Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The open access dissertations and open access projects look interesting.
https://repository.sbts.edu/handle/10392/693
Hi,
it´s time for a further link:
http://biblicalelearning.org
For all, who did not know - rejoice!
Hermann
Hermann Fritz: http://biblicalelearning.org
Thank you for this link.
Blessings,Floyd
Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
The Link http://bitimage.dyndns.org ist either broken or the website is offline.
But here are other interesting sites and weblinks:
https://rbseminary.org/sample-lectures
https://www.tms.edu/blog/online-theological-resources/
Greetings fromm Hermann
(Horb in the beautiful black forest )
Thank you Hermann! I especially loved the content and the great stuff here.
Dear Carol,I am glad that my recommendations are helpful to you. Much profit and joy with it!If I find a useful page again, I will pass it on.Incidentally, the free offer from Pastor David Holwick is also very good ...
www.holwick.com
I have benefited from it since the 90s as a pastor.Best regards,Hermann
As we look at additional on-line resources, I recently discovered that my seminary library provides access to the ATLA and Christian Periodical Index (along with some more general indexes) to alumni. Not every article is full-text, but most of those I am interested in are. You might check your seminary and/or Bible College/School library to see what access they provide to alumni.
Good tip. Thank you Floyd and God's blessing to everyone for 2020, even though the new year is already underway.
MJ posted this in another thread. I'm posting here for consistency -
https://www.biblewise.com/
Audio and (some) video of previous Urbana conferences: https://urbana.org/past-urbanas
Thank you, Floyd. It looks great.
Another online resource that I have referred to over the years comes from Ray Stedman, an author who was better known in the 70's and from his book "Body Life":https://www.raystedman.org/complete-library