http://www.wnetc.com/scripture-l/
The web page for the Scripture-l mailing list. I've included it
here as it is an excellent source of information on the scriptures.
The text of the past few months of discussions can be read here.
Quite a few other excellent links are also here.
http://ldschurch.net/f/fowkes/index.html
A forum for women's church literature and for sharing writings
and thoughts by women. It includes poetry, articles and stories.
http://www.srv.net/~sro/Notepad/Notepad.html
A collection of articles and essays on various scriptural and
doctrinal issues. Quite well organized and thought provoking,
even if you may not agree with the authors' points of view.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2671/Abraham.html
A web page discussing the Book of Abraham as an ancient text.
It includes Rabbi Nissim Wernick's dissertation on the Book of
Abraham.
http://www.teleport.com/~arden/
Arden Eby's personal web page. This contains dozens of links to
LDS and early Christian information pages. It is one of the most
complete sites on the net. It also has numerous links to pages
of interest in history as well.
http://www.cybcon.com/~kurtn/exegesis.html
An excellent compilation of papers and essays on the scriptures.
http://www.cybcon.com/~kurtn/rabbiyosef.html
Some writings by a Jewish Rabbi on the Book of Mormon. Very interesting
commentary on the Jewish nature of the text. Some of the pages
are more notes than essays, but they are still very valuable.
http://www.vt.edu:10021/B/bbickmor/EC.html
A very nice collection of parallels between Mormonism, early Christianity,
and gnosticism. The site consists of quite a few papers talking
about rituals, theology and other aspects of early Christianity
that can be found in various source texts.
http://www.nazarene.net
This isn't a Mormon page but a page put together by Messianic
Jews. Many of the papers are of interest to Mormons doing scriptural
exegesis though. It focuses in on the theory that much of the
NT ought to be interpreted in light of Judaism rather than Orthodox
Christianity.
http://www.highfiber.com/~nahualli
Brant Gardner's home page. It has a collection of essays about
meso-American issues and the Book of Mormon along with other interesting
essays.
http://www.wnetc.com/resource/
Gregory Woodhouse's personal web page. It has numerous links to
LDS information and general Christian and Jewish pages.
http://www.indirect.com/www/crockett/history.html
Dave Crockett's web page. It has a full collection of internet
resources related to church history. It is a very nice collection
with each entry ordered by period and web links to other pages
related to that period of history.
http://www.homestar.net/hebraeus/
A collection of essays on scripture and the like with an emphasis
on Isaiah.
http://jamesfaulconer.byu.edu/
The home page for a philosopher professor at BYU. He has some
very interesting papers on Mormonism and the scriptures from a
philosophical point of view.
http://WWW.NEW-JERUSALEM.COM/new-jerusalem.html
A well done web page with a question and answer section and quite
a few unique pages of interest to both members and investigators
of the church.
http://www.jersey.net/~inkwell/testify.htm
Testify! (Why I Am LDS.) A page of LDS conversion stories -- both
original and hyperlinked. Sermons, acceptance speeches and travelogues
won't appear.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~dbowie/mormwww/mormonwww.html
David Bowie's personal web page. Along with the standard links
to LDS resources it also has a collection of disputed texts. These
are prophecies or revelations that some people consider to be
forgeries. Many of the texts contain reasons why they may be false.
http://www.code-co.com/rcf/mhistdoc/mhistdoc.htm
An outstanding collection of historical analysis. It also includes
the William Clayton journals, a critical text of all variations
of the Book of Abraham, and the Egytian Alphabet and Grammar.
http://www.vii.com/~nicksl/index.html
A web page with lots of information about temples, including the
dedicatory prayers to all the temples.
http://www.lds.org
The official web page for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday
Saints. Conference talks can be found here along with basic information
about the church.
http://www.ce.ex.state.ut.us/history/welcome.htm
The web site for the Utah Historical Society. It is a project
for putting photographs and documents online. Quite a nice site,
although it is still being put together.
http://interoz.com/egypt/
The Egyptian Tourist web page. They have a fair collection of
pages about early Christianity, Egyptian antiquities, and much
more. A very nice site that should be of interest to many Mormons.
http://www.byu.edu/home2.html
BYU Home page. Links to many BYU. It also has a student directory,
faculty information, access to the BYU Library, and more.
http://cc.weber.edu/~byparkinson/aml-list.html
The AML-List Homepage, a resource for scholars, writers, and fans
of LDS fiction, poetry, drama, etc. Includes archives from the
mailing list, a review archive, lists of LDS publishers, periodicals,
and bookstores, and LDS literature related links.
http://www.jersey.net/~inkwell/mormonj.htm
Mormon-J: The LDS Journal-List. A resource page for LDS journalists,
journal-keepers, and other historians. Differs from the Literature
pages in its emphasis on the journalism profession and the role
of journalists as historians.
http://humanities.byu.edu/BYUStudies/homepage.htm
This is the web site for BYU Studies. This page has subscription
information and generally information about the articles in this
month's issue. The full text of most recent issues is found here.