Last week, Koinonia readers shared with us their favorite biblical-theological blogs. We'd like to share those recommendations:
Top 10 Blogs
Each of these blogs received multiple recommendations
1. Euangelion Michael Bird's “Post Post-Modern Blog" on NT studies, Christian origins, exegesis, and following Jesus
2. Between Two Worlds Justin Taylor on faith, books, and culture
3. TeamPyro “Setting the world on fire”
4. Challies.com “Informing the Reforming”
5. Billmounce.com
6. Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth "[T]he Bible, Books, and Beating People Up”
7. Parchment and Pen “A theology blog” by Michael Patton
8. Heidelblog “Recovering the Reformed confession”
9. Jesus Creed Scot McKnight on “Jesus and Orthodox Faith in the 21st Century”
10. The Resurgence, a “reformed, complementarian, missional movement that trains missional leaders to serve the Church to transform cultures for Christ.”
11. DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed by Kevin DeYoung
Browse Blogs by Topic
We've tried to organize the other favorites according to the blogs' content. If you think we miscategorized any of these blogs, drop us a comment. (PS, We know these categories aren't mutually exclusive, but we hope they help you find blogs you'll like.)
Biblical Studies
1. Awilum.com “Field forward thinking: the Bible and Ancient Near East”
2. Biblical Lexicography, a section of the Society of Biblical Literature
New Testament and Greek
1. NT Gateway blog
2. Eisdoxan
3. Logos.com
4. ibiblio.org
Old Testament and Hebrew
1. Peter Enns
2. Ancient Hebrew Poetry
Church & Culture
1. First Things blogs
2. Her.meneutics the Christianity Today blog for women
3. Archbishop Cranmer “Examining Religio-Political Agendas with Politico-Religious Objectives”
4. The Church of No People “What sermon would a pastor preach...if no one showed up to church?”
5. Internet Monk “Dispatches from the post-evangelical wilderness”
6. Helms Deep Philosophical theology
7. Tim Chester "Reformed spirituality and missional church"
8. The Text Says “Truth will always triumph"
9. Sbcvoices.com “Open source Southern Baptist news & opinion”
10. Alpha and Omega Ministries Apologetics blog
11. Against Dispensationalism
12. Glory and Grace
13. Triablogue
Discipleship / Pastoral
1. Desiring God by John Piper
2. The Proverbs31.org blogs of Lysa TerKeurst and Renee Swope
3. Jrdkirk.com “Telling the Story of the Story-Bound God”
4. The Sola Panel, a “group of Reformed-Evangelical friends who love the five ‘solas’ of the Reformation, and want to promote a Bible-driven passion for theology, holiness and gospel ministry."
5. Dougwils.com by Douglas Wilson
6. Reclaiming the Mission by David Swope
7. My Two Cents by Chris Anderson
8. John Mark Hicks “A Disciple Seeking to Follow Jesus Into the World for the Sake of the World to the Glory of God”
9. Old Life Reformed faith and practice
10. Glenscorgie.com, professor of theology at Bethel Seminary San Diego and involved in the Chinese Bible Church of San Diego.
11. Feeding on Christ
That's enough Koinonia highlights. Now, on to...
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Today's the Summer Solstice, which means two things:
(1) If you eat an egg and then stand on your head, you won't fall over... Try it! ;-)
(2) But seriously, it is the longest day of the year. So even though we wanted to share these links with you, we recommend putting them off until tomorrow. Spend every spare minute today at a beach, barbecue or bonfire.
• Preaching Without Notes, Method II from the Read Better, Preach Better blog -Andrew
• Promoting the Gospel "[T]alking about the gospel and about evangelism is becoming increasingly difficult," says Scot McKnight. "I can think of no one...who is getting [the job] done much better than the Australian John Dickson." -Andrew
• Hobby Lobby family to build a Bible museum? The family has amassed over $20-40 million in rare ancient Bibles and artifacts. -Jesse
• "Touchdown Jesus" statue scorched in lightning strike (video) - Andrew




I see the Top 10 actually has eleven entries. That's what you call a "Baker's ten," right? :)
Posted by: Adam | Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 11:50 AM