Resources

Going to seminary was an absolutely wonderful, exhausting experience that taught me what I didn't know. Fortunately, Denver Seminary also did a pretty darn good job of teaching me how to research and figure out how to find answers or explanations to what I didn't know.

So here is a list of resources that I turn to and use often when I am writing blog posts and researching topics. Not everything I use is on here, for that you should visit the Denver Seminary library (http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/library/) , or a seminary library near you. But these are good resources that should be accessible to everyone.

General

The Denver Journal: http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/denver-journal/
"Welcome to Denver Journal. The purpose of the Denver Journal is to establish an online Evangelical review journal of biblical and theological studies edited and produced by the faculty of Denver Seminary for use by alumni and all who are interested in biblical and theological ministry and research.
Denver Journal is a review journal. It aims to include reviews of all recent and significant books and published media relating to the major fields of biblical and theological studies: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, World Christianity, Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism, Counseling, Philosophy of Religion, Education Ministries and Administration, Homiletics and Speech, and Youth and Family Ministries."

Commentaries

The NIV Application Commentary Series.
This can be found online, and is part of the commentaries available by Logos Bible Software. I like it because it explains biblical and historical context well, and gives contemporary significance for the reader. It can be a bit on the "light" side, but its a good starting point. 

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