The final release of The Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation, also known as the DLCR, is live. The collection is now complete and includes 845 titles by 277 authors. The final release alone features 300 new titles, including works by such key authors as Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Luis de Granada, and Sir Thomas More.
The seminal but often hard-to-find works in the DLCR include papal documents, synodal decrees, catechisms, confessors’ manuals, biblical commentaries, theological treatises, liturgical works, inquisitorial manuals, preaching guides, saints’ lives, and devotional literature. Useful not only to theologians and biblical scholars, but also to historians, political scientists, and sociologists studying the religious and social upheavals of the 16th and 17th centuries, The Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation is highly recommended by CHOICE.
Other theology collections from Alexander Street include The Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts, a companion to the DLCR, and The Digital Karl Barth Library. All collections are available for 30-day trials upon request.
Do you really beleive this garbage?
Posted by: Skeptic | December 21, 2008 at 09:02 PM
Are you attedning the council on marriage in 09?
Posted by: Fasat | December 19, 2008 at 03:53 PM