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Off-Site Bibliographies:


          Selected Bibliography for Christian Scholars (Academic Integration--a bibliography created by our Editor for another organization)



N. Testament

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2024

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2023

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2022

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2021

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2020

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2019

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2018

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2017

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2016

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2015

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2014

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2013

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2012

          Annotated NT Exegesis Bibliography 2011


O. Testament:

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2024

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2023

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2022

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2021

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2020

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2019

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2018

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2017

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2016

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2015

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2014

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2013

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2012

          Annotated OT Bibliography 2011


Other Resources for Bibliographies (inclusion does not mean endorsement):

          Bibliography on Gospel Origins


On Site Bibliographies


          Readings in Epistemology

          Readings in Metaphysics

          Readings in Moral & Ethical Theory


     Perhaps the best way to start in your humanities research on faith and scholarship is by reading George Marden’s, The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship.  It’s published by Oxford Press in 1997.  Marsden is a history professor who has taught at Berkeley and Notre Dame.  Other bibliographies forthcoming.

Bibliographies