Ryan's Theological Seminary
Disclaimer: All the information displayed below is taken from postings
and notes I have run across on the Web and Usenet. I cannot and would
not try to vouch for the veracity, truthfulness, or usefulness of most
of the sites listed below (there are some exceptions, but I won't say
which ones). Use and peruse them at your own risk.
New stuff
Christian Classics Ethereal
Library
GospelCom's WWW Bible
Gateway.
The Bible is on-line at multiple places:
The Beginning of
Knowledge is an on-line religious E-zine.
Mark Copeland's Executable
Outlines Series is a free collection of Bible study guides and
sermon outlines originally presented in an executable file with
search, print, and save to file features.
Carl W. Kalbfleisch's Christian Resource Page
The huge Christian Resources on the Internet list is broken
down into three sections:
Christian
Resource List
James Dobson's Focus on the Family
Two good sources of information on the "International Church of Christ"
(formerly and sometimes known as the "Boston Movement") are Rick Ross' page, and the
excellent Reveal.org site. Reveal.org
is a non-profit organization of former members of the ICC, which provides
information and counseling on leaving the ICC.
The Pitts Theology
Library home page provides links to internet resources for the
study of religion and Christian ministry.
Catholic
Resources
While the Arizona Secular
Humanists, Inc would probably deny it, theirs is a form of
religion not unlike more traditional ones. At any rate, I'm sure this
site will be of interest to some people interested in religion, for
whatever reason.
The Quran is
on-line for your perusal.
Buddhism on the Web
Christian Resources Online
Judaism On-line
The I Ching can be cast
for you here.
Anglicans Online
Information on the Latter Day Saints can be found at the LDS Information
Resource page.
The Orthodox Christianity Page
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