Top Ten Blogs You Read Regularly July 6, 2009
Posted by Damian in Biblical Exegesis and Interpretation.trackback
Celucien asked ‘What are the Top Ten blogs you read regularly?’. Polycarp has followed suit; I’m not sure who else has. I’m seeing some trends, but here’s my list, in no particular order:
- Doug Chaplin – Clayboy: Whilst Doug slowed down at Blogito Ergo Sim, his new address, Clayboy, is full of as interesting conversation as his old, Metacatholic. He discusses a range of Christ-related topics, always in a fair and interesting manner.
- Richard Beck – Experimental Theology: Richard comes at commonplace questions from interesting angles.
- David Kerr, Peter Kirk, Wayne Leman, etc. – Better Bibles: I’m an avid (if flawed) linguist, and so the conversation here, is always enlightening, thought-provoking, and entertainng.
- Ben Myers – Faith and Theology: There are few enough Aussie’s in the theology and bible blogging sphere, but Ben’s posts are often so thought provoking I fear becoming involved in case I lower the calibre of the conversation. Nevertheless, he often inspires my thoughts in ways I never would have anticipated.
- Mike Spencer – Internet Monk: He needs no introduction. But his commentary on modern evangelism made me realise I wasn’t alone, back when I was involved in the movement.
- Jeff – Scripture Zealot: One of my favourites, Jeff is truly enjoyable to know, for his honest way of speech and his open conversation with those (such as myself) who disagree with him on everything but the essentials of the faith.
- Mike Koke – The Golden Rule: A relatively new blog, Mike’s a young fella such as myself, but seems better studied and more adept at asking questions that invite fascinating discussion.
- Nick Norelli – Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: He’s the most prolific blogger I know of, so you’re guaranteed a gold nugget or two if you stick with him long enough
. - Polycarp – The Church of Jesus Christ: He has a unique mind, that often finds nuance that others miss.
- Steve Douglas – Undeception: Lately he’s trended towards politics, but he’s a sound and knowledgable Christian with a respectful attitude and some unorthodox viewpoints, sincerely interested in discussion.
Of course, I read many other blogs – too many, in fact – irregularly, and these are only some of the ones I read regularly. But they’re every one of the good. Check them out, if you don’t already!



Thanks, Damian!
Thanks, Damian.
Thanks for the mention.
Jeff
Thanks for this one Damian
Thanks Damian, I appreciate being included on your list
A pleasure, all. Your writing is often inspiring. And Mike, you’re probably the most recent inclusion on the list; it’s good to see someone my own age stumbling through the minefield that is bible studies with such aplomb.