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II Paradox II
3rd May 2004, 03:22 PM
anyone have suggestions for good reformed sites? I've got a few:
Articles & So Forth:
http://www.monergism.com
Messageboards:
A Better Country (http://p213.ezboard.com/babettercountry)
Derek Webb's Theology Board (http://www.derekwebb.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=3)
any else have some good ones?
ken
Bulldog
3rd May 2004, 03:32 PM
Mongergism.com is very good.
http://Reformed.org
http://apuritansmind.com
Knight
3rd May 2004, 04:58 PM
Here are a couple more:
www.mslick.com (http://www.mslick.com) The Calvinist Corner
www.carm.org (http://www.carm.org) Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry (Same author as Calvinist Corner)
www.aomin.org (http://www.aomin.org) Alpha & Omega Ministries
www.str.org (http://www.str.org) Stand To Reason
www.rts.edu (http://www.rts.edu) Reformed Theological Seminary
www.wts.edu (http://www.wts.edu) Westminster Theological Seminary (Check out their bookstore. Great deals on some things.)
www.desiringgod.org (http://www.desiringgod.org) Desiring God Ministries (John Piper is a Calvinist)
www.ligonier.org (http://www.ligonier.org) Ligonier Ministries (R. C. Sproul's ministry)
www.solagratia.org (http://www.solagratia.org) Sola Gratia Ministries
eutychus
3rd May 2004, 08:43 PM
Messageboards:
Derek Webb's Theology Board (http://www.derekwebb.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=3)
You dare tread the Theology section at the Webboard? Good show!
Misc. Sites
http://members.aol.com/twarren10/mount2.html
~Reformed Theology Reference Index and Search
http://www.founders.org/
~SBC site promoting the Doctrines of Grace
http://www.graceonlinelibrary.org
~Historic Baptist, Puritan, and Reformed Resources
http://www.mbrem.com/
~A Reformed Theology Resource
http://www.reformedreader.org
~Reformed Reader: Historic Baptist Faith
The Tangible:
http://www.mbrem.com/
~Good Theology: Books and Resources
Magazine-Type Sites with a Reformed Background:
http://www.antithesis.com
~Antithesis: Progressively Conservative. Radically Biblical.
http://www.razormouth.org
~Razormouth: Cutting-edge Christian News, Reviews, and Punditry
cygnusx1
17th July 2004, 11:47 AM
http://www.mountzion.org/c02.html
This is great for Spurgeon fans as well as all Calvinists. :clap:
also....http://www.reformed.org./apologetics/
BallRmDChamp
17th July 2004, 01:46 PM
Monergism's great. A couple more:
http://www.reformed.com (that's dot-COM, not ORG)
http://www.littlegeneva.com (a guy named Harry Seabrook's blog-type thingy. Actually, this is literally one of the 10 best websites I've ever visited.)
rmwilliamsll
17th July 2004, 03:27 PM
we ought to think about making this into a sticky thread and then a nicely organized FAQ for the community.
BronxBriar
17th July 2004, 05:44 PM
Soli Deo Gloria Ministries (http://www.sdgbooks.com/) has some good resources.
Irishcat922
19th July 2004, 05:21 AM
I don't know if you can access this or not from here but try burlesonpresbyterian.faithweb.com just put the www in front of it and you should be able to get in. That's my website and I have a list of great links. They won't let me post a link yet.
ksen
19th July 2004, 09:01 AM
http://www.mountzion.org/c02.html
This is great for Spurgeon fans as well as all Calvinists. :clap:
also....http://www.reformed.org./apologetics/I attended a service at the Mount Zion church last year when I was at Pensacola taking a Seminary class. They have an outstanding printing ministry. You can request lots of stuff and they'll send it off to you for free.
cygnusx1
19th July 2004, 04:48 PM
I attended a service at the Mount Zion church last year when I was at Pensacola taking a Seminary class. They have an outstanding printing ministry. You can request lots of stuff and they'll send it off to you for free.
I have some of there material,very good,don't be upset or surprised when I tell you I took it out of a bin!
I was visiting a Christian book seller,he is Exclusive Brethren and he is very anti-Calvinistic,and in passing he mentioned that he had some pamphlets booklets sent to him that very morning,he had put them in the bin ,so with his permission I got them out.;)
This is not the only time I have heared of Calvinistic literature being binned.I advised a brother to buy 'The Sovereignty of God' many years ago,he avoided me a week later,so I asked him if he had read the book,he replied "poison,poison" then he told me he had thrown it in the bin.:doh:
A couple of years later he became Calvinistic!
He died about 6 months ago.
BBAS 64
20th July 2004, 04:03 PM
Good Day, All
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/3562/tulip.html
Bill
SoccerAaron
24th July 2004, 05:11 PM
http://www.razormouth.org
~Razormouth: Cutting-edge Christian News, Reviews, and Punditry My brother has an article on there.
www.christianguitar.org/forums
Their Theology forum is pretty good and reformed dominant.
cygnusx1
25th July 2004, 05:43 AM
My brother has an article on there.
www.christianguitar.org/forums (http://www.christianguitar.org/forums)
Their Theology forum is pretty good and reformed dominant.
I am a member of that forum, but I always find it too quiet,pity! ;)
SoccerAaron
25th July 2004, 01:15 PM
I am a member of that forum, but I always find it too quiet,pity! ;)
Since they got rid of CPF it has been quiet, but Theology is always very active.
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