Early Christianity: Texts and Thought - Internet Links
Search Engines, Resource Pages, Dictionaries
New Testament Gateway by Goodacre - excellent collection of New Testament links of all kinds
All-in-One Biblical Resources Search - by Goodacre - search a number of sites from this
Torrey Seland's Resource Pages for Biblical Studies - - one of the oldest and best
Resources for Biblical Studies at deinde - http://www.deinde.org/Bookmarks.php
Electronic New Testament Educational Resources- by Felix Just, S.J.
Mark Allan Powell's site which supplements his New Testament Intro - lots of good material
Johannine Literature Web by Felix Just
Liddell Scott Greek Dictionary
Bibles, Gospel Parallels, etc.
Marshall's The Five Gospels Parallel - an on-line English gospel parallels, including Gospel of Thomas
Unbound Bible- eleven English translations, Greek and Hebrew versions, other languages, searchable at http://unbound.biola.edu/
NRSV available at Oremus Bible Browser in British or American English at http://bible.oremus.org/
Interlinear (greek/english) at http://biblewebapp.com/study/ Hover over the greek to see the english translation. But not the UBS or Nestle Aland current editions of the Greek.
An Overview of Various English Translations of the Bible
by Prof. Felix Just, S.J.Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts - excellent site on textual criticism, try out the exercise by clicking on the appropriate icon at the top of the page
The Early Christian World
A Portrait of Jesus' World - PBS - From Jesus to Christ Website - Includes a section on the Jewish Diaspora
Into His Own - Perspective on the World of Jesus - Mahlon Smith's site giving ancient Mediterranean background texts by topic such as Antiochus Epiphanes IV, Essenes and Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.
The Jewish Roman World - James Tabor's site giving background materials for NT study. He has sections on Hellenistic/Roman Religions and Philosophy, Archeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.
Archeology, Classics and General Ancient World Sites
Perseus Project (has texts in Greek and English of Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, Josephus, etc.)
Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
The Interactive Ancient Mediterranean - site has maps, etc.
Romarch: Roman Art and Archeology
Podcasts and Videos
Video of course - Introduction to the New Testament - Yale University - You can watch one lecture at a time.at http://academicearth.org/lectures/intro-new-testament
NT Pod - short podcasts on New Testament subjects from Mark Goodacre - Duke University at http://feeds2.feedburner.com/NTPod OR http://podacre.blogspot.com/
Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean - from Philip Harland Associate Professor in the Humanities Division-York University-Toronto, http://www.philipharland.com/Blog/category/podcasts/
Additional Links Topics
Extrabiblical Materials - Early Church - Non-canonical, Etc. - key links
Points of View on the Historical Jesus - links to articles, websites, etc.
Qumran - Dead Sea Scrolls - links
Biblical Studies, Professional Societies, Online Journals, and Related Sites
BSW Catalog of Online Journals- indicates whether journal has articles on line, tables of content, etc.
Biblica - published by the Pontifical Biblical Institute - on-line version
IOUDAIOS - gives reviews in area of Judaism in Greco-roman Age
Review of Biblical Literature - on-line book reviews from the Society for Biblical Literature
Society of Biblical Literature Home Page - Public access to
Book Reviews: Review of Biblical Literature; Fonts, Journal of Biblical Literature some previous issues;
access for members to Journal of Biblical Literature current and some issue of Semeia.Many complete articles are available from Project Muse (includes Journal of Early Christian Studies) and Religion and Philosophy through the UI Library Page under Find Articles.. You must be connected to a UI networked computer to access them or have your ID ready to enter.. Click here for UI Library Links
Examples of Other New Testament and Early Christianity Syllabi, homepages, etc
David Barr (author of your textbook)
NOTE: The above links may prove helpful. I do not guarantee the accuracy of the content or necessarily endorse the ideas found at the sites involved. If you find a link that doesn't work, please e-mail me at jcanders@uidaho.edu.