Melanesian Journal of Theology on-line
Volume 13 (2014) of the Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology is now available online here. This journal has now resumed publication in electronic format hosted by biblicalstudies.org.uk. Table of Contents Dieumeme Noelliste, “Caught Between A Rock And A Hard Place,” Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology 13 (2014): 1-15. David Pearson, “The Jamaica Church And The…
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…
BiblicalStudies.org.uk serves as the official archive site for the print copies of Anvil Journal (1984-2011). Over the last few weeks I have revisited the project and re-contacted authors for their permissions. As a result many of the gaps have now been filled. If you are an Anvil author and your article is not on-line, or…
Theology on the Web’s primary function has always been to provide a comprehensive and free online theological library for those without access to physical books around the world. However, an unexpected benefit of digitising over 30,000 theological articles has made the Biblical Studies website into an official archive of British church history. Over the last…
Over the last couple of months I have been working with members of the Brethren Archivists and Historians Network and Partnership UK to place on-line two of their periodicals. I am pleased to be able announce that the full text of both the Christian Brethren Research Fellowship Journal and it successor, the Christian Brethren Review are now available on-line for the first time….
The Church Society have kindly provided pdfs of Vols. 125-131 (2011-2017) of Churchman journal, which are now available for free download. Click here to visit the table of contents for this journal