New Testament Sites
- by Dr. Jim West; in the subsection "New Testament Scholar's Home Pages"
Open
Directory - one of the premier internet search databases; listed in
their category "Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Bible:
References and Tools"
Pagina
Principal de Biblia - on this Spanish-language page biblical and liturgical
resources; from "Las Siervas de los Corazones Traspasados de Jesús
y María"
Bible Review April 2001: "Who Wrote the Gospel of Luke? /
Why the Ox?" - some of my material adapted for an article by Mikeal Parsons
[no longer online]
NT/Early/Later Christianity
- by Carl W. Conrad, Associate Professor of Classics, Washington University,
St. Louis; the section on "Assorted Pauline Sites" lists my "THST 398:
Peter & Paul in Rome"
Ancient World WWW Sites
- by Dr. K. C. Hanson; links my "Papyri and Manuscripts related to the
Gospel and Epistles of John" in the "Papyrology and Epigraphy"
section
Bible Links Page
- by Prof. Wieland Willker; in the section on "The Gospel of John"
NT/Early/Later Christianity
- by Carl W. Conrad, Associate Professor of Classics, Washinton University,
St. Louis; several links in the section on "Assorted Johannine Sites"
Theology Library: Art
- by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Johannine Art" page
Wabash
Center Internet Guide: New Testament - listed on their "Top
Sites" page; also awarded "NB" among the "Websites" section and "NB" among
the "Bibliographies" section; John_Lit E-Group also listed under "Listserv
Discussion Groups"
Apocalyptic Theories
in Old English - by Caroline Esser, graduate student at the Heinrich-Heine-University,
Düsseldorf, Germany; several prominent links on her "Links" page
Apocalypticism
- links recommended by Prof. Frederick Murphy, Holy Cross College
Art
on the Web - links to my "Revelation Art" page; by Prof. Jeffery Howe,
Boston College
CTI Textual Studies
- from Oxford University; one of three "Websites of the Month" for
December 1999
Internet
Theology Resources - maintained by Elizabeth Knuth; Alcuin and Clemens
Libraries, College of St. Benedict & St. John's University; in the "Scripture"
section
Theology
2010 Spring 2000 - by Sr. Mary Ann Stachow, SBS, of Xavier University
of LA; most of her "Useful Links" page is copied directly from my Apocalyptic
links pages
Theology Library: Art
- by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Revelation Art" page
Internet
Theology Resources - maintained by Elizabeth Knuth; Alcuin and Clemens
Libraries, College of St. Benedict & St. John's University; in the "Liturgical
Studies" section
Lift Up Your Hearts - by
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada; on the page of "Worship and
Liturgy Links", in the section on "The Word at Worship: Lectionaries"
Google
Web Directory - listed under "Arts > Architecture > Architectural History
> Periods and Styles > Classical"
Healing
in the New Testament - companion website for John Pilch's book; features
one of my photos of an Asclepius statue, and a link to my Asclepius page
Passion of
Jesus - makes use of my pages with illustrations by Gustav Dore
RELS 101:
Old Testament Introduction - links my "Hb/Xn Bibles Compared" and
"History Overview"; by Scott McKellar, Redeemer Pacific College, Langley,
BC, Canada
Theology Library:
Church History - by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links directly
to my "Overview of Israelite, Jewish, and Early Christian History" page
Theology Library: Jesus
Christ - by Gerald Darring, Spring Hill College; links my "Christological
Titles in the New Testament" page
Theology Library: Mass
- by Gerald Darring; links my "Biblical Texts related to the Catholic Mass"
page
"Millennia Monitor" [formerly www.fas.org/2000/endtime1.htm]
- in the section on "Established Churches"; by the Federation of American
Scientists
"Christ and the New Millennium: A Lutheran View of
the Apocalypse" - from "The Fisher's Net"; much of their "Resources"
page was taken from my webpages
"Johannine Writings" [formerly www.nnu.edu/bl327gl/syllabus1.htm]
- a course by Dr. George Lyons, Northwest Nazarene University, Fall 1999;
he linked to at least seven of my pages in the "readings" portions of his
Syllabus.
"Ancient
World Web" - [formerly http://www.julen.net/ancient] - under "General Resources: Roman World Index"
Resource Sites - three different links on Justin Meggitt's acclaimed "Resources
for the Study of Christian Origins"
Special Thanks to Joe Walker and Patrick Carroll,
two of my former student assistants, for help in compiling and updating this list.