The New Testament Gateway is focused, of course, on the New Testament and related material. However, many of our visitors are looking for broader links to material on Theology and Religion on the internet, and this page lists several resources that will help you to begin to find your way.
Wabash Center Internet Guide
By Charles Bellenger: the Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion is an annotated guide to "a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, websites, bibliographies, listserv discussion groups, liturgies, reference resources, software, etc."; a good, extensive, well-organised guide.
Theology
Portal
Developed in Denmark, the Theology Portal gives access to resources on the
net through two portals. Portal 1 provides a delimited direct search in Google
and in Portal 2 a search is performed in a delimited number of resources on the net, selected by experts.
The subject coverage is Christian Theology, defined as "the academic discipline carried out at universities in
Europe".
Virtual Religion Index (New
URL)
By Mahlon Smith: an excellent resource not only for Bible-related material but also for all sorts of religion links.
Computer-Assisted Theology: Internet Resources
By Michael Fraser: a useful resource based at Oxford University.
Religious Resources on the Net
By Dr Susan Brumbaugh: comprehensive, searchable database of religious and Christian web sites on the Internet. This is a massive, well-organised site divided into over 170 topics.
Theological Resources on the Web
At the Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University, U.S.A.: some useful material on a variety of resources.
Faithmaps
By Stephen Shields: "tools for navigating theology, leadership, discipleship and church life in postmodernity"; many annotated links, material by the author of the site and the opportunity to discuss theological issues.