Abbreviations

Return to the Bibliography (Arrangement by Topics)

Note: This page has been broken down into individual alphabetic pages. Click on a link above to go to the page with authors beginning with that letter.

Disclaimer: Please note that not every theological work is necessarily correct, caveat emptor (buyer beware). It is the responsibility of the student or reader to discern what is biblical from what is not. I try to include only works that I see some good in. At times, in controversial issues, it is necessary to read, examine, and study both sides of an issue in order to discern which arguments are valid and which are invalid. This is only done by studying both sides of an issue. Some of these works are included for this last reason.

Downloading & Viewing: These files (pdf) are all optimized for FAST WEB VIEWING. Left Click to load the file in your internet Browser. They load in less than 1 minute. I have broad band and they load in about 10-20 seconds. Once in the file, there should be a left hand panel (Bookmarks) with which you can seem the Table of Contents and navigate within the particular book. (If you do not see this, click on the Bookmarks tab to open it). If you wish to download the file to your hard disk, right click on the filename, and save it to your hard disk. You are free to do so. Note on downloading large files: Depending on your internet connection, downloading large files could take a long time!!!! It is not necessary to download the entire file to view it! Fast Web View permits your internet browser to "ask" and receive only the current page you are viewing! Try it!

If you download a pdf file and it doesn't show until it is completely downloaded, email me, and I will fix it so that it will download faster.

Abbreviations:
(a)
- article/web page format,
(b) - Book format (has chapters, longer),
(s) - sermon format, typically some kind of outline but not chapter divisions like above.
(W)
- Woman author (why would you flag this?)
"images" - pdf image files instead of regular text (usually Greek and Hebrew works).
(I)
- Integrated into Bibliography.
- Highly recommended by me as a reference work to have on your own hard disk (though I may not agree 100% with what is in it, it is a scholarly work of some good size).
- Greek or Hebrew Works

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