible study.
-
Salvation Coach
Blog:
Pastor Roy Ice
is a
world-traveled
teacher and
preacher who
welcomes
questions about
living
spiritually.
-
Biblical Studies
Notebook:
Find resources
for enhancing
your Bible study
here.
-
Monergism:
Find resources
for studying the
Bible and
learning about
God here.
-
Crosswalk:
Get Bible study
resources,
prayer tips and
more from this
site.
-
Bible Dude:
Bible Dude blogs
about everything
from modern day
religious
conflicts to
worship to Bible
studies.
-
Bible Keeper:
Here you’ll find
Bible study
tools and blogs.
-
BibleStudyGuide.org:
On this site,
you’ll find
audio Bible
lessons, posts
about Scripture
and more.
-
Bible Gateway:
Look up
passages, find
reading plans
and more.
Catholic
Bible Study
Catholics who
want to learn more
about the Bible can
benefit from these
blogs.
-
Catholic Bible:
This blog aims
to help
Catholics read
the entire Bible
in one year.
-
Catholic Mom:
Here you can
find all kinds
of resources for
helping your
family grow
spiritually and
running a Bible
study.
-
Catholic Tube:
On Catholic
Tube, you can
learn about the
Catholic Bible
and Catholic
teachings.
-
Catholic News
Service Blog:
Recent posts
from this source
include "Jesus’
farewell
discourse" and
"Life and truth
in John’s
Gospel."
-
Steve Ray’s Blog:
Steve Ray writes
about Catholic
news, theology,
conferences,
canon law and
more.
-
Insight Scoop:
Insight Scoop is
the blog for The
Ignatius Press.
Read about
modern Catholic
issues and news,
Catholic values
and more.
-
Happy Catholic:
Get ideas for
prayer, better
understand the
Catholic liturgy
and more.
-
Catholic Youth
Ministry Blog:
Find inspiration
to get involved
in the recently
revitalized
Catholic youth
movement.
-
The Inside Blog:
This blog from
Inside Catholic
discusses the
Catholic news of
the day,
including
culture, faith
and politics.
-
Catholic Culture:
Get commentary,
tips and more
for prayer and
devotion and
living a
Catholic life
everyday.
Spirituality
Cultivate your
spiritual growth
through the Bible
and by reading these
blogs.
-
The Voice of
Stefan:
Consider
miracles,
Christian
history and
daily Bible
verses here.
-
beauty of the
bible:
This blogger
from Texas
writes about
"the beauty of
the word of
God."
-
Whatsover you do
to the least of
my brothers:
This spiritual
development blog
features Bible
verses and
inspiring
stories.
-
Faith Blogs:
Beliefnet’s
Faith Blogs
include Jesus
Creed, Text
Messages and The
New Christians.
-
Jolinda Cary’s
Blog:
Jolinda Cary
blogs about
religious
freedom,
spiritual growth
and more.
-
Monk in a Bus:
This husband and
father is
"trying to
embrace a
prophetic
imagination and
to live a whole
life as a
follower of
Jesus."
-
Orthodox
Christian
Network Blog:
The blog from
the Orthodox
Christian
Network features
posts about
Christian living
and values, plus
modern examples
of orthodox
faith.
-
Centre for
Christian
Spirituality:
Recent posts on
this blog
include "Why do
we pray?" and
"God is with us,
next to us, all
the time."
-
Evotional:
Read Evotional
for tips on
living life like
a disciple.
-
The Bible
Blogger Bible
Blog:
This blogger is
"reading the
Word and trying
to figure out
life while doing
it."
Community
These
community-oriented
Bible study blogs
are full of
meaningful
discussion and
support.
-
Christian Bible
Study Blog:
This site
features posts,
quotes of the
week, articles
about prayer and
more.
-
The Gospel.com
Blog:
Active
Christians can
learn about
running a Bible
study, reading
the Bible, and
special events
and issues
affecting their
community.
-
The Shepherds’
Fellowship
Pulpit Blog:
Learn how to be
a stronger, more
spiritual member
of the Christian
community when
you read posts
like "Ten
Reasons to
Preach the
Word."
