Dr Mark Goodacre
Dept of Theology
University of Birmingham
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- Can you help me with my homework?
One of the aims of The New Testament Gateway is to help students find the resources they need for their study. It is a notorious difficulty to find precise information on academic Biblical topics from one of the general search engines. The New Testament Gateway gathers together in one directory all the best resources to help overcome this difficulty. Although The New Testament Gateway can help you with your homework, I myself am not a homework service and I would be grateful if you avoid sending me your specific homework questions. If you do not find what you are looking for, either by browsing or searching the site, you might like to try other reputable sites listed on the General Resources page. You can search many of these directly from the All-in-One Biblical Resources Search.
- What is the religious standpoint of The New Testament Gateway?
The New Testament Gateway is an academic directory with no religious or non-religious affiliation of any kind. Sites are selected for inclusion solely on the basis of their academic quality without prejudice to any particular religious or non-religious viewpoint.
- May I link to The New Testament Gateway?
Links to The New Testament Gateway are warmly encouraged. Please feel free to use The New Testament Gateway logo or to add a New Testament Gateway Searchbox to your site -- click here for the HTML.
- How should I cite The New Testament Gateway?
To cite this page in student or scholarly work and publications, use the following formula:
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- May I copy pages or parts of pages from The New Testament Gateway?
You should not copy and reproduce entire pages or sections of pages from The New Testament Gateway without my permission. You may of course want to use the individual links here on your own site but you should not copy the structure, annotations and layout of The New Testament Gateway, which are © 2000, 2001, 2002 Mark Goodacre.
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