Off-line Resources: for the earnest student of the Word
Commentaries:
- From the prince of preachers: John Calvin's commentaries.
- Jamieson, Fausset and Brown: Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible.
- Matthew Henry's (the unabridged) Commentary on the Whole Bible.
- Adam Clarke's Commentaries.
- John Lightfoot's Commentary on the New Testament.
- Last, but certainly not least, Martin Luther's Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians.
Journals:
- A Journal for Lutheran Reformation: SEMPER REFORMANDA.
- Protestant Reformed Theological Journal for the thoughtful Christian. Issues from 1995- upwards.
- Journal of Grace Evangelical Society. Issues from 1988- upwards.
- The Founders Journal. Committed to historic Southern Baptist Principles. Issues from 1990- upwards.
- Chafer Theological Seminary's CTS Journal. Mostly dispensational stuff.
Historical helps:
- The History of the Christian Church by Phillip Schaff.
- The Bible History, Old Testament by Alfred Edersheim.
- History of Protestantism by J. A. Wylie.
Resourceful sites:
- The Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics is dedicated to providing biblically sound on-line resources for the edification of God's people.
- The Trinity Foundation attempts to bring the clearest and most accurate explanation of God, Jesus Christ, and the Bible to the minds of those who seek to apply knowledge for living on earth and in heaven.
- Reformation Ink spills highly recommended reading from reformers, past and present.
- Providence Baptist Ministries featuring John Gill's Archive and A. W. Pink's Archive!
- Eschatological issues are considered at The Preterist Archive.
- And as a suitable epilogue, my Finnish site: soli Deo gloria!
Wherever the knowledge of it [justification by faith] is taken away, the glory of Christ is extinguished, religion abolished, the Church destroyed, and the hope of salvation utterly overthrown. (Calvin, Reply to Sadolet)