Concordia Journal Winter 2022

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The full catalog of back issues of the Concordia Journal (1975-present), along with the indexed volumes of its predecessor Concordia Theological Monthly (1949-1974), are available online at AtlaSerials® (Atlas®). Atlas is an online full-text collection of major religion and theology journals used by libraries, librarians, scholars, theologians, clergy, and interested laypeople. Most seminary and theological school libraries have access to Atlas as part of their online database offerings.

Subscribers to the Concordia Journal have free access to Concordia Journal on Atlas through the subscriber log-in provided on page four (the page after the table of contents page) of each issue of the Concordia Journal.

Alumni of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, can obtain a free account to Atlas for Alum, the full-text portion of the Atlas database, by contacting the Concordia Seminary Access Services Librarian at [email protected] or 314-505-7030. Many other theological school libraries offer similar access to their own alumni.

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