ii THEOLOGICAL LIBRARIANSHIP An Online Journal of the American �eological Library Association Journal information The purposes of Theological Librarianship are: to foster the professional development of theological librarians and to contribute to and enrich the profession of theological librarianship. TL publishes essays, columns, critical reviews, bibliographic essays, and peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of professional librarianship, within the context of a religious/theological library collection encompassing interactions with faculty and administrators engaged in religious/theological education. The primary intended audience includes: professional librarians in colleges, universities, and theological seminaries and others with an interest in theological librarianship. Further information, including Author Guidelines and instructions on how to submit manuscripts, is available at the journal web site www.theolib.org. © 2008 American Theological Library Association Volume 2, Number 1 • June 2009 ISSN 1937-8904 Editorial tEam David R. Stewart, Co-Editor, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Ronald W. Crown, Co-Editor, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri Andrew J. Keck, Section Editor for Columns, Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina Beth M. Sheppard, Section Editor for Bibliographic Essays, Seabury Western and Garrett-Evangelical Seminaries, Evanston, Illinois Melody Layton McMahon, Section Editor for Critical Reviews, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois advisory Board Linda Wilson Corman, Trinity College, Toronto, Canada Penelope J. Hall, Bibliotheques Européennes de Theologie Elyse Hayes, Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington, New York William J. Hook, Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville, Tennessee Theodore Patrick Milas, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida Robert L. Phillips , Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas David Powell, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, Delaware, Ohio Iren L. Snavely, State Library of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Mary Linden Sepulveda, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington Jennifer Lynn Woodruff Tait, Independent Scholar, Huntington, Indiana Donald M. Vorp, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey