Kenneth Kitchen’s Ancient Orient and Old Testament uploaded
I have just uploaded the complete book in PDF format:
My thanks to Professor Kitchen for his permission to reproduce this book for the Web.
I have just uploaded the complete book in PDF format:
My thanks to Professor Kitchen for his permission to reproduce this book for the Web.
In the light of recent reports regarding the efforts of various search engines to digitise in-copyright books I was very interested to read a thought-provoking article on copyright and copying by Vern Sheridan Poythress. Dr Poythress makes some good points, but I was particularly encouraged to read this paragraph: Similar observations go for book publishers….
The following article by Sir William M. Ramsay is now available in PDF. This material is in the Public Domain and so can be freely distributed and copied. William M. Ramsay [1851-1939], “A Country Town of Lycaonia. A Description of the Conditions of Christian Life under the Eastern Empire,” Journal of the Transactions of the…
James Stalker was Professor of Church History at the United Free Church College in Aberdeen. Keith Ives has a very helpful synopsis of Stalker’s life on his blog. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. James Stalker [1848-1927], The Life of St. Paul. Handbooks for…
I have just uploaded two articles by Dr Richard Bauckham of St. Andrew’s University: Richard J. Bauckham, “Weakness – Paul’s and ours,” Themelios 7.3 (1982): 4-6. Richard Bauckham, “The Relatives of Jesus,” Themelios 21.2 (January 1996): 18-21. Many thanks to Dr. Bauckham for his permission. Two more of his articles will appear shortly on http://www.theologicalstudies.org.uk/…
The Princeton Theological Review was published between 1903 and 1929 and each issue has lengthy articles covering a range of subjects including theology, biographical studies, church history and Christian missions. Its contributors included such notable theologians as B.B. Warfield, James Orr & J. Gresham Machen. Princeton Seminary has very helpfully digitised the entire series and made it available here….
John James Lias [1834-1923] contributed a number of commentaries in the Cambridge Bible for Schools series. By way of contrast this is a more detailed treatment of First John with the preacher in mind. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. John James Lias [1834-1923],…