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The Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL) is a database of digitized books from the early modern era. The collected titles are directly linked to full-text versions of the works in question. The collected titles are directly linked to full-text versions of the works in question.
A 2002 reviewer acknowledged that while the site is "intended to be a basic online theological library," it was actually much more valuable than that: it is "a treasure of primary sources for anyone teaching Western Civilization or more specialized courses in medieval or Reformation history."
A Christian library or theological library is a kind of library that has its origins in the Jewish religion whose practice and transmission depended on the keeping and duplication of sacred texts. Like Judaism, Christianity depends fundamentally on the preservation and study of a sacred text .
The American Theological Library Association (Atla) [1] is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3), professional association, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Atla's member libraries and librarians provide resources for scholarly research to tens of thousands of students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
Bibliothèques européennes de théologie (BETH; European Theological Libraries) is an ecumenical federation of European national theological library associations as well as single libraries. The association was founded in 1961 and has a legal registration in Kampen, Netherlands.
Egyptian Library Association (ELA) [1] Ghana Library Association; Kenya Library Association; Lesotho Library Association [Wikidata] Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) Library and Information Association of Zambia (LIAZ) [Wikidata] [2] (formerly Zambia Library Association (ZLA)) Malawi Library Association (MALA) [3]
It is updated monthly [2] and published by the American Theological Library Association. The database indexes articles, essays, and book reviews related to a wide range of scholarly fields related to religion. The database is available on a subscription basis through a database aggregator.
Lutheran Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering Lutheran history and theology. It was established in 1987, but styles itself as continuing the tradition of the journal of the same name that was published from 1949 to 1977. [1]