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Here is our list of favourite websites, as chosen by the members of the Oak Hill teaching staff. The college doesn't necessarily endorse everything that you'll find within these sites. If you would like to suggest any sites which you think would make a useful Oak Hill resource, please let us know via our contact page.
The Theologian
> The Theologian set up and run by students at Oak Hill (past and present) to contribute papers on a range of theological issues.
Biblical studies
> BiblicalStudies.org.uk features full-text articles and extensive bibliographies on every book of the Bible, its history, background, interpretation and more.
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The Biblical Theology Briefings a new resource designed to examine the scriptures and understand
how they testify about Jesus Christ.
> Worldwide Study
Bible separate entries for every book in the Bible (broken
down by chapters), including a range of translations, commentaries, sermons
and other aids.
Theology and church history
> EarlyChurch.org.uk features full-text articles and extensive bibliographies on the history and characters of the church up to the rise of the medieval papacy.
> MedievalChurch.org.uk features full-text articles and extensive bibliographies on the history and characters
of the church from the rise of the medieval papacy to the dawn on the Reformation.
> TheologicalStudies.org.uk features full-text articles and extensive bibliographies on most aspects of Christian
theology in its diversity.
> Affinity the official site of Affinity, a "Church-based partnership for Bible-centred Christianity". It includes a helpful series of papers on current theological issues within its Teams section.
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The Westminster
Assembly Project the Westminster Assembly of Divines from 1643-52
crafted the Westminster Confession of Faith and catechisms. The Westminster
Assembly Project exists to publish the minutes and papers of the Assembly,
including some newly discovered manuscripts.
> Hall of
Church History exploring the history and theology of famous
people throughout the whole of Church history. Contains links to other
sites covering, people as diverse as Augustine and Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
> The Ethereal Library classic Christian books in electronic format.
Christian
resources
> ICLnet a guide to Christian resources on the Internet.
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High
Index - biblical studies resources.
> FIEC Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
> 9:38 "A national evangelical interdenominational body which has been established to help people, particularly those in their 20s and 30s, to consider and train for a lifetime in paid gospel ministry."
> Proclamation Trust The Proclamation Trust seeks "to expound the Bible as God's Word for today, through conferences for preachers and teachers, through the Cornhill Training Course for students, and via an extensive tape ministry."
> Kairos Journal an online journal seeking "to embolden, educate, equip, and support pastors and church leaders as they strive to transform the moral conscience of the culture and restore the prophetic voice of the Church."
> The
Church of England official website with large sections of news,
liturgy and the Church's views across a spectrum of subjects.
> Anglicans Online probably the best Anglican site in existence, with a wealth of
news coverage, resources and links to Anglican and Christian sites worldwide.
> Anglican Church League in Sydney, Australia
> Church Society with online articles from their magazine Cross+Way, and from back issues of their more academic journal, Churchman.
> Tyndale House includes information about Tyndale House, extracts from the Tyndale
Bulletin, and links to other theological sites.
> IVP key titles, previews and reviews of newly published books.
> Paternoster
Press the online home of Paternoster Publishing.
Other sites
> Middlesex University – Oak Hill is an Associate College of Middlesex University.
> Kingham Hill School – The Kingham Hill Trust also owns Kingham Hill School. |
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