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The Bible Gateway is a friendly way to search the Bible for verses, themes and topics. It
is very fast. It's search engine is "concordance-based" with
19 English Versions and 24 other languages! It is the continuing work of
Nick Hengeveld. Check out "The Message" version - it is an exemplary
translation into contemporary english. You can find anything quickly, and
once found, compare the various versions and translations. |
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Ecumenical News International Daily news about religion and the ecumenical movement ENI is sponsored
by the:
World Council of Churches, Lutheran World Federation, World Alliance of
Reformed Churches, and Conference of European Churches. Available for free
daily email delivery.. |
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Crosswalk.com's Bible Study Tools® are designed to facilitate in-depth study and exploration of God's Word.
We hope these free resources foster a desire for Christians to learn more
about the Bible, deepening their relationship with God. We also hope they
help church leaders in their teaching preparation. |
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The Jesus Seminar, with more than two hundred participating scholars, has attempted to distinguish
fact from fiction in the words and deeds ascribed to Jesus in the gospels.
The Jesus Seminar was organized under the auspices of the Westar Institute
to renew the quest of the historical Jesus. |
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The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church Of Egypt The Coptic Church is based on the teachings of Saint Mark who brought
Christianity to Egypt during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero in the
first century, a dozen of years after the Lord's ascension. It is very
much alive today. Here is found a most exhaustive list of links and documents:
early church history, church art, documents, archives, museums and much
more. A good place to visit. |
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Miami Christian University's "Virtual Library," A complete source of Christian resources. Please feel free to browse our
"Page Catalog" and check out whatever you like - and remember,
we never close!
Here are documents and service in abundance and an almost overwhelming
link list. It is worthy of review especially because it covers so many
perspectives, and so many religions. |
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Scrolls From The Dead Sea. An Exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. The Ancient Library
of Qumran and Modern Scholarship.The Library's exhibition describes the
historical context of the scrolls and the Qumran community from whence
they may have originated; it also relates the story of their discovery
2,000 years later. In addition, the exhibition encourages a better understanding
of the challenge s and complexities connected with scroll research. |
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The Ecole Initiative. The Early Church On-Line Encyclopedia (Ecole) Initiative is a cooperative
effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish a hypertext
encyclopedia of early Church history (to the Reformation) on the World-Wide
Web. |
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The Internet Classics Archive at MIT. Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different
authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice"
Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in
English translation. Particularly look at The History of Herodotus. You can download most of these. |
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Fides Quaerens Internetum - Christian Theology Page. Welcome to a hub for locating serious Christian theological activity on
the Internet (now in its fifth year of operation!). |
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RENEW The Online Newsletter of Catholics for a Changing Church. A liberal point
of view expressed by Catholics in the UK. And click on CCC for their their homepage. |
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The Alban Institute: resources for congregations. An ecumenical, interfaith organization founded in 1974, which supports
congregations through consulting services, research, book publishing, and
educational seminars. |
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