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Studying God Online WCC and Globethics.Net Launch Global Theological Resource From the World Council of Churches and Globethics.net

GENEVA, Switzerland — The World Council of Churches and Globethics.net launched an ambitious web-based theological resource Sept. 23 to redress a global imbalance of access to research materials in theology and related disciplines. The Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism (GlobeTheoLib) contains several hundred thousands of articles, documents and other academic resources that can accessed online free-of-charge by registered participants from anywhere in the world via Internet (www.globethics.net/gtl).

“The time has come to launch a new model of ecumenical sharing of theological resources in order to prepare world Christianity for the 21st century,” said the WCC general secretary, the Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit.

GlobeTheoLib uses new digital models of information exchange to make the theological voices and resources of the global South more visible and accessible across national, cultural and denominational barriers. It uses the electronic platform of Globethics.net, the Geneva-headquartered organization that already holds more than 650,000 full-text documents in its Global Digital Library on Ethics.

Redressing the Balance

Prof. Dr. Christoph Stückelberger, the founder and executive director of Globethics.net, said GlobeTheoLib represents a determined attempt to redress the balance in global knowledge transfer.

“GlobeTheoLib harnesses the potential of the internet to offer theological research and education new possibilities for international networking, exchange and digital sharing,” said Stückelberger.

GlobeTheoLib provides access to journals, books, training materials, and theses and dissertations on theology and ecumenism. It also gives registered participants the opportunity to submit their own documents and publications to share with others from around the world. A consortium that includes associations of theological libraries and seminaries, as well as mission organizations, foundations, Regional Ecumenical Organizations, and Christian World Communions supports the project. The project has been co-initiated and planned by the WCC program on Ecumenical Theological Education (ETE).

“GlobeTheoLib offers a new and creative opportunity to promote the sharing of theological perspectives between fast-growing churches in the global South as well as with churches and theological institutions in the North,” said the Rev. Dr. Dietrich Werner, the international project coordinator for ETE.

Content from Many Sources

Content for GlobeTheoLib comes from four major sources: commercial publishers with whom GlobeTheoLib has subscriptions to make content available to registered participants; rapidly growing Open Access repositories; partner institutions that make their own resources available via GlobeTheoLib; and registered participants who are able to submit their own documents to the library. Pointsoftware in Zürich, specialists in online libraries and data management, has undertaken the technical implementation of the Globethics.net libraries.

The World Council of Churches brings together 349 Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 560 million Christians in more than 110 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Church. Globethics.net is a global network that promotes the exchange of insights and research on ethics and values between experts, institutions, and individuals, and whose International Secretariat is based in Geneva.

CrossTheology [01/23/2016 1:27 PM]
Sounds promising to me! 🙂

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