I am one semester into my ThM program and recently got a call from the Chancellor of my school. He informed me that the school was adding an additional option for their Masters and Doctorate programs. In the US many programs are course driven with a research paper tacked on to the end. However, in much of the rest of the world many degree programs are 100%, or close to it, research programs (can you say super-thesis?). Because he knows that I have several books that have been published, he thought that I might be a good candidate for the new research program for it might allow me to kill two birds with one stone - use the research program to acquire my ThM AND cull a lot of good material that would go a long ways toward a new book :-)
So, I jumped ship and am now committed to the research program - the theme will be the various views on the Kingdom of God, how they relate to the teachings in Scripture and how do they relate to the lifestyle and ministry of the 21st century follower of Jesus. Now my challenges:
1. Can someone point me to online theological repositories, databases, etc., of academic resources, theses, dissertations, etc?
2. Can someone point me to the best "academic" Logos resources available related to the Kingdom?
3. Can I get some help in building a comprehensive "Kingdom" collection
4. A search string(s) that I can use
5. I recently purchased Nota Bene to use as my academic catch all program (came highly recommended by N.T. Wright and D.A. Carson). Does anyone know of any good training resources for setting ND up and utilizing it more effectively? BTW if you join the Nota Bene User group over at Faithlife, you can get a substantial discount through the end of July :-)
I spoke with my sales rep and he suggested contacting support; support said my best bet was right here - that the forums housed the most knowledgeable power users, and academics that I would be able to find anywhere! :-)
Any help you can offer will be REALLY appreciated!
Thanks,
James