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Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary Library subscribes to over 300 journals,
some of which have online features. Access to these online services may
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to logon to the system and access the list of usernames and passwords. Christianity Today Library The Christianity Today Library contains full-text articles from the following sources: Christianity Today Magazine (1996 to present), Books & Culture (1997 to 2001), Christian History (1982 to present), and Leadership (1996 to 2000). Also available are full-text editions of over fifty leadership books, with more being added each week. Chronicle of Higher Education This periodical is the No. 1 news source for college and university faculty members and administrators. Biblical Archaeology Society The Biblical Archaeology Society Online Archive is the single most comprehensive resource for research in Biblical Archaeology. It is an online archive of BAS publications designed specifically for libraries, universities and other institutions of learning. The BAS Online Archive contains the editorial content of each issue of the bimonthly magazines Biblical Archaeology Review (1975 to present), Bible Review (1985 to present), and Archaeology Odyssey (1998 to present), as well as five books published by the Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS): Ancient Israel: From Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple; Aspects of Monotheism: How God Is One; Feminist Approaches to the Bible; The Rise of Ancient Israel; and The Search for Jesus: Modern Scholarship Looks at the Gospels. Biblical Preaching Journal Biblical Preaching Journal is a quarterly publication designed to assist preachers in their weekly sermon preparation. Each issue includes an exegesis and sermon composed by different authors for each Sunday chosen from one of the readings of the Common Lectionary. The writers come from both academic and parish settings and present a variety of preaching styles. The exegesis is included so that you can see how the preacher moved from text to sermon. We know not every sermon will strike a chord with every reader, but our readers tell us that even the preachers they disagree with help stir the creative juices. Although you may preach a sermon just as it is written (particularly those weeks you have four committee meetings, a funeral, ten parishioners in six different hospitals to visit, and the church's air conditioning decides to quit!), BPJ is designed to be a springboard for your own ideas. It's like having your own regular Lectionary study group come to your office each week. Hebrew Union College Annual ISSN: 0360-9049 Publication Details: Cincinnati, Ohio, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion, 1924- Preceding Title: Journal of Jewish Lore and Philosophy (ISSN: 0190-4361) ATLAS Coverage: Vol. 1 (1924)- Excludes current 60 months Journal of Semitic Studies The Journal of Semitic Studies was established in 1955 and since then has built up a reputation as one of the leading international academic journals in its field. Semitic Studies has always been understood by the editors to include the modern as well as the ancient Near (Middle) East, with special emphasis on research into the languages and literatures of the area. The editors continue to maintain the policy of ensuring that each volume contains items of interest to Orientalists and Biblical Scholars. Extensive reviews of selected books, as well as general review notices, remain a feature of the Journal. FILOLOGÍA NEOTESTAMENTARIA The FILOLOGÍA NEOTESTAMENTARIA journal is the result of initiative taken by the Area de Filología Griega of the Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad y de la Edad Media, University of Cordoba. Within its scope lies every aspect of New Testament Greek philology, that is, textual criticism, grammar, semantics, lexicography, and eventually semiotics, and its relationship with Classical or Hellenistic Greek. Online Journal Subscriptions via IngentaSelect (These can only be accessed from on campus computer.) Brill subscriptions include: Dead Sea Discoveries (1998 to present), Journal for the Study of Judaism (1990 to present), Novum Testamentum (1990 to present), Pneuma (2002 to present), and Vetus Testamentum (1990 to present). Continuum subscriptions include: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (2001 to present) and Journal for the Study of the Old Testament (2001 to present). Biblica Published since 1920 by the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Biblica is a research journal and is published four times a year. It is dedicated to biblical studies on the Old and New Testament and intertestamentary literature, and covers fields of reseach such as exegesis, philology, and history. Oxford University Journals Includes current subscriptions to Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of Islamic Studies, Journal of Semitic Studies, The Journal of Theological Studies, Literature and Theology & Modern Judaism: A Journal of Jewish Ideas and Experience. RAMBI - Index of Articles on Jewish Studies This is a selective bibliography of articles in the various fields of Jewish studies and in the study of Eretz Israel. Material listed in Rambi is compiled from thousands of periodicals and from collections of articles - in Hebrew, Yiddish, and European languages - mainly from the holdings of the Jewish National and University Library, a world center for research on the Jewish people and Eretz Israel. The main criterion for inclusion in the bibliography is that the article be based on scientific research, or contain important information for such research. Since the inception of this bibliographic project in 1966, the editorial board has striven to include in it all of the important articles published throughout the world in the field of Judaica. Therefore, it includes offprints of articles from journals or collections not on order to the Library. Rambi also lists articles from secondary sources. In 1985, Rambi began listing articles electronically as one of the databases on the ALEPH computer network of academic and research libraries in Israel, and in 2000, Rambi became accessible on the Internet via the WWW. In 2001, Rambi published its 50th volume and also completed a retrospective conversion project made possible by a grant from The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation. With the availability of the entire corpus of Rambi's 50 volumes in each of Rambi's computer databases (telnet and WWW), publication of the printed volumes of Rambi was discontinued. |
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