Site Structure

June 5th, 2009 by Andrew Bernhard under Miscellaneous. 1 Comment.

This online resource uses a straightforward structure: it consists of a blog and three web pages (labeled “resource centers”).

The gospels.net blog focuses on providing the latest news relevant to the study of early Christian gospels not included in the New Testament. Blog posts will include information about recent publications, new or updated websites, upcoming conferences, and other topics as appropriate; they will not deal with contemporary theological or political issues.

The gospels.net resource centers offer guidance about materials that are useful for the study of early Christian gospels not included in the New Testament. They provide extensive lists of helpful online and offline resources. These lists are not intended to be exhaustive but rather to highlight top-quality websites, blogs, books, and articles that deal with the pertinent gospels and related subjects.

Gospels.net is, and always will be, a work in progress. My plan is to begin next week by uploading some Gospel of Thomas resources that are not available elsewhere on the web, and then moving on to annotating the resource center bibliographies. Ultimately, I intend to annotate each bibliography entry. I will also be adding short descriptions about each of the texts dealt with here soon and begin evaluating other blogs for inclusion in the blogroll.

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John Noyce  on June 13th, 2009

My new book ‘Exploring Early Christian and Gnostic Texts’ may be of interest. Its available from my lulu storefront. There is a preview of sample pages.

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