-
The Church of
Jesus Christ:
This blogger
welcomes open
discussion about
prayer styles,
modern church
debate and
positions, and
more.
-
Church Whisperer:
Church Whisperer
is a leadership
and ministry
blog.
-
spaghettipie:
Get tips for
recognizing the
joy in every
day.
-
Word and Verse:
Through Word and
Verse, this
blogger aims to
spread the word
of God to anyone
who will visit.
-
Alpha Christian
Community:
This blog
comments on
missionaries,
the Gospels and
more.
-
My Life
Ministries:
This online
community of
Christians
features
podcasts, and
blogs about
spirituality and
faith.
-
Revelife:
Here, Christians
discuss faith,
Christian
lifestyle and
Scripture.
From
Pastors
Pastors share
their insight into
Bible study through
these blogs.
-
Ramblings from
Red Rose:
A pastor in The
Methodist Church
of Great Britain
writes from
Lancashire about
theology, Bible
study and more.
-
living the
crucified life:
This blogger and
his wife are
both missionary
pastors in The
Grand Canyon
National Park.
Read posts about
Bible study
books and more.
-
Desiring God:
John Piper
offers
commentary and
more for other
ministers and
Christian
leaders.
-
Pastor Blog:
Pastors can turn
to this blog to
find resources
and guidance
bringing the
word of God to
their
communities.
-
Pastor Zip’s
Blog:
Pastor Zip is an
Evangelical
Lutheran pastor
who blogs about
everything
church-related.
-
It Takes a
Church…:
This pastor and
author blogs
about "consumeristic
Christianity"
and other modern
Christian
issues.
-
Pastor Jason’s
Blog:
Pastor Jason
likes getting in
on the
discussion about
homosexuality,
politics and
more, from a
Christian
perspective.
-
The Pastor’s
Soul, Role and
Home:
Charles Swindoll
offers "insight
for living" and
hope for
Christians in
his blog.
-
GregRohlinger.com:
Pastor Greg from
Arizona blogs
about events at
his church,
posts Bible
verses and more.
-
The Spirituality
Blog:
Pastor Dee’s
blog focuses on
prophecies.
Miscellaneous
For even more
Bible study tips and
plans, visit these
blogs.
-
Creative Bible
Study Blog:
Christians of
all ages can
turn to this
blog for ideas
to make Bible
study more fun
and engaging.
-
Discipulus
Scripturae:
Here you will
read posts about
the latest
trends in Bible
studies and
extra resources
to help you get
the most out of
your reading.
-
Orthodox
Christian Bible
Studies Blog:
Read about
ancient faith
and Orthodox
Christianity,
get Bible study
guides, and
more.
-
Greek Bible
Study Blog:
Learn all about
the Greek Bible
here, including
vocabulary and
the alphabet,
and
translations.
-
Bible Geek Gone
Wild:
Shaun Tabatt is
"an aspiring
biblical
scholar" who
reviews
Christian and
Bible study
books and more.
-
Bible Design and
Binding:
Discover the
process of Bible
binding here.
-
Bill Hull:
Bill Hull is a
discipleship
evangelist who
has written
posts like
"Being a friend
of God" and
"Defeat the
Gospel."
-
Bock’s Blog:
This Bible.org
blog Dr. Darrell
Bock, a Research
Professor of New
Testament
Studies at
Dallas
Theological
Seminary.
-
The Living Room
Study:
Get through the
Bible one
chapter a day
with the
guidance of this
blog.
-
NET Bible
Revolution:
W. Hall Harris
III is the
Managing Editor
for the NET
Bible at
Bible.org and
posts about
Bible
translations and
Bible 2.0.
Bible Study
Learn about the
Bible with these
games, from
Scripture Solitaire
to Exodus
Adventures.
-
Millionaires:
This game is set
up like the show
"Who Wants to be
a Millionaire,"
but the
questions are
all
Bible-related.
-
Bible Adventures:
This game
involves several
Bible
characters,
including Jonah,
Moses and David
and Goliath.
-
Super 3D Noah’s
Ark:
Calm down the
animals in
Noah’s ark so
that you can
leave peacefully
in this game.
