...Catholic Biblical Quarterly (the journal) and Catholic Biblical Quarterly monograph series?
I would like to see both of these in Logos (or Verbum, as the case probably is).
In fact, you (FL) can mark me down as an advocate for pretty much every available monograph series that is Bible focused--just get them all.
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I know it was on the original journals list when they were asking for suggestions and making a master list of the ones people wanted. I would definitely love to have it.
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I'd love to have those available.
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David Paul:...Catholic Biblical Quarterly (the journal) and Catholic Biblical Quarterly monograph series?
There is at least one thread in the Catholic Products Forum pushing for more Catholic journals (and a Verbum Journal Collection), and the CBQ is one of the desired journals.
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Count me in as well!
Absolutely!
I'd love this as well!
And if we are requesting Catholic journals, on the theology side it would be great to get the full runs of Communio and Concillium.
I don't know anything about the monograph series. I've seen some of the journals.
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