This is an index page of people in theology with analysis of their doctrines and practices. More coming in the future.
Dixon The Holy Spirit in life and service is a 19 chapter work on the Holy Spirit and various of His relationships and how He works. Chapters on the Personality and Deity of the Holy Spirit, His relationship with young people, the Bible, Bible study, the Evangelist, the Sunday School Teacher, the Pastor, the Christian worker, the purity of the Mind, missions, Christ, etc.
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Enjoy your website. Good sound material.
I was wondering if you will be posting the “People in theology with analysis of their doctrines and practices.” I think this would be very informative.
Hi Rod, Good observation/suggestion. I will have to think about it somewhat, but the answer is a definite yes, but where is the big question. I have books on twmodules.com, so an author page on that website would be good, but here also would be good. Maybe parallel. I will think about it. At this point in my restoration of twmodules.com, in about 2 weeks I might be starting author pages there, so I will try to work on this.
To be truthful, I have been already working pretty steady for 2 months on the authors, but not on a website. In my theWord library which you can download off of twmodules.com, I have two new kinds of modules, a CIM (Category Index Module) and an AIM (Affiliation Index Module). In the AIM, I have a brief overview of the group (Baptist, Presbyterian, Congregational, Methodist, Anglican, Catholic, Reformed-Calvinistic, etc), and then I list all authors in the library in the AIM to which they belong. Each author has a biography section also, so that is where I have been putting that kind of material for the past 2-3 months. I will have to see how I can use that to put it up on a website.
So it is in the making, just will take a little time to get it worked up well, and then posted on a website.
Thanks for writing. Pastor David Cox