-
Scripture
Solitaire:
Put together
Bible verses
about Christ’s
last days,
Noah’s ark and
more.
-
Exodus
Adventures:
Players learn
all about the
Exodus as a
teenage
archaeologist in
Sinai and Egypt.
-
Bible Grand Slam
3.0:
This game is
designed like
baseball, only
players must
answer Bible
questions
correctly to get
a hit.
-
Bible Crosswords
and Word Search
Studio:
Make and play
Bible crossword
and word puzzles
here.
-
Bible Quiz Level
3 (Expert):
Test your
knowledge in
this tough Bible
quiz.
-
Gamers 4 Jesus:
This network of
gamers and Bible
study members
combines combat
games and
Scriptures.
-
Interactive
Parables:
Interactive
Parables in a 3D
game that
challenges
players to win
crowns after
completing 24
parables,
including The
Good Shepherd,
The Growing Seed
and The Good
Samaritan.
-
Solomon Says:
This game show
quizzes you on
Bible trivia.
-
The Bible Game:
This gamily quiz
game features 20
micro-game
challenges based
on stories from
the Old
Testament.
-
Bible Wonders:
This card game
on the computer
teaches everyone
about the Bible.
-
Garden of Eden:
Discover how
much you really
know about The
Garden of Eden
in this quiz.
-
Cal and Marty’s
Scripture Memory
Game:
You have 30
seconds to study
a verse before
it is scrambled.
Then, you have
to put it back
together.
-
Joshua and the
Battle of
Jericho:
Lead God’s
people into
safety in this
game.
-
Catholic
Challenge Bible
Game:
This
church-approved
Bible study game
for Catholics is
also available
in Spanish.
-
Bible Quiz: Cain
and Abel:
Answer questions
like "What did
Cain chose for
his job?" and
"How long did
Adam live?" in
this quiz.
-
Bible in Mind:
This game has
four levels that
test you on the
bible.
-
Bongo Loves
Bible:
This 3D game
tests your
knowledge of key
Bible characters
and stories.
For Kids
These
kid-friendly games
teach young ones
about Bible stories
and responsible,
moral behavior.
-
Jonah Quiz:
Kids are tested
on their
knowledge of
Jonah and whale
in this game.
-
David and
Goliath:
Make David and
Goliath battle
each other and
the elements in
this game.
-
Bibleman: A
Fight for Faith:
Bibleman and his
pals must
complete special
missions in this
Sims-like game.
-
Attack of the
Sunday School
Zombies:
Kids learn to
appreciate
Sunday School in
this game.
-
Timothy and
Titus:
In this game,
players must
help Timothy and
Titus recover
the letters from
Paul that were
stolen by the
Romans.
-
Galilee Flyer:
Here, players
learn about the
Sea of Galilee
and put together
Bible verses.
-
Charlie Church
mouse:
Charlie Church
mouse helps
young children
learn Bible
stories like the
Walls of
Jericho, Daniel,
Parable of the
Lost Coin,
Jonah, the 3
Wisemen and
more.
-
Digital Praise
Christian
Computer Games:
Here, kids can
play games from
Focus on the
Family’s
Adventures in
Odyssey, Veggie
Tales and more.
-
Veggie Tales
Games:
Kids can play
Sweat ‘n’ Sumo
and The
Eggsperts with
their Veggie
Tales friends.
-
Adventures in
Odyssey and the
Great Escape:
The characters
create a virtual
reality game
that goes wrong.
Players learn
lessons in
making
responsible,
moral decisions.
-
Fall of Jericho:
In The Fall of
Jericho,
students race
across the Sinai
wilderness to
Jericho.
Teachers can
submit their own
quiz questions
on any Bible
subject.
-
Jonah Games:
These Jonah
games from
Veggie Tales
challenge kids
to avoid fish,
steer a boat and
more.
-
Isles of Derek:
Find out the
secret that is
plaguing the
people of Derek
in this game.
-
Camping: The
Bug-a-Boo Way:
Kids learn
responsibility
and how to be a
good, tolerant
friend in this
game.
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Gil’s Bible
Jumble:
Locate Bible
verses hidden in
the forest in
this game.
