These pages focus on resources that will help scholars and students of the New Testament to find the books and articles they are looking for. The resources here are subject specific, i.e. they focus primarily on the New Testament. There are, of course, several other valuable resources for more general bibliographical searches and some of the ones that I have find most helpful are included on the General Bibliographical Helps page.
New Testament Bibliographies
Bibliographic Search Engines
Ancient World Bibliography
General Bibliographical Helps
New Testament Bibliography (PDF format) (New URL)
From the Divinity Library, Vanderbilt University, U.S.A.: an annotated bibliography divided up into subjects (e.g. Textual Criticism, Rhetorical Criticism, Feminist/Womanist Criticism). Some idiosyncracies, but a useful resource for students.
Bibliographies for Theology (New URL)
By William Harmless, S.J.: useful bibliographies on a variety of theological topics, including a section on New Testament including General, the Gospels, Paul, the Historical Jesus and Christology.
Exegesis Bibliography (2005)
By C. L. Blomberg and W. W. Klein, the New Testament Department, Denver Seminary, U.S.A. Each year this NT Bibliography, divided into digestible sections, is updated. The
2005 version is now available. Part of Denver Journal.
Basic Bibliography for Greek Students
By Rodney J. Decker: nicely organised outlines with links to texts, lexicons, concordances, grammars and so on.
Bibliography of Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation
Part of the Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation web site based on the work of Vernon Robbins, maintained by David Charnon, Emory University.
Social Scientific Interpretation of the New Testament
Extensive, well organised bibliography by Craig S. de Vos.
Diotima: Bibliography
Helpful bibliography section from the first class web site on Women and Gender in the Ancient World.
Gender Studies Bibliographies
By Victor Matthews: bibliography of gender studies relating to the Ancient Near East, the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and more.
Apocalypticism and Millennialism: A Select Bibliography for Research
By Loren L. Johns and William V. Trollinger: well organised bibliography touching on the origins of apocalypticism, Historical Jesus, interpretation of Revelation and more.
Johannine Bibliography
By Felix Just, S.J.: Comprehensive on-line bibliography on John's Gospel and the Johannine epistles, part of the
Johannine Literature web site, currently featuring printed books and electronic publications and including hyperlinks for on-line book reviews where available. The focus is primarily on English-language books (texts, commentaries, and studies) published since 1900.
Bibliography: The Old Testament in the New
By Steve Moyise: reproduced from S. Moyise, The Old Testament in the New (London and New York: Continuum, 2001), pp. 139-44.
New Testament Scholars on the Web
By Mark Goodacre. If you are looking for publications by a particular scholar, check to see if they have a web page -- they are all listed in this directory.