"The Lord will Rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be the Glory forever and ever. AMEN!" - 2 Timothy 4:18
Just an update; they have added some new talks from 2005.
Scholars I recommend (by last names):
Blomberg - h
Craig - h/p
Willard - p
Stump - p
Moreland - p
Kreeft - p
I know there are some other prominent scholars there but I am in even less position to say anything about their position or content. By the way,
h = history, p = philosophy
The catergories are for what I know them for. Craig is mainly p, but he has some h. (Read that last sentence aloud to someone. ) I know that all of these scholars (minus Blomberg and Stump) have their 'own' pages or at least some good unofficial site, so if you like their voice or something...
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I will be updating the social science links in this post from time to time.
I have recently added in a link to Jerome Neyrey's page @ Notre Dame, it contains 27 full text articles. A few hundred pages for your reading pleasure.
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I notice that you guys post a lot of links but the system on this forum has been preventing me from posting links even when those links are not my homepage and they were links which I thought genuinely helpful.
I'm considering making a list of scholarly publications to look into for specific topics.
There's a 1970-94 one by K. C. Hanson here which should work as something of great use (see once again, my earlier post about hermeneutics). I'm sure there are newer ones (it has been a decade) however.
Update: Added a link to Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation, done by Vernin Robbins.
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Summit.org another apologetics organization specifically addressing postmodernism, and postmodern thinking as well as the anti-christian pseudo-intellectualism in modern liberal academia.
The mandate from Jesus for apologetics is:
"If you CONTINUE in my word(s)...." his mandate is not respective of including other books, tapes, DVD's, MP3's, etc. to construct an effective apologetic.