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THEO303 (Theology & the Christian Life): Find Books

This guide includes print and electronic resources, and instruction that will aid students in THEO303. This guide was originally created by Michelle Spomer.

Select Monographs for Doctrinal Theology

The following items are all available in the APU collection. Click on the book title link to access the record in the library catalog.

Online Books

The books listed in this section are available online via NetLibrary or Ebrary. The links will take you into the catalog record. Simply click the link in the record to access the book. If you are off-campus (and an APU student, staff or faculty member), you may need to create an account before you are able to access the material in these collections.

APU Library Catalog

To start searching for APU library resources, use the Search Everything box below. For more options or to use the advanced search, go to the catalog on the library website.

Interested in information on how to use the APU catalog more effectively? See the following information:

Finding Library Resources by Subject

LINK+ Catalog

LINK+ is a library catalog for the holdings of 60+ libraries, including APU Libraries. APU faculty, staff and students may request for free anything in LINK+ that has the status of "Available." Allow 2-3 business days for delivery. For more information, go to the LINK+ section of the library website.

NOTE: The handout above on finding resources by subject will work with the LINK+ catalog, too.

Searches to Get You Started

Having a hard time using the library catalog? You might want to take a look at the handout above on finding resources by subject, or you might want to try the links below. These will take you into the library catalog right to a list of resources.

SEARCH TIPS:

  • Once you've clicked on one of the links below and you're in the library catalog, click on the LINK+ button to the right to see similar books available in LINK+ libraries.
  • For doctrinal history, scroll through the subject lists and find the "History of Doctrines" subheading (for example, "Church History of Doctrines").

Finding Primary Sources

Defining and finding primary sources can be challenging. The resources below provide a good overview and several examples of primary sources.