Tony Byrne of Theological Meditations lets us know that Dr. Curt Daniel’s doctoral dissertation, Hyper-Calvinism and John Gill, is now scanned and available for free download at EthOS (Electronic Thesis Online Service) and that there will soon be more to come.
EthOS is something Nick Norelli mentioned not too long ago.
If you haven’t registered, you will need to do so. Then after you’re logged in, search for the paper you’re interested in. Then you can proceed with the shopping cart and download.
Books:
- Dave Black’s Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek and Book Review: Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek at συνεσταύρωμαι: living the crucified life
- Book Review: Learn To Read New Testament Greek, 3rd. ed. and Workbook at New Leaven
- Just Do Something! at Challies
- Forthcoming Titles From Baker Academic at New Testament Perspectives
- Godology: Because Knowing God Changes Everything at Kingdom People
- The Bookends of the Christian Life at Irish Calvinist
- Baptism in the Early Church: History, Theology, and Liturgy in the First Five Centuries at Between Two Worlds
- The Reformed Reader and Baker Book House are good blogs if you’re not familiar with them.
Bibles:
- A new NLT Reference Bible? at He Is Sufficient (he’s blogging again!)
- NLT Pitt Minion coming this summer at just after sunrise
- Bible Fail at This Lamp (he’s blogging again!)
Sorry if I left anybody out.
Jeff, you forgot my review of David Alan Black’s 3rd. edition of Learn to Read New Testament Greek.
TC, man, I read that whole review too. Sorry about that. I’ll add it to the post.
Jeff