Library
Ira J. Taylor Library
Both online and in our physical location, the Ira J. Taylor Library supports the broad diversity of Iliff’s academic degree programs, faculty research interests, and the ministry and leadership vocations of our community.
In this section of the website, you will find information about the resources available in our library as well as links to our online resources.
Library Spotlight
Online Bookstore
Iliff Bookstore Now Online @ Cokesbury.com
The Iliff Bookstore is now managed online through Cokesbury.com – an arm of the United Methodist Publishing House. Our goal is to serve students, congregations, and church leaders in the most cost-effective, self-sustaining way possible.
Here’s the link to the virtual bookstore: http://www.cokesbury.com/forms/textbooks.aspx?lvl=Display%20Schools&schoolid=283
The online site is not 100% complete, so students should check course syllabus prior to ordering, as not all texts are currently available via Cokesbury.
If you have questions, please contact:
Mary Olson, MLIS
Emerging Technologies Librarian
Ira J. Taylor Library
Iliff School of Theology
2201 S. University Blvd
Denver, CO 80210-4798
303-765-3170
Online Bookstore
Iliff Bookstore Now Online @ Cokesbury.com
The Iliff Bookstore is