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The Atla Religion Database (ATLA RDB) is an index of academic journal articles in the area of religion. [1] It is updated monthly [2] and published by the American Theological Library Association. The database indexes articles, essays, and book reviews related to a wide range of scholarly fields related to religion. The database is available on ...
1981: The Atla Religion Database first became available online, providing an electronic version of the print indexes. 1985: the ATLA's Monograph Preservation Program started to film and preserve more than 3,200 journals and 30.000 core titles concerning theology and religion practice of the 19th and 20th centuries. [2]
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The journal is abstracted and indexed in L'Année philologique, [2] Atla Religion Database, [3] International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, [2] MLA International Bibliography, [2] Old Testament Abstracts, [2] and ProQuest databases. [2]
It publishes articles, notes and comments, and reviews in English, French, and German. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database [1] and Scopus. [2] The journal celebrates its centennial in January, 2025 at KU Leuven. [3]
It is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database, [2] RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, and New Testament Abstracts. [3] The journal cover bears the letters "VDMA", which stands for "Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum" ("the Word of the Lord endures forever"), a motto of the Lutheran Reformation. [4]
The journal is indexed in L'Année philologique, Old Testament Abstracts, ATLA Religion Database and Modern Language Association Database. [2] Current editors-in-chief are Jason Fout (Bexley Seabury Federation) and Scott MacDougall (Church Divinity School of the Pacific). [3]