Library Announcements

New Book Review: "Calvin, Barth, and Reformed Theology"
Jesse Couenhoven reviews Neil B. MacDonald and Carl Trueman (eds.), "Calvin, Barth, and Reformed Theology" (Paternoster, 2008).
New Book Review: Bruce McCormack
Matthias Gockel reviews Bruce McCormack's "Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth" (Baker Academic, 2008).
Academic Services Blog
Get all the latest news on academic software, discover new tools, and learn helpful tricks on resources you already use.
EndNote X3 Released
EndNote X3 is faster, has improved grouping capabilities with hierarchical structuring, and now integrates with Open Office.
Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception
The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception (EBR) pursues the twofold task of 1) comprehensively recording the current knowledge of the origins and development of the Bible in its Jewish and Christian canonical forms and 2) documenting the history of the Bible's reception in Judaism and Christianity as evident in exegetical literature, theological and philosophical writings of various genres, literature, liturgy, music, the visual arts, dance, and film, as well as in Islam and other religious traditions and contemporary movements.
Oxford Biblical Studies Online
Oxford Biblical Studies Online is designed to provide scholars, librarians, and students at all levels with a full range of authoritative content and tools for the study of the Bible and biblical history. This cross-searchable resource brings together the text, commentary and annotations from the famous Oxford Study Bibles, essential corollary content and biblical reference works, stunning images, up-to-date color maps and a great deal more.
New Barth Center Content
New content has been added to the Center for Barth Studies website in anticipation of the upcoming Barth Conference at Princeton Theological Seminary on the topic of Barth, Religion and the Religions. Two new conference reports have been added, as well as a review of Joseph Mangina's book entitled, "Karl Barth: Theologian of Christian Witness" by Jason T. Ingalls.
Select Archival Finding Aids Now Online
The select list of finding aids on the Special Collections's website provides a small window on the Seminary Library's many manuscript collections. A full list of finding aids may be retrieved via the Seminary's Library's Online Public Catalog. Online finding aids are now available for a growing number of these collections.
Michael Trowitzsch to Lecture on Karl Barth
Prof. Dr. Michael Trowitzsch of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena will deliver a public lecture in the Main Lounge of the Mackay Campus Center at Princeton Theological Seminary at 7:00 p.m. on April 7, 2009. His lecture is titled "Yes and No. The ‘Strange Battle’ of Jesus Christ according to Karl Barth.'" The event is free and open to the public. A reception sponsored by the Center for Barth Studies will follow.
Barth Conference 2009: Barth on Religion and the Religions
Registration is now open for the 2009 Karl Barth Conference at Princeton Seminary!

Subscribe to the library events feed.