June update of Website Developments
I can’t believe that it’s halfway though 2010 already – time for a brief update on developments on Theology on the Web.
I can’t believe that it’s halfway though 2010 already – time for a brief update on developments on Theology on the Web.
Ashland Theological Journal (1968-present) is the journal of Ashland Theological Seminary. It has been partially digitised as part of the Brethren Digital Archives and now appears here by permission. My thanks to the folks at the Brethren Digital Archives for all their hard work in making this available.
As many of you know I am currently working on the digitisation of theological journals whose older editions are now mostly in the Public Domain – one of which is The Expository Times. Are there any readers of this blog in the UK who have access to issues of this journal who would be willing to either donate or loan them so…
Today I received permission from Dr Gordon Campbell to upload four of his articles from Irish Biblical Studies. Three of these are on the Book of Revelation. They are all now available below for free download in PDF. “The Struggle for the Progress of the Gospel at the heart of the Pauline Mission,” Irish Biblical…
Journal of Theological Studies (old series) – kindly donated for digitisation If you use archive.org you will find that the early volumes of the old series of Journal of Theological Studies are available there. Unfortunately, many of the articles are still in copyright because the term runs for 70 years after the death of the…
The Evangelical Quarterly (1929-present) represents a tremendous resource for Bible students. It contains contributions from the best of 20th Century Evangelical scholarship, including G.W. Bromiley, I. Howard Marshall and F.F. Bruce. This morning I completed the digitisation of the back-issues, a project that I have been working on for over 10 years. Paternoster Publication’s archive…
The first series of the periodical The Expositor, which featured articles by some of the leading scholars of its day is now available on-line here. The series, which contains around 425 articles is the first part of a project to which should see the first 8 series being made freely available for the first time….