Melanesian Journal of Theology on-line
Volume 12 of the Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology is now available on-line here. Christopher Newton, “Divine Purpose and Prophecy,” Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology 12 (2013): 1-17. Deseree Whittle, “Engaging Rastas,” 18-33. Las G. Newman, “Can Jamaica Be Restored?” 34-47. D.V. Palmer, “New Testament Theology,” 48-92. Gosnell L. Yorke, “A Review of John Paul…
I first began digitising the Transactions of the Victoria Institute about 13 years ago. Over the years I gradually added articles which had entered the public domain and those for which I could get the author’s permission. The project took a major step forward in 2018 when Tyndale House library gave me their set and…
In line with my ongoing commitment to make available theological resources from around the world, I am very pleased to announce that what is probably the only bilingual khmer-English Theological Journal – Honeycomb – is now available on-line for free download. Originally published in Cambodia this journal is a unique resource which I trust will…
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…
Just over 10 years ago I completed the digitisation of the Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society (1908-1921) and its successor, The Baptist Quarterly (1922-1998) – a total of 2,435 articles on a wide variety of subjects. The original scanning was done with the permission of the Baptist Historical Society. Site visitors now have a…
European Journal of Theology (EJT): Change of publisher – action required Dear Subscriber, Those of you who subscribe to the European Journal of Theology (EJT) should have received a message from AlphaGraphics, the current publisher of EJT, that they have decided to stop printing it. The reason for their decision is not that the Journal…