More Journals Please

Stephen Paynter
Stephen Paynter Member Posts: 206 ✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

I've posted this list before, but not in the Suggestions forum:

I would love to see ...

   all the good academic journals not already available, but especially:

  • Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT)
  • Journal for the Study of the Old Testament  (JSOT)
  • New Testament Studies (NTS)
  • Novum Testamentum (NT)
  • Vetus Testamentum (VT)
  • Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL)  - The early missing years

Quickly followed by:

  • Biblica
  • Bulletin for Biblical Research       (Hey this will be in TJL vol 15! so progress!)
  • Scottish Journal of Theology
  • Scottish Journal of Systematic Theology
  • Journal of International Systematic Theology
  • Sixteenth Century Journal
  • Biblical Interpretation
  • Interpretation
  • Havard Theological Review
  • Journal of Theological Studies
  • Theology
  • Theology Today
  • Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 
  • Zeitschrift für die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der Älteren Kirche

Also some of the missing "evangelical" and "Reformed" journals from the Galaxie collections, such as:

  • Calvin Theological Journal
  • Evangelical Quarterly

And not forgetting:

  • Catholic Biblical Quarterly

 

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  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,012

    You have my vote Edward.

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  • Paul-C
    Paul-C Member Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭

    +1[Y][Y][Y]

  • David Paul
    David Paul Member Posts: 6,073 ✭✭✭

    • Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT)
    • Journal for the Study of the Old Testament  (JSOT)
    • New Testament Studies (NTS)
    • Novum Testamentum (NT)
    • Vetus Testamentum (VT)

    A hearty [Y] for all of these, but I especially want NT & VT...I see these two journals quoted profusely in my Logos library. Please pull the necessary strings. I know I have asked for these before also--I hope these aren't in the same hurry up and wait category that TDOT is in. [:S]

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  • Stephen Paynter
    Stephen Paynter Member Posts: 206 ✭✭

     Please pull the necessary strings.

    Like you, the only strings I have is to ask nicely ... over and over and over again; and when they are on pre-pub, do what I can to help publicise their presence on the forums, constructing arguments about why they are the good resource that they are.

  • Randy Lane
    Randy Lane Member Posts: 490 ✭✭

    I've posted this list before, but not in the Suggestions forum:

    I would love to see ...

       all the good academic journals not already available, but especially:

    • Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT)
    • Journal for the Study of the Old Testament  (JSOT)
    • New Testament Studies (NTS)
    • Novum Testamentum (NT)
    • Vetus Testamentum (VT)
    • Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL)  - The early missing years

    Quickly followed by:

    • Biblica
    • Bulletin for Biblical Research       (Hey this will be in TJL vol 15! so progress!)
    • Scottish Journal of Theology
    • Scottish Journal of Systematic Theology
    • Journal of International Systematic Theology
    • Sixteenth Century Journal
    • Biblical Interpretation
    • Interpretation
    • Havard Theological Review
    • Journal of Theological Studies
    • Theology
    • Theology Today
    • Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 
    • Zeitschrift für die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der Älteren Kirche

    Also some of the missing "evangelical" and "Reformed" journals from the Galaxie collections, such as:

    • Calvin Theological Journal
    • Evangelical Quarterly

    And not forgetting:

    • Catholic Biblical Quarterly

    [Y][Y][Y]

    All have my vote (and $$ support/buying commitment)

    [Y][Y][Y]

    But given the fledgling support for the Theological Journal Library, more may prove difficult.

    I'd like to see Logos support journal subscriptions with delivery in Logos format. But I am quite sure there is a huge effort required to convert journals for Logos given widely differing formatting. And the issue is even more problematic given a trend in journal to migrate to web-based creation and delivery, which is even more difficult to convert to a document-centric system like Logos.

     

  • Andy
    Andy Member Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭

    I would love to see ...

    [Y][Y][Y]

  • Joseph Turner
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  • Stephen Paynter
    Stephen Paynter Member Posts: 206 ✭✭

    If I can add to my own thread ...

    I would also include, the recent editions of the "Trinity Journal", that used to be the TJL.

