The following select list of  Web sites contain resources we find useful for researching and studying the Bible,
Christian theology, ethics, spirituality and related topics:

  • Bible Gateway - Described as a "tool for reading and researching scripture online..."
  • The J. B. Phillips translation of the New Testament.
  • Full-text of the King James Version of the Bible, also from the University of Virginia.
  • The New Testament Gateway - A directory of Internet resources on the New Testament.
  • The N. T. Wright Page - Wright is a prolific widely-published New Testament scholar and ordained
    Anglican bishop.
  • The Paul Page -  A site self-described as "dedicated to the new perspective on [the Apostle] Paul."
  • Religion Online - This site contains the full text of books and articles on a range of topics in religion,
    ethics, culture, Christian theology, social issues, and more.
  • Religious Movements - A gateway to profiles of more than 200 religious movements; developed by
    students of the University of Virginia.

Religious e-Journal Links
  • The Christian Century - A magazine that "examines issues of politics and culture as well as theology."
  • Harvard Divinity Bulletin - The Bulletin is described as "a magazine that includes articles, reviews, and
    opinion pieces on religion and contemporary life, religion and the arts, religious history, and the study
    of religion." Only selected sections of the publication are available online, however.
  • Spectrum - Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums.

Adventist Sites
  • Adventist Peace Fellowship - Part of APF's mission is to provide a forum for interchange and advocacy
    on how Adventist faith speaks to current issues of peace and peacemaking.
  • The Adventist Society for Religious Studies (ASRS) is a Seventh-day Adventist academic society of
    Bible and religion scholars whose purpose is “to provide intellectual and social fellowship among its
    members and encourage scholarly pursuits in all religious studies disciplines, particularly with
    reference to the Seventh-day Adventist tradition.”
  • Faith in Context - Monte Sahlin's blog.
  • Grace Unconditional - Link to the Vallejo Drive Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  • Loma Linda University Church.
  • Good Word Quarterly - Taped discussions and regularly published study guides on biblical and
    theological topics, hosted by members of the religion faculty of Walla Walla College. Files are in MP3
    and PDF formats.
  • Progressive Adventism - This is a blog by Julius Nam who teaches Adventist studies and historical
    theology at Loma Linda University.
  • At Issue - Articles, essays, books and links to other resources relevant to current issues faced by
    Seventh-day Adventists.
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We maintain a list of books to which we from time to time add new titles that members and friends bring to our
attention. We generally base our Saturday morning discussions on selections from this list or other newly
published titles. We welcome recommendations of titles of the kind represented in the current list or the
list of
previously read titles. A selected list of new titles can also be found on the Bulletin Board.

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  • Diana Butler Bass's blog - Diana Butler Bass, an expert in American religion, works as an author,
    speaker, and independent scholar. She holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University and is
    the author of six books on American religious practice.
  • Edge - This site's mission is "to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical,
    artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for the intellectual and social achievement of society."
  • FORA.tv - FORA.tv delivers discourse, discussions and debates on the world's most interesting
    political, social and cultural issues.
  • MeaningofLife.tv - Sponsored by Slate magazine, the site features interviews with notable thinkers in
    science, religion, philosophy, and the humanities such as Edward O. Wilson, Huston Smith, among
    others.
  • On Faith - A site sponsored by the Washington Post and Newsweek. At least once a week a panel of
    distinguished figures from the academy, the faith traditions, and journalism weighs in on a question
    related to the influence of religion on some aspect of life.
  • Religion & Ethics Newsweekly - Online companion to the weekly PBS television news program of the
    same name.
  • Speaking of Faith - Companion site to the National Public Radio program of the same name.
  • The Martin Marty Center - An institute for the advanced study of religion at the University of Chicago. The
    institute bears the name of the well-known scholar of religion.
  • The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life - "launched in 2001, [the Forum] seeks to promote a
    deeper understanding of issues at the intersection of religion and public affairs."
  • The Revealer - A daily review of religion and the press published at the Department of Journalism and
    the Center for Religion and Media at New York University.