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Bible Champions:
Kids learn about
the Bible by
finding
characters,
completing
puzzles and
more.
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Light Rangers:
Angel, Amos and
A.J., with the
help of their
Sunday School
teacher and the
power of God,
set out to save
Angeltown from
Maniac Brainiac.
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Bible Kids Fun
Zone:
Very young
children will
find various
activities and
Bible lessons
here.
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Wonderzone:
Kids learn about
missionaries and
other religious
history issues
here.
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Adventures in
Odyssey: The
Sword of the
Spirit:
Kids learn
Christian values
in this game
about a sword
that "brings out
the true nature
in whoever
possesses it."
Virtual
Worlds
Get lost in these
virtual worlds that
are also
Christian-friendly.
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Following the
Path of Jesus:
Find out what it
was like to live
in Jesus’ time
as you explore
the Sea of
Galilee,
Jerusalem and
more.
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Second Life:
Create a virtual
world in Second
Life to teach
kids about
Christian issues
and community.
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The Sims:
The Sims is
another popular
virtual world
where Christian
values are
tested.
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Left Behind:
Eternal Forces:
This game is
based on the
Left Behind
book series.
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The Chronicles
of Narnia: The
Lion, the Witch
and the Wardrobe:
Lose yourself in
this alternate
world that
serves as an
allegory for
Christianity.
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Left Behind:
Tribulation
Forces:
Chapter 2 of the
Left Behind
games challenges
players to beat
the Antichrist,
command forces
and control over
40 units.
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God Speed 3D:
This non-violent
game requires
players to
"overcome road
hazards like
deception,
confusion and
greed" while
learning about
the Bible.
Religious
History
Learn more about
the church, Noah and
other religious
history stories and
facts here.
-
The Rebel
Planet: Orion:
This game
focuses on the
"mysterious
world" before
the Great Flood
of Noah.
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Joseph’s Story:
Help an
archaeologist
uncover Joseph’s
palace and learn
about his
brothers, the
coat of many
colors and other
stories.
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Quiz: The Church:
Discover who is
the head of the
church, who
oversees a
congregation and
more.
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The Story of
Creation:
Learn about the
story of
Creation in this
interactive
story.
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The Tomb of
Moses:
Learn more about
Moses when you
discover his
tomb here.
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Heaven Bound:
Heaven Bound is
based on
Pilgrim’s
Progress,
and players must
go through The
Slough of
Despond, The
Jungle, Meadow
and more.
-
Big Genius Bible
Trivia Game:
Quiz yourself on
Bible history
and trivia.
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Secret Chamber:
This game
teaches you
about King
Solomon.
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Ten Commandments:
In this game,
players meet
Moses at Mt.
Sinai and cross
the Chaos Canyon
Bridge, where
they learn about
the 10
Commandments.
-
Prodgial Son:
Learn the story
of the Prodigal
Son in this
game.
-
Holy Land
Experience:
This game takes
you through the
Holy Land and
shows players’
diaries, a time
line, maps and
more.
-
Catholic
Challenge
Catechism Game:
Learn more about
the Catholic
Church when you
play this game.
Christian
Music
Play around with
Christian music or
start your own band
with these games.
-
Heavenly Harmony
Gold:
Start your own
Christian band
with this game.
-
Dance Praise:
This series of
Christian
worship games
feature 35 songs
and teaches fun
dances.
-
Dance Praise
Dance Pad:
Use the dance
pad to make sure
you’re doing all
the moves
correctly.
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Guitar Praise:
Like Guitar Hero
but for
Christians, this
game features
music from
Skillet, Stellar
Kart, the
Newsboys and
more.
Warrior
Games
These warrior
games maintain a
Christian focus and
aren’t as violent or
bloody as their more
mainstream
counterparts.
-
The War in
Heaven:
Players choose
to fight as
angels with God
or with Lucifer
in this game.
-
Catechumen:
Battle
demon-possessed
Roman soldiers
to rescue your
mentor in this
game.
-
Halo 3:
A movement
involving Halo 3
for Bible study
started a couple
of years ago.
Learn about it
here.
-
Eternal War
Shadows of Light:
XRUCIFIX’s game
Eternal War
Shadows of Light
is free to
download.
-
Swords and
Sandals 1:
Gladiator:
Fight like a
gladiator in
this game.
-
Christian Gamers
Blog:
Learn about
fighting games
that are popular
with Christian
gamers here.
Morality
and Faith Games
Practice making
good, moral
decisions when you
play these games.
-
Saints of Virtue:
In this popular
game, players
battle Pride,
Fear, Vanity and
Self-Righteousness
in a Pilgrim’s
Pride type of
environment.
-
Spiritual
Warfare:
Battle enemies
of God in your
quest to collect
God’s armor in
this game.
-
Axys Adventures:
In this game,
Axys must battle
overgrown weeds
and dark secrets
to uncover a
Christian
message that
will save the
community.
-
Ominous Horizons:
Players must
find the hidden
Bible text and
travel from
Stonehenge to a
Mayan temple to
the underworld
to battle
Satan’s demons,
who want to
prevent the
printing of the
Bible.
-
Victory at
Hebron:
Find out what
happened to the
missing spies of
Joshua and Caleb
in this
non-violent
game.
-
Salvation:
Quiz yourself on
the Scriptures
and salvation
Bible verses
here.
-
First Principles:
Remind yourself
of your earliest
Sunday School
lessons here.
-
ZJ the Ball:
This game is
designed like a
classic video
game and teaches
Christian
values.
-
Bible Buffet:
Kill food
enemies with
kitchen utensils
in this
surprisingly
Christian-focused
game.
-
Jesus Every Day:
Take daily Bible
quizzes to learn
more about
stories and
Scripture.
Puzzles
These crosswords
and word games test
your knowledge of
the Bible and
Christian
terminology.
-
Bible Crossword
Challenge:
This free
crossword puzzle
will test your
knowledge of the
Scriptures.
-
Does God Really
Love You?:
In this word
search, players
must find the
words from John
3:16.
-
Easter - a time
for rejoicing:
Find words like
cross, crown,
light and angels
in this
Easter-themed
puzzle.
-
Weekly Bible
Wordoku:
These word games
are designed
like Sudoku.
-
Bridges:
Play against the
computer to
create a bridge
from one end of
the grid to the
other.
-
Bible Crossword
Puzzles:
Choose
categories like
Easter, famous
quotes or
Abraham.
-
Hidden Message
Puzzles:
Find the hidden
message in
puzzles for
Acts, Ruth,
Exodus, Matthew
and more.
-
Wordsearch:
These word
searches cover
everything from
Joshua to
Corinthians to
Genesis.
-
Kings of the
Bible Christian
Bible Crossword
Game:
Test your
knowledge of
Christian kings
here.
-
Bible Word
Puzzles:
Play online
Bible games,
like word
searches,
crosswords and
hangman here.
-
Books of the
Bible Word
Search:
Find words like
Genesis, Ezekiel
and Chronicles
here.
Miscellaneous
From Quest for
God’s Armor to Bible
hangman, these games
aren’t scandalous or
immoral.
-
The Antagonist:
This game was
created by a
developer
curious about
the genre of
Christian
computer games.
-
Monsters from
Hell:
In Monsters From
Hell, an angel
from God has to
fight
black-magic
demons.
-
Quest for God’s
Armor:
Find and put
together the
pieces of God’s
armor in this
game.
-
NACAH:
Keep your Bible
handy in order
to solve the
adventures in
this game.
-
McGee’s New
Media Kids’
Bible:
This interactive
Bible features
puzzles, trivia
games and more.
-
Christian
Founders:
This game
teaches kids
about the
founders of the
U.S., who were
Christian.
-
Jesus in Space:
Learn about the
Gospel through
this creative
game.
-
Bible Hangman:
Play Bible
hangman to learn
more about the
Bible.
-
Bible Quizzes:
Quizzes here
feature books of
the Bible,
famous stories,
Jesus’ teachings
and more.
-
Free Bible Games
and Bible
Quizzes Online:
Play the Sabbath
Quiz, Pentecost
Quiz, or solve
crosswords here.
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