Faithlife Makes Extensive Online Theological Library Free to Seminary Students and Professors Through June 1

Faithlife, makers of Logos Bible Software, is now offering five different premium virtual learning libraries at no charge through June 1 to help seminary students studying remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic succeed online. 

“Students and professors can easily make the switch from in-class lectures and assignments online, but transporting a campus library containing the kinds of sources seminary students need is not so simple,” said Faithlife Founder and CEO Bob Pritchett. “We know that these men and women rely on a wealth of consult commentaries, Bible dictionaries, peer-reviewed journals and more to succeed in their courses, and we don’t believe their studies should suffer from lack of access to these resources.”

 

The following online learning libraries being offered for free through June 1 are as follows: 

To learn more about each resource and how to access them for students, visit https://faithlife.com/coronavirus/seminary-remote-learning-library.

“Now more than ever, it is critical that we properly equip the next generation of pastors, leaders, teachers and scholars,” said Pritchett. “To achieve this end, we must partner with these men and women, providing them with the needed resources they require to learn and grow in their studies and in their faith. With these online learning libraries available, students don’t have to be separated from the study supplements they need because of COVID-19.” 

About Faithlife 

Faithlife Corporation, based in Bellingham, Washington, has been using technology to equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible for more than 25 years. Since 1992, Faithlife has developed multiple tools including church presentation software, academic study resources, e-books, and Logos Bible Software. For more information, visit Faithlife.com.