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.
The good folks at Haddington House Journal have kindly sent me the articles from volume 14 (2012). I trust that you find them of interest. Haddington House Journal (Vol. 14) Table of Contents General Articles Jack C. Whytock, “Devotional: Thy Word Is A Lamp,” 5-8. Jack C. Whytock, “Urban Ministry in Khayelitsha, South Africa,” 9-11….
The 2021 issue of the Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology is now available for download. Table of Contents Taneika Wedderburn, “What Went Into The Pigs? – Part 2,” Horace Williams, “Kamala Harris,” D. Vincent Palmer, “Sam Sharpe,” Kimshaw Aiken, “Home-Schooling Strategies,” Gosnell L. Yorke, “69th Graduation Ceremony of the Ucz University,” Oscar Green, “God &…
The editor of the European Journal of Theology Dr Pieter Lalleman has kindly agreed that articles older than three years can be digitised and placed online on biblicalstudies.org.uk. Due to the number of articles being uploaded it will not be possible to create a blog post for each one. Instead I would recommend that interested…
The JESOT website explains: Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament (JESOT) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the academic and evangelical study of the Old Testament. The journal seeks to fill a need in academia by providing a venue for high-level scholarship on the Old Testament from an evangelical standpoint. The journal…
The primary purpose of Theology on the Web is to make Biblical scholarship accessible to Bible students and ministers at no cost. However, over the years a secondary purpose has developed, that of providing an online archive for historical societies from various denominations. Here you will find resources by Baptist, Wesleyan and United Reformed Church…
Volume 31.1 (2012) of the Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology is now available for free download by permission of the editorial team at Scott Christian University, Nairobi, Kenya. This issue focuses on the problem of AIDS/HIV in Africa. It offers some theological perspectives on this subject and considers the wider implications for our understanding evil and its…