When the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church mentions a headword that it has a cross-reference to, rather than that entire word being a hyperlink, there's a small superscripted asterisk immediately before the word which is a hyperlink. It's very easy to overlook these (especially since the hyperlink text color is virtually indistinguishable from the default resource text color), and hard to aim at and click them because they are so tiny. This is the typesetting inherited from the print version, where it makes some sense. But for the Logos version, it would make a whole lot more sense and be much more usable to have the entire word be a hyperlink.
Can you see the hyperlinks in this screenshot? How many cross-references are there to other headwords in the ODCC? Not a trick question. But notice how it's especially hard to see the * when it comes before a capital letter, which is likely to be the case in many if not mos tof the cross-references in this dictionary.
