Blogroll
- ABC Religion & Ethics
The gold standard for religious ethics on the web
- Byzantine Calvinist
David Koyzis (Redeemer) on politics, neo-Calvinist theology, and the musical culture of psalmody
- Catholic Moral Theology
A host of Catholic moral theologians write on ethics and newsworthy items of note
- Clavi Non Defixi
Evan Kuehn (Chicago) blogs on theological research and the goodness of libraries
- Daniel Kirk
Daniel Kirk (Fuller) on the New Testament and the perils of exegesis
- Der Evangelische Theologe
Travis McMaken on Barth and dogmatics
- Faith and Theology
Ben Myers writes what may be the touchstone of all theo-blogs
- Fors Clavigera
James K.A. Smith (Calvin) on books, theology, and how not to be a toxic Calvinist
- Helm's Deep
Paul Helm on excavating the classical Reformed tradition
- Immanent Frame
An interdisciplinary who’s who on secularism, modernity, and public policy
- Inhabitatio Dei
Halden Doerge on theology, pacifism, and why it’s okay not to be ecclesiocentric
- Mere Orthodoxy
Matthew Lee Anderson and various young evangelicals analyze culture, theology, and contemporary ethical questions
- Per Crucem ad Lucem
Jason Goroncy writes from Dunedin on church and theology
- Peter Leithart
Peter Leithart (New St. Andrews) blogs like a polymath — from Agamben to Zizioulas
- Postmodern Conservative
Peter Lawler and friends slaughter various sacred cows and save Locke for Catholics in the process
- Resident Theology
Brad East (Yale) writes — like Hauerwas — with Texas loyalties and a Free Church ecclesiology
- Sword and Ploughshare
Brad Littlejohn (Edinburgh) on systematics, economics, and the superiority of English political theology
- The Christian Humanist
The podcasting trio of Grubbs, Farmer, and Gilmour on the intersect of Christian and intellectual life
- Theology Forum
Transplanted Americans in Scotland writing on teaching and reading theology
- Transpositions
Collaborative blog from the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at St Andrews
- Wedgewords
Steven Wedgeworth on Reformed scholasticism and civic theology