    On a side note, does anyone know why it dropped out?

  • Donovan R. Palmer
    Donovan R. Palmer Member, MVP Posts: 2,875

    +1 [Y]

    Also a +1 vote to get Galaxie Journals back on track! [:)]

  • Stephen Paynter
    Stephen Paynter Member Posts: 206 ✭✭

    Hey, have you seen ... there is a new academic journal in pre-pub land .... Yay!

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Theology

    Came across a need for this one tonight. Thankfully I still have access to e-journals through my academic library, but that won't be forever, and they're not tagged and integrated in with my Logos library.

  • Stephen Paynter
    Stephen Paynter Member Posts: 206 ✭✭

    Theology

    Came across a need for this one tonight. Thankfully I still have access to e-journals through my academic library, but that won't be forever, and they're not tagged and integrated in with my Logos library.

    Yes, I'm worried about when my access to e-journals via the University of Bristol library runs out in 2016.

    At the moment, I am doing work in Reformed covenant theology, and could really do with Calvin Theological Journal and the Mid-America Journal of Theology in Logos ... especially the Calvin Theology Journal, as much of it doesn't seem to be available digitally at all - even through University on-line libraries.   That is also true of many issues of Biblica.

  • JPH
    JPH Member Posts: 304 ✭✭

    I would love to see ...

       all the good academic journals not already available, but especially:

    [Y]

  • Paul-C
    Paul-C Member Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭

    Any non-Lutherans considering the Wisconsin Luthern Quarterly 1990-2010 (84 Issues) on pre-pub?

    http://www.logos.com/product/8817/wisconsin-lutheran-quarterly-1990-2010 

    Seems like good value at $59.95 for 84 issues. The sample articles list sounds interesting too:

    • “Pastor Am I Baptized?”—The Validity of Baptism
    • Pastoral Leadership from the Perspective of Church History
    • The Lutheran Doctrine of Sanctification and Its Rivals
    • Seventeenth Century Exegetical Brief: 1 Timothy 1:9
    • Seventeenth Century Pastoral Theology: Cases Concerning the Lord’s Supper
    • “I Desire Mercy, Not Sacrifice”—Hosea 6:6
    • Exegetical Brief: Luke 15:7—Who Are the Ninety-Nine?
    • Doctrinal Challenges Facing Lutheranism in the 21st Century
    • Memories of Lent: An Ash Wednesday Sermon
    • Technology in Worship—Useful Tool or a Clanging Cymbal?
    • Whatever Happened to Evangelicalism?
    • Postmodernism among Evangelicals
    • Current Thinking on John’s Gospel
    • Resurgence of Postmillennialism
    • Pastors and Plagiarism: Some Thoughts
    • Is American Catholicism in Decline?
    • “Christian America”—Fact or Fiction?
    • The Death Penalty and Biblical Morality
  • Unix
    Unix Member Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭

    Yeah, it does look like good value! I placed a pre-pub order now, ships on May 22.:

    Paul-C said:

    Any non-Lutherans considering the Wisconsin Luthern Quarterly 1990-2010 (84 Issues) on pre-pub? [...]

    Seems like good value at $59.95 for 84 issues.

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  • Mark Barnes
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    Paul-C said:

    Seems like good value at $59.95 for 84 issues.

    Did you know about the Evangelical Review of Theology (1977-2005). It covers 28 years, and 99 issues, and is even better great value at $45, particularly when you consider it comes with a dozen books, several of them edited by Don Carson. It's also got an excellent index.

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  • Russ White
    Russ White Member Posts: 569 ✭✭

    Any and all journals are good!

    Russ

  • Paul-C
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    Paul-C said:

    Seems like good value at $59.95 for 84 issues.

    Did you know about the Evangelical Review of Theology (1977-2005). It covers 28 years, and 99 issues, and is even better great value at $45, particularly when you consider it comes with a dozen books, several of them edited by Don Carson. It's also got an excellent index.

    Thanks for the heads up, Mark. I hadn't seen this bundle before and it represents awesome value. Just bought it.