Purpose
To make high quality theological material available
throughout the world, thus providing Bible teachers and Pastors with the
training they need to spread the Gospel in their countries. This is achieved
by:
These are:
- BiblicalStudies.org.uk, provides
detailed bibliographies on each book of the Bible, as well as on hermeneutics,
archaeology, criticism, language, etc. - in short almost everything connected
with the Bible and its study.
- TheologicalStudies.org.uk
throws its net slightly wider, providing material on a range of theologies and
theologians, as well as specific doctrines such as the trinity, for example.
The section on practical theology seeks to provide material on how theology is
applied in daily life, in such areas as politics and ethics.
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EarlyChurch.org.uk
which will cover early church history until the the rise of the medieval Papacy
(c.600 AD).
- MedievalChurch.org.uk covers
church history from the rise of the Papacy to the time of the
Reformation.
Cross-linking of subjects mean that a student studying
baptism (for example) would be able to move from the baptism of Jesus, to
baptism in the early church, the medieval church and then to how it is
understood by a range of modern theologians.
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Where indicated illustrations are taken from
André Thevet, Les Vrais Pourtraits et Vies Hommes Illustres, 1584
edition supplied by the Special Collections Library, University of Michigan.
Click on the Images to download a larger image. To contact the Special
Collections Department at the University of Michigan, use this address:
special.collections@umich.edu
These images are taken from photographs that I bought
from the University of Michigan or scanned from material that is no longer
copyright. If you would like to use them, I would ask that you do two
things:
1) Remember to credit the University of Michigan if you
use any of their images (you can find the source by moving your mouse over the
thumbnail images).
2) If you have access to any old books or other sources
of out-of-copyright images of church fathers please consider sending them to
me, so that I can make them available to everyone.

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Acknowledgments
I would like to thank the following people for their
assistance in the production of this site:
Dr. James A. Borland, Sececretary-Treasurer, The
Evangelical Theological Society. Dr. Peter Enns, Editor, Westminster
Theological Journal. Dr Roy Kearsley Jenny Moo, Trinity
Journal Dr. Roy Zuck, Editor, Bibliotheca Sacra

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