This is an index page of people in theology with analysis of their doctrines and practices. More coming in the future.
Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age is a 109 page work on Christian Counsel to those who are aged, looking at different aspects of old age from a Christian point of view. This is an old work, but sound advice from Scripture is timeless.
PDF: Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age.PDF
OpenOffice: Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age.odt
theWord: Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age.twm
eSword: Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age.topx
MySword: Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age.mybible
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