Melanesian Journal of Theology on-line
From time to time it is useful to review what work remains outstanding – especially as more is being added on a weekly basis. The following listing gives some idea of what material is likely to appear on my websites during the next year. I am particularly grateful to those who have taken out PayPal…
Theology on the Web has made it its aim to provide a free theological library that reflects the cultural diversity of theologians around the globe. Since 2001 it has slowly added to its collection of international journals, I am delighted, therefore, to be able to add a further journal today – the Malaysian Association of…
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…
For the last few months I have been working with the Editorial Committee of Anvil journal. Anvil has now become an on-line journal and the plan is to place as many of the print back-issues on-line on biblicalstudies.org.uk as possible. At present I am contacting contributors for their permissions and, as you can see from…
One of the advantages of working for an educational institution is that you do get a good long break over Christmas. This has proved very useful, as I was able to clear some of my back-log of scanning over the holiday. The major milestone reached was the completion of the scanning of all 96 volumes…
Forty-six volumes of the Strict Baptist magazine The Earthen Vessel are now available online for free download using this link. This completes the digitisation of the majority of the Baptist journals held in Spurgeon’s College library. As you will see from this list of journals, a vast amount of material is now available – much…