Index
Before search engines, each website used to have an index with links to other sites categorized by topic. Search engines seemed to make this solution obsolete, but it is increasingly becoming difficult to find high quality information produced by real people on the internet again. These are the online resources I use most frequently.
Table of Contents
Publications
Reformed Theology
Polemics
Politics
Friends
Resources
Bible
- Bible Hub, the gold standard.
Texual Criticism and Biblical Manuscripts
Patristics
- Patristics.info, a searchable respository of writings from the church fathers.
Psalmody
Both the early church and the Reformed churches used to sing Psalms almost exclusively. This is a practice we have largely lost, and ought to re-implement.
Continental Psalmody
Continental Psalmody traces its roots to the Swiss Reformation, when John Calvin comissioned the production of the Genevan Psalter. Its tunes and content have left a lasting impression on all forms of Psalmody.
- Genevan Psalter, a full online Anglo-Genevan Psalter with recordings and scores.
Scottish Psalmody
The pinnacle of Scottish Psalmody is the 1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter, containing all 150 psalms set to familiar meters. Many tunes that modern Christians are already familiar with are compatible with this psalter, making it a great choice for both churches and families.
- 1650 Scottish Psalter, a full online 1650 Scottish Psalter, what we primarily use for family worship.
Tunes
Some repositories of tunes for the 1650 Psalter, for the less musically inclined among us.
- niallags, recorded tunes in four part harmony
- The Psalms Sung, more tunes, generally for Scottish Psalmody
American Puritan Psalmody
Some examples of Puritan Psalmody.
Reformed Theology
Standards
- The Three Forms of Unity, the Continental Reformed standards.
- The Westminster Standards, the Scottish/English Reformed Standards.
Resources
- The Heidelblog
- Purely Presbyterian
- Reformed Books Online, topically indexed Reformed thought.
Classics
Latin
- The Latin Library, Latin texts and study materials.
- Latin by the Dowling Method, how to learn Latin.
Formal Logic
- Logic Matters, free online formal logic textbooks.