Theological journals are a tremendous resource for biblical studies. However, anyone who has searched for copies of theological journals knows that they are difficult to find and impossible to buy. Even if you are fortunate enough to have a library of journals in print form, they take up lots of shelf space. With the print editions, finding a topic or Scripture reference can be difficult. The Theological Journal Library combines several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history. This massive set allows you to rapidly search through each title for specific words, phrases, topics, authors, or passages.
“Mark, the narrator, resists offering explicit commentary to explain Jesus’ actions or words as fulfillment of scripture. Instead, the narrator tells his story in such a manner that most of the direct quotations of scripture are spoken by Jesus, the principal character.” (Page 23)
“the dove’s presence in the baptismal story signals for Jesus his role as sufferer” (Page 48)
“Repetitive texture here reinforces John’s social program for the churches” (Page 76)