The School of Theology Library seeks to build and curate digital humanities collections and projects, highlighting research at the School of Theology and our archival collections. For example, the library has partnered with the Center of Global Christianity and Mission for the digitization of motive Magazine and creation of a History of Missiology website. We seek to highlight our work so far, provide tools and intellectual support to faculty for future projects, and highlight our plans for the future.
Visit these pages on the left-hand menu to learn more about our digital collections and find links to their sites:
A complete list of library exhibitions, including previous exhibitions, can be found on our Exhibitions page.
Click on the pages at left to explore some of the unique collections acquired by the School of Theology Library, beginning with the institution’s founding in 1839 to the present day. These collections include many rare and not-widely owned or accessible materials.
Special Collections are located in our closed-stack archival area and are in-library use only. Permission to access any item in the Special Collections may be obtained from library staff during regular hours.
For questions or access, please use our “Ask The Archivist” form .