I have been a serious amateur student of history, philosophy, the classics, and the Bible for most of my life. I teach Sunday School at our Episcopal parish. My classes are not docrinally / dogmatically based but rather analytical and investigative. I draw from historical information, the analytic philosophy of religion, human psychodynamics, comparitive religion, and ancient and classical languages and literature.
I have found a few websites to be of much interest. Anyone taking the time to read this page will probably find something of interest here as well. If you know of a site you think I might be interested in, please let me know!
The Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy
The Vatical Website "The Holy See"
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Not Just Bibles: A Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet
Guide to Early Church Documents
Early Church Documents (circa 96-150 A.D.)