From the author of Strong’s Concordance and the result of the culminating efforts of two hundred editors, Logos is pleased to offer the 12-volume Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature—one
of the largest Bible reference works ever published in the English
language. Begun in 1853 under the editorship of James Strong and John
McLintock, this massive reference work contains more than 31,000
articles and 17,000,000 words, along with hundreds of pages of
bibliographic material and thousands of illustrations.
Described as the most gigantic literary enterprise of its age, the Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
aims to put into a single reference work the accumulated knowledge of
all previous biblical scholarship. It quickly became the one of the
best-selling Bible reference works of all time, and remains one of the
largest reference works ever published. These volumes contain detailed
articles on biblical, historical, and theological topics, including
sixteen pages on the Tower of Babel, fifteen pages on David,
thirty-three pages on marriage, and the longest article on Mormonism
ever to appear in a reference work—before or since.
The Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
also includes thousands of bibliographic articles on individuals whose
lives appear in no other reference work and no where else in print.
That makes the Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
a vital tool for historians of American Christianity, as well as for
scholars attempting to understand the nineteenth century origins of
current topics in biblical and theological studies.
This mammoth reference work is ideal for students, scholars,
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Praise for the Print Edition
One of the most exhaustive encyclopedias ever
produced in the English language. Covers virtually every field of
religious knowledge in its 31,000 articles . . . . and still of great
value today. Few researchers will be disappointed by what they find in
this work.
—Cyril J. Barber, The Minister’s Library
The work covers a wide range [of topics], and
is by no means confined to matters exclusively biblical, theological,
and ecclesiastical, but embraces a large body of correlated matter
belonging to general literature in all its various departments.
—Harper’s Magazine
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Additional Information
- Title: Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
- Editors: John McClintock and James Strong
- Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers | 1867–1887
- 12 volumes
- 12,324 pages
About the Editors
John McLintock was born in Philadelphia in 1814. He
attended the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated in 1836. He
served as a professor of mathematics at Dickinson College from 1840 to
1848. From 1848 to 1856, he became editor of the Methodist Quarterly Review,
and for a time, served as pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist Church of New
York City. He was also instrumental in the founding of Drew Theological
Seminary, and served as its first professor and president. Both his
pastoral pursuits and his scholarly ambitions made him a key figure in
nineteenth century American Methodism. John McLintock died in 1870.
James Strong was born in 1822, and graduated from
Wesleyan University in 1844. He became a professor of ancient languages
at Troy University, and published multiple works on the harmony of the
Gospels and on the Greek text of the New Testament. In 1861, he became
Professor of Exegetical Theology at Drew University, where he remained
for twenty-seven years.
Strong’s famous Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible first
appeared in 1890 and has remained in print ever since. The numbering
system he devised has made the original languages available to
English-only Bible readers. To learn more about Strong’s Numbers in
Logos Bible Software, watch the demo video!
Strong also edited the volumes on Daniel and Esther in Lange's Commentary, and served on the American Bible Revision Committee. He died in 1894.
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