Table of Contents for Theological Journals
Here are the Table of Contents in Word format for the following journals. Just unzip and enjoy.
Chafer Theological Seminary Journal
Conservative Theological Journal
Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
Global Journal of Classical Theology
Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
Journal of Christian Apologetics
Journal of Dispensational Theology
Journal of Ministry and Theology
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society
Maranatha Baptist Theological Journal
Reformed Baptist Theological Review
Southeastern Theological Review
Southern Baptist Journal of Theology
Westminster Theological Journal
Blessings,
Don Fisher5102.Theo Journal Indexes.zip
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Donald G. Fisher said:
Here are the Table of Contents in Word format for the following journals. Just unzip and enjoy.
I created a .docx document with Logos links added for the Ashland Theological Journal. I also removed the table as I find them not to play well with Logos. Please let me know your feedback on the format. Once the formatting is good I may go back and do all the rest of them.
EDIT: Updated Link
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Donald G. Fisher said:
Here are the Table of Contents in Word format for the following journals. Just unzip and enjoy.
Donald, thanks for providing that. I noticed some more journals that I have in my library which are missing from that list, but I'm guessing you've only done the Galaxie ones. These others are ones I'd add if/when I get around to it, but I don't know when that might be. I'm pretty busy lately:
- Evangelical Review of Theology
- Journal of Biblical Apologetics
- Journal of Biblical Literature
- Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
- Review and Expositor (I only have a couple of volumes)
- Review of Biblical Literature
- Semeia
- Themelios
- Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
Halo Hound said:I created a .docx document with Logos links added for the Ashland Theological Journal. I also removed the table as I find them not to play well with Logos. Please let me know your feedback on the format. Once the formatting is good I may go back and do all the rest of them.
That would be great, Halo. It would indeed be more useful if you turn it into a PB and change the links to be Logos links instead of to the Galaxie website, where users who don't have a subscription can't read the whole article. Also wonder about combining them into one document, with Table of Contents listing each of the journal names as Heading 1, each issue as Heading 2, each article name as Heading 3.
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Rosie Perera said:
That would be great, Halo. It would indeed be more useful if you turn it into a PB and change the links to be Logos links instead of to the Galaxie website, where users who don't have a subscription can't read the whole article. Also wonder about combining them into one document, with Table of Contents listing each of the journal names as Heading 1, each issue as Heading 2, each article name as Heading 3.
I could certainly do that. I will probably keep each of them as seperate files with the heading structure as you suggest. I'll also make the title link to the Logos Journal and I believe I can make the Author name link to a Library search for that name. I"m not sure when I will get around to it, though. I'm currently deployed to southwest Asia so it will need to wait until I have some down time.
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Rosie,
You are correct. The journals I did were the ones that are part of the Theological Journal Library 1-13. I am still waiting for the arrival for #14. The ones you listed look interesting but I am finding out that since I am out of the school environment, I will probably cease from making major purchases until I make a good dent in reading the material I have. I told my wife that I have enough to read for the next 10 years, and that is not an exageration. I am always on the looksie for individual books that pique my interest though but will only purchase if I can access them on my mobile devices. I have the opportunity to pulpit fill occassionally and that is when I use Logos' ability but for the most part, Logos functions as a library for me.
Am I understanding correctly that the Word files of the TOC can be turned into a Personal Book and then linked to the journals themselves? That sounds like a great project.
Blessings from Maine,
Don
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