09/01/2013
At the conclusion of v. 12 (1-2), I will be stepping down as Review Editor for JRTI. It's been a great pleasure working with all of you and I hope someday to meet each of you in person. It's been a memorable ride!
The Journal of Religious & Theological Information is a peer-reviewed journal published by Routledge
At the conclusion of v. 12 (1-2), I will be stepping down as Review Editor for JRTI. It's been a great pleasure working with all of you and I hope someday to meet each of you in person. It's been a memorable ride!
Electronic resource available for review: Gutenberg Digital
http://www.gutenbergdigital.de/gudi/start.htm
Electronic resource available for review: The Vatican Museums
Official Web site of the Vatican Museums. Information on the cultural heritage and the art of the Holy See, virtual tours, collections, Sistine Chapel, Raphael's Rooms, tickets, opening hours, guided tour for groups and schools
Electronic resource available for review: The Huntington Archives
The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Photographic Archive of Buddhist and Asian Art at The Ohio State University
Electronic resource available for review: Digital Dead Sea Scrolls
Great Isaiah Scroll The Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaa) is one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Qumran in 1947. It is the largest (734 cm) and best preserved...more » The Dead Sea Scrolls, which include the oldest known biblical manuscripts in existence, have been digitized and are ...
All reviewers who have submitted critiques for v. 11 (3-4) are invited to reflect on their most recent writing experience with the journal. Please consider filling out the JRTI Reviewer Survey. Check your email for further instructions. The information you provide will help improve the review process.
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New title for review: Let your light shine : Bible printing in Venice during the high Renaissance (2011).
New title for review: Historical dictionary of the Ismailis (2012).
New title for review: The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity (2011).
Routledge is pleased to introduce the new incoming editor of the Journal of Religious & Theological Information, a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the connection between theology and religion with other fields of study.
Don Wicks is an Associate Professor and current Interim Director of the School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University. He has over 13 years of experience in the field of library and information science, including the co-creation of the Center for the Study of Information & Religion in 2009. He has published and presented numerous papers internationally, including his work on information seeking and seniors, and on clergy and information behavior.
New title for review: A guide to the churches and chapels of Wales (2011).
New title for review: The Oxford encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity (2012).
New title for review: Making sense : a student’s guide to research and writing : religious studies (2011).
New title for review: Sacred words and worlds : geography, religion, and scholarship, 1550-1700 (2012).
New title for review: The Cambridge dictionary of Jewish history, religion, and culture (2011).
New title for review: International handbook of Protestant education (2011).
Electronic resource available for review: Taoism and the Arts of China
Exhibition website for Taoism and the Arts of China, The Art Institute of Chicago
Electronic resource available for review: Anno Domini: Jesus Through the Centuries
The way Jesus has been understood, has shaped and reshaped so many key developments in art, science, politics, ideas, society, and culture.
New resource available for review: A Cultural Handbook to the Bible (2012).
Electronic resource available for review: Duke Papyrus Archive
The Duke Papyrus Archive provides electronic access to texts about and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt. The target audience includes: papyrologists, ancient historians, archaeologists, biblical scholars, classicists, Coptologists, Egyptologists, students of literature and religion...
All reviewers who have submitted critiques for v. 11 (1-2) are invited to reflect on their most recent writing experience with the journal. Please consider filling out the JRTI Reviewer Survey. Check your email for further instructions. The information you provide will help improve the review process.
As contributing authors, reviewers should have received a complimentary print copy of the journal in which their individual critique appeared. Please retain this issue as evidence of your published work. If you have not received your copy of v.11 (1-2), please contact the JRTI review editor.
New resource available for review: An A-to-z guide to biblical prophecy and the end times (2012).
New resource for review: International Handbook of Jewish Education (2011).
Reviewers who wish to be published in the next issue of JRTI (v. 11, issues 3 and 4) must submit their review(s) no later than Friday, July 27. Reviews will be sent to the general editor on August 1.
New resource available for review: God, Jews and the media : religion and Israel's media (2012).
New resource available for review: Invoking the scribes of ancient Egypt : the initiatory path of spiritual journaling (2011)
New resource for review: Textual memory : ancient archives, libraries, and the Hebrew Bible (2011).
New resource for review: The Jewish annotated New Testament (2011).
New resource for review: Historical dictionary of Islamic fundamentalism (2012).
New resource available for review: Historical dictionary of radical Christianity (2012).
New resource available for review: Dictionary of the Old Testament : prophets (2012).
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Available for review: Digital religion, social media, and culture : perspectives, practices, and futures (2012).
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