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- Bible Tutor, from Luther Seminary, is a wonderful way to enhance your proficiency in knowledge of the Bible.
- Bible Geocoding The location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible using Google Earth
- Biblical Studies focusing on early Christian writings and their social world.
- Bede's World The extraordinary life of the Venerable Bede (AD 673-735) created a rich legacy that is celebrated today at Bede's World, Jarrow, where Bede lived and worked 1300 years ago.
- Culture comments ELCA Communication staff and networks review, evaluate, and comment on films, books and other media events in our culture with religious implications.
- Congregational Resource Guide is an extensively annotated bibliography of books, organizations, articles, and Web sites, for congregational leaders. It is a joint project of the Alban Institute and the Indianapolis Center for Congregations.
- Constructing your congregation's story by James P. Wind hosted by the Congregational Resource Guide to help congregations discover their history, identity, and purpose.
- Daily Life in Palestine in the Time of Jesus, a very nicely presented site with lots of pictures from Loreto Normanhurst School, N.S.W.
- Dead Sea Scrolls : the ancient library of Qumran and modern scholarship is an online exhibit featuring texts, artifacts, history and commentary, from the Library of Congress.
- The Jewish Roman World of Jesus. Christian origins and the New Testament
- Holy Land Maps from Jewish National & University Library, the Eran Laor Cartographic Collection.
- Old Testament and the Ancient Near East, resources and links for Old Testament Study hosted by Ralph Klein
- Online Study Library gives you access to Nave's Topical Bible and other helpful resources for Bible study.
- Internet Theology Resources is a collection of links to texts in systematic theology.
- Into His Own : perspectives on the world of Jesus is designed as a tool for the historical study of Christian scriptures.
- From Jesus to Christ: the First Christians teacher and viewer guides; plus text, maps, timelines and other documents in support of the PBS Frontline video series of the same name.
- Journeys of Paul by Craig Koester of Luther Seminary. Explore the world of the Apostle Paul. Sites are listed in the order that they appear in Acts. Some major cities also include a "tour" option so that you can get a closer look at the places in which Paul worked.
- New Testament Gateway, Mark Goodacre's collection of New testament resources.
- Practicing our Faith: the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith, a project whose purpose is to develop resources to help contemporary people live the Christian faith with vitality and integrity in changing times.
- Religion and the Founding of the American Republic explores the role religion played in the founding of the American colonies, in the shaping of early American life and politics, and in forming the American Republic.
- Religion-Online full texts by recognized religious scholars.
- Research in Ministry RIM® Online is a freely available database that indexes DMin and DMiss projects from reporting schools of theology accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
- Resources for American Christianity seeks to assist leaders and participants in Christian communities, scholars and other interested publics in better understanding the impact, trends and trajectories of Christianity in American society.
- Speaking of Faith Public radio's national conversation about belief, meaning, ethics, and ideas.
- Vatican, The Holy See, gives access to museums, news, teaching helps and much more.
- Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion is a very extensive one-stop source for electronic texts, electronic journals, websites, bibliographies, listserv and discussion groups, and course syllabi.
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