In Course BI351 History of Biblical Interpretation I--> The Concept of Scripture--> Revelation Defined--> Explore --> Suggested Reading --> Revelation (LBD) end at
The view that Jesus is the chief revelation of God laid the foundation for the Christological developments of the first five centuries A.D.
David P. Melvin, “Revelation,” ed. John D. Barry et al., The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).
Wilson, Robert R. Prophecy and Society in Ancient Israel. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980.
David P. Melvin, “Revelation,” ed. John D. Barry et al., The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).
Is there a logical reason you cut off the bibliography? In the old tool we could scroll down and see it ... here we a thrust into a Logos-has-absolute-control-mode.
Would it be possible to make the bibliography visible without the user opening another copy of the resource outside the course tool?