The Library is a center for the study and application of God’s Word for students and faculty of Brookes Bible College. These learning resources support the Theology, Biblical Studies and Biblical Counseling curricula, are a collective resource for college-level inquiry and research, and facilitate life-long information literacy.
Hello! My name is Amy Pearce and I am the librarian at Brookes. I'd be pleased to help you with your research needs or answer any questions you might have about the library. You can reach me via email at apearce@brookes.edu.
The Brookes Library Catalog is available in Populi. The Library link is at the top of the main Populi page. If you have questions about searching the catalog, please contact the librarian.
To access the Galaxie database
Biblical Archaeology Review is a one-of-a-kind archaeology magazine that acts as a bridge between the academic study of archaeology and a broad general audience eager to understand the world of the Bible better. Covering both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament since its beginning in 1975, BAR is the leading nonsectarian forum for the discussion of Biblical archaeology. Articles by top scholars are written for the layperson, and archaeological news, trivia and games ensure that even the most serious scholars enjoy reading the latest issue of BAR.
Discipleship in the Early Church: A Study of the Catechumenate and Its Implications for Discipleship Today by Andrew T. Burggraff
Essential Christine Doctrine edited by John MacArthur
The New Testament in Antiquity: A Survey of the New Testament Within Its Cultural Contexts by Gary M. Burge and Gene L. Green.
Developing a Dispensational Missiology: Papers Presented at a Symposium of the International Society for Biblical Hermeneutics edited by Paul Miles
A History of the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio From 1845 to 1890 by Clarke McDermott
Moving Forward: Essays on Soteriology, Eschatology, and Missiology by Paul Miles
Dispensational Hermeneutics: Interpretation Principles that Guide Dispensationalism's Understanding of the Bible's Storyline by Michael J. Vlach
Brookes Bible College exists to provide biblical education to develop Christlike leaders who are well-equipped to serve the Church and to impact the world.