The list is divided up into the following
categories: General Theology, Criticism, Politics, History, Academic, Clergy, Society
& Culture, and Writings. I’m honored to have made the list, and think it is
quite revealing what blogs students of Christian colleges are interested in, or
the compilers of the list think they would be interested in. Eat your heart out
if you have a blog, and didn’t make the list. Go here.
I'd be disappointed for not making the list if it wasn't for the fact that I don't want to be labeled as a "Theology Blog" anyway.
I'll be waiting for them to release the list of "Top Greek Syntax Blogs."
Posted by: Mike Aubrey | January 13, 2009 at 12:35 AM
My favorite:
"MetaCatholic: Doug Chaplin shares his thoughts on theology in modern Catholocism."
This one is a close second:
"The Guild of Biblical Minimalists: These bloggers believe that the Bible is primarily and theologically an apologetic work."
NT Wrong is listed, although dead.
Jim West and Lingamish are passed over although we are very much alive. Eat my heart out, indeed!
Posted by: David Ker | January 13, 2009 at 02:19 PM
I love the way college students spell and use adverbs. Some things never change.
Posted by: JohnFH | January 13, 2009 at 02:59 PM
Now, I love Michael Heiser, but why is it that his blog, updated 3 times a month, is number #1?
Are *Bible College* students really going to be interested in Roland Boer?
Posted by: Mike Aubrey | January 13, 2009 at 05:24 PM
Yes, Bible college students are very interested in beer. That's why they can't spell. Or do proper research.
Posted by: David Ker | January 13, 2009 at 07:29 PM