While the "general" forum fills up with discussions on the proposed Master/Theological Journals Bundle, what are the possibilities to get some Anglican content ?
Absolutely. I would very much welcome such a development, particularly the ATR and the JAS.
Not familiar with them, but definitely get them in Logos. Want access to all Academic Journals for users to use offline.
Anglican Theological Review : http://www.anglicantheologicalreview.org/
[Y] Here's an enthusiastic vote for this one. I came across an abstract of an article from it in RTA and wanted to look up the article. I couldn't find it there, but I did find lots of other interesting stuff, and I would definitely buy this journal.
Their online archives on their website only go back to 2003. EBSCO has full text starting from 1990, but publication began in 1918, and it would be great to get digital issues all the way back to the beginning. The article I was looking for was from 1980 so it wouldn't have been in the EBSCO texts.
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Anglican Theological Review : http://www.anglicantheologicalreview.org/ Here's an enthusiastic vote for this one. I came across an abstract of an article from it in RTA and wanted to look up the article. I couldn't find it there, but I did find lots of other interesting stuff, and I would definitely buy this journal.
Here's an enthusiastic vote for this one. I came across an abstract of an article from it in RTA and wanted to look up the article. I couldn't find it there, but I did find lots of other interesting stuff, and I would definitely buy this journal.
I'll just vote again to say how great this would be :-) I'm surprised that up to date (and old) journals are not something already adopted by Logos because i imagine it would be a real draw for academics.
Well at least they have made a good start: https://www.logos.com/product/46386/theology-journal-bundle
Which contains:
or if you prefer even more journals:
https://www.logos.com/product/46553/master-journal-bundle
The article I was looking for was from 1980 so it wouldn't have been in the EBSCO texts.
Rosie it is available in fulltext from ATLA, which is hosted by EBSCO, in case you are still looking for it. That seems to have the FT back to 1918.
The article I was looking for was from 1980 so it wouldn't have been in the EBSCO texts. Rosie it is available in fulltext from ATLA, which is hosted by EBSCO, in case you are still looking for it. That seems to have the FT back to 1918.
Thanks! I have access to ATLA as an alumna of Regent College. I was able to find the article.