Digital Logos Edition
The Presbyterian and Reformed Review was the continuation of the cancelled Presbyterian Review, aimed at providing the growing Reformed and Presbyterian theological presence in academia. From 1890 to 1902, the Presbyterian and Reformed Review continues discussion of the theological issues concerning the Presbyterian church of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Get access to the voices that developed Presbyterian and Reformed theology for a more complete view on where the church has been—for a better view of where the church is going.
With the Logos Bible Software edition all Scripture passages in Presbyterian and Reformed Review (52 issues) are tagged and appear on mouse-over. All issues are combined into 13 digital volumes, making it easier to navigate and read as you research. What’s more, Scripture references are linked to the wealth of language resources in your digital library. Research that would normally take hours of page turning can now be completed with only a few clicks of your mouse! With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “atonement” or “covenant.”