Chicago, IL, January 5, 2022 – Atla is pleased to announce the addition of titles now available in Atla Religion Database® (Atla RDB®) and AtlaSerials® (Atlas®).
New Indexing Titles in Atla Religion Database
- Analogia: The Pemptousia Journal for Theological Studies, published by St. Maxim the Greek Institute
- Journal of Myanmar Biblical Studies, published by Society of Myanmar Biblical Studies
- Fe y Libertad, published by Instituto Fe y Libertad
- Cadernos de Estudos Sefarditas, published by Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas Alberto Benveniste
- Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi, published by Yediveren Kitap
- Monotheistic World, published by Doshisha University
- Theologia Viatorum, published by AOSIS Publishing
- Australasian Pentecostal Studies, published by Alphacrucis College
- Stromata, published by Universidad Católica de Córdoba
New Full-text Journals in Atlas
In December, Atla added five full-text titles to Atlas
- Black Theology Papers Project, published by Black Theology Unit of the American Academy of Religion/Columbia University Libraries
- The Journal of Interreligious Studies, published by Hebrew College
- Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800. (DNK), published by Amsterdam University Press
- Trajecta: Tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van het katholiek leven in de Nederlanden, published by Amsterdam University Press
- The Innes Review, published on behalf of the Scottish Catholic Historical Association by Edinburgh University Press
Global Content
This December, Atla research tools added titles from twelve countries, seven languages, and numerous topics.
In Atla Religion Database
- Analogia: The Pemptousia Journal for Theological Studies, published by St. Maxim the Greek Institute, is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the scholarly exposition and discussion of the theological principles of the Christian faith. A distinguishing feature of this journal will be the effort to advance a dialogue between Orthodox Christianity and the views and concerns of Western modes of theological and philosophical thought. A key secondary objective is to provide a scholarly context for the further examination and study of common Christian sources.
- Journal of Myanmar Biblical Studies, published by the Society of Myanmar Biblical Studies, is a record of the mission and activities of the Society of Myanmar Biblical Studies, the goal of which is to promote biblical scholarship throughout Myanmar. The society consists of over 60 professors and future professors of the Bible and theology who are working to train future pastors to service the four million Christians living in Myanmar.
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Read - Fe y Libertad, published by Instituto Fe y Libertad, publishes national or foreign works from original scientific research, in Spanish, on a variety of ideas about the relationships between the market, the State, and religion, between faith and science, and various other subjects about the human experience. The Fe y Libertad magazine is an open access publication with content of interest to experts: students, professors, and researchers from educational and technological institutions.
- Cadernos de Estudos Sefarditas, published by Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas Alberto Benveniste, is a biannual peer-reviewed journal. The editors invite authors to submit original research articles, which have not been previously published in any other journal or book, concerning Sephardic studies, Iberian conversos history, and Sephardic diaspora.
- Marife Dini Araştırmalar Dergisi, published by Yediveren Kitap, is a scientific, academic, and peer-reviewed journal that aims to contribute the accumulation of knowledge in its field by publishing original academic works with scientific qualities at the national and international level. It publishes scientific articles in all areas of religious studies (Arts and Humanities/Religion), and Islamic research in particular. In addition, the articles on Middle East Studies, Ottoman Studies, Values/Character Education, and the like may also be published, as long as they are related to religious studies in some way.
- Monotheistic World, published by Doshisha University, centralizes in-depth interdisciplinary research on all three Abrahamic religions, and because of its unique location in Japan, a country that is free of historical or cultural constraints on such studies, is able to take an entirely objective point of view. It strives to contribute to reform in the Abrahamic religions from the standpoint of Japanese religiosity.
- Theologia Viatorum, published by AOSIS Publishing, seeks to delve into the theology of the pilgrim and/or traveler. The journal aims to explore aspects of theology and religion in order to deepen our understanding of God and to expand our views on religious traditions. The journal is interested in all African religious traditions in their various forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars within various interdisciplinary fields working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature, and related disciplines.
- Australasian Pentecostal Studies, published by Alphacrucis College, intends to promote research about pentecostal and charismatic movements, as well as the work of Pentecostal scholars. It invites contributions from Australasian scholars but also has a worldwide mandate in this era of globalizing Christianity. It has a three-fold goal: to be interdisciplinary, integrative, and highly contextualized.
- Stromata, published by Universidad Católica de Córdoba, contains original articles on philosophy and theology in the Spanish language, with exclusive content not found in any other research journal. Each of the articles is submitted to two external experts (chosen according to the subject) who examine them and rule on the relevance of their publication.
In Atlas
- Black Theology Papers Project, published by Black Theology Unit of the American Academy of Religion/Columbia University Libraries, aims to preserve and promote the intellectual heritage of Black theology. The journal publishes one annual issue featuring papers presented by the Black Theology Unit of the American Academy of Religion.
- The Journal of Interreligious Studies, published by Hebrew College, is a forum for academic, social, and timely issues affecting religious communities around the world. It is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to innovative research on and study of the interactions that take place within and between religious communities.
- Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800. (DNK), published by Amsterdam University Press, has its finger on the pulse of Dutch church history after 1800. With original studies, new source publications, critical book reviews, and useful information, the reader is offered the current state of affairs in the field of church and religious history.
- Trajecta: Tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van het katholiek leven in de Nederlanden, published by Amsterdam University Press, is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal for the history of religion in the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands), with Dutch and Belgian scholars getting equal representation on the editorial board. The original focus on Catholic Church history was broadened to the History of Religion in 2013.
- The Innes Review, published on behalf of the Scottish Catholic Historical Association by Edinburgh University Press, is the journal of the Scottish Catholic Historical Association. The journal promotes the study of the history of Catholic Scotland, covering all aspects and topics related to Scottish history and culture, including but not limited to: ecclesiastical, cultural, liturgical, architectural, literary, and political history from earliest times to the present day.
New Additions to Indexing of Essay Collections in Atla Religion Database
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