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  1. Atla Digital Library

    The Atla Digital Library provides access to digital collections of interest to religion and theology researchers. It is conceived in support of Atla's mission of fostering the study of theology and religion …

  2. AtlaSerials (Atlas)

    Atla products and partner products are made available on the EBSCO host research interface by subscribing libraries and are not available directly through the Atla website.

  3. Atla Religion Database - Login - Community Hub

    The My Atla web portal is the place where members can view membership information, update contact information, track participation in member benefit programs, register for events such as the annual …

  4. Atla Job Board

    Search below for positions open in Atla member libraries and non-member libraries. Want to post a job opening? View Submissions Guidelines for more information. Job listings will be posted for sixty days …

  5. Atla Open Press

    TCB: Technical Services in Religion & Theology (ISSN 1548-8497), an open access publication of Atla, is a resource for technical services librarians with a focus on the fields of religion and theology.

  6. Books@Atla Open Press

    Books@Atla Open Press publishes open access academic and professional works on subjects at the intersection of librarianship and religious and theological studies that potentially impact libraries.

  7. Login - books.atla.com

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  8. Earl Palmer Collection - Atla Digital Library

    The Earl Palmer Collection within Theological Commons represents a collaboration between Earl Palmer Ministries and Princeton Theological Seminary. This collection contains audio and video …

  9. Atla Learn – Professional Development and Continuing Education

    Introduction to Atla Learn START HERE: Overview of the Atla Learn platform; tips on how to navigate courses.

  10. The griot's sermon, 'God insists on a resurrection!' celebrating life ...

    Celebrating Life In the Midst of Death: an African-american Model for Doing Funeral Sermons.Iliff School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bea5e8b2-d6ca-4173-972b-8970ac01f75d?locale=en.