- Asterisks (*) indicate my favorite resources.
1. Ministries
- *9 Marks and Capitol Hill Baptist Church (Mark Dever): 9News e-journal, articles, reviews, reading lists, pastor’s toolbox
- Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals: articles and Reformation resources
- Banner of Truth Trust: articles
- *Bible.org: about, NET Bible (cf. my blog post), Daniel Wallace’s “Prof’s Soapbox,” authors, series, reviews, Q&A topics
- Biblical Theology Briefings: BT briefings, BT articles, preaching articles, other articles
- *The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: some of the finest complementarian resources, including articles, journal articles, book reviews, online books, and Q & A. See esp. the free PDF of Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: A Response to Evangelical Feminism, ed. John Piper and Wayne Grudem.
- Denver Seminary: journal; bibliographies for OT, NT, leadership, stewardship, and spiritual formation; articles on contemporary issues (RSS feed)
- *Desiring God (John Piper): first-class “Resource Library,” including over twenty free e-books. (Cf. “What You Will Find on Our Site.”)
- *Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary: journal, short articles, basic library booklist, MACP, Rice lectures
- Ekklesia Consortium: Sola!, articles, reviews
- Founders: founders works, modern works
- *The Gospel Coalition (D. A. Carson, Tim Keller, et al.): “Who We Are,” council members, foundational docs (preamble, confessional statement, theological vision for ministry), resources (including video interviews and video Q&A), and Themelios
- Grace to You and Grace Community Church (John MacArthur): articles, FAQs, positions, transcripts
- Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology: reviews
- Ligonier (R. C. Sproul): Sproul quotes on various topics, annotated Sproul bibliography, most influential books for Sproul
- Matthias Media: gospel-centered resources (about)
- Monergism: classic articles, contemporary articles, e-books, biography, early church fathers
- The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: journal, magazine, modesty, “give me an answer”
- Student Global Impact: about, links for student mission groups (Cf. For the Sake of His Name: Challenging a New Generation for World Missions.)
- *Together for the Gospel (T4G): videos about the conferences in 2006 and 2008, affirmations and denials, blog
- Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (Ravi Zacharias)
2. Individuals
- William D. Barrick (bio): blog (unfortunately, no RSS feed), Bible translation, Q&A, reviews, sermons
- *Kevin Bauder (bio): In The Nick of Time: thoughtful short essays published each Friday afternoon (request email subscription here)
- A. Philip Brown (bio): articles and reviews, including his Ph.D. dissertation on Ezra as a PDF
- Denny Burk (bio): publications
- *D. A. Carson (bio): published articles as PDFs
- *Rodney J. Decker (bio): Greek, translation, reviews, theology, blog
- Jonathan Edwards (bio): online works provided by The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University; abstracts of major works
- Craig A. Evans (bio): studies
- Kenneth M. Gardoski (bio): articles
- Jim Hamilton (bio): books, articles, reviews
- Ted Hildebrandt (bio): purpose: “to provide solid biblical studies materials freely”
- Phil Johnson’s “The Hall of Church History: Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys”bio): Don’t let the silly sense of humor fool you; this is an invaluable reference for church history resources. Fourteen categories: Creeds, Church Fathers, Medieval Churchmen, Heretics, Eastern Orthodox, Catholics, Reformers, Puritans, Anabaptists, Arminians, Cultists, Unorthodox, Baptists, and Recent Stalwarts. For each category Johnson writes a brief overview and lists multiple annotated links to other helpful websites.
- Robert V. McCabe (bio): Old Testament Studies (includes his writings and Internet resources)
- *Douglas J. Moo (bio): includes PDFs of nearly thirty superb articles by a first-class Pauline scholar
- John Owen: run by Justin Taylor; bibliography, FAQs, articles, works
- Charles Spurgeon: “The Spurgeon Archive” (bio): run by Phil Johnson, the most comprehensive site (to my knowledge) dedicated to Charles Spurgeon; sermons, writings, other Spurgeon resources
- Geerhardus Vos (bio): Vos’s uncollected English works
- Don Whitney (bio): “The Center for Biblical Spirituality”
- N. T. Wright (bio): unofficial collection of lectures/articles, audio/video, sermons, and other writings
- Fred Zaspel (bio): articles, bibliography and reviews
3. E-Periodicals
- 9News e-journal: published bi-monthly since Sept. 2006 by 9Marks (see “Ministries” above)
- Bulletin for Biblical Research: selected articles available as PDFs from vols. 1-10, 11-present
- Christianity Today: archives, news, essays, reviews, books & culture, Christian history & biography
- Denver Journal: “An Online Review of Current Biblical and Theological Studies,” published since 1998 by Denver Seminary
- Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal: published since 1996 by Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
- Grace Theological Journal: selected articles published by Grace Theological Seminary from 1980 to 1991
- Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: published since 1995 by The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (see “Ministries” above)
- The Master’s Seminary Journal: published since 1990 by The Master’s Seminary
- Modern Reformation (Michael Horton): author, chronological, and topical indexes; published since 1993
- Reformation 21: published since 2005 as “The Online Magazine of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals”
- Review of Biblical Literature: published by the Society of Biblical Literature; subscribe to weekly email newsletter
- The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology: published since 1997 by The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- *Theological Journal Library: $300 and worth every penny
- Wesleyan Theological Journal: published since 1966 by the Wesleyan Theological Society
- World Magazine: archives
4. E-Reference
- BestCommentaries.com: includes forthcoming commentaries, the top two commentaries on each book of the Bible, OT commentaries, NT commentaries, series, authors
- Bible Gateway: over twenty English translations, including the ESV, HCSB, NASB, NIV, NLT, Message, and TNIV
- Bible Geocoding: “the location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible” via Google Earth’s satellite photography
- *BibleWorks: “Software for Biblical Exegesis and Research” (not free); cf. Phil Gons’s comparison
- Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts: images of NT manuscripts for textual criticism; Daniel Wallace, executive director
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library: hundreds of e-books; about, authors, titles, subjects
- Forthcoming commentaries
- IVPNT Commentaries
- *Logos Bible Software: “Advanced Technology for Eternal Truth” (not free). See my review of Scholar’s Library: Gold, Phil Gons’s comparison, and my review of PNTC, BECNT, and NIGTC (three NT commentary series).
- The Paul Page: “Dedicated to the New Perspective on Paul”
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae: TLG “has collected and digitized most texts written in Greek from Homer (8 c. B.C.) to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453 and beyond. Its goal is to create a comprehensive digital library of Greek literature from antiquity to the present era” (about). It’s an amazing tool (and requires a subscription for full access).
- “Searchable Reference Books at Amazon.com and Google.com.”
- Teknia Software: Greek language tools; resources supplementing Bill Mounce’s Basics of Biblical Greek
- *Theopedia: “an encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity,” a theological version of Wikipedia (cf. about)
5. Links Compiled by Others
- Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
- William D. Barrick (bio)
- Biblical Studies: run by Robert I. Bradshaw
- Biblical Theology Briefings
- Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
- Craig E. Evans (bio)
- *Phil Johnson’s Bookmarks (bio)
- Andreas Köstenberger (bio)
- *NT Gateway (Mark Goodacre): thorough collection of links for NT study, including Greek, translations, scholars and societies, and bibliography
- Resources for New Testament Exegesis (Roy E. Ciampa)
- *Tyndale House: Doorway to Biblical Studies: links for biblical studies, finding books, software, fonts, translations, computers, Christian world
- Westminster Theological Seminary
- Fred Zaspel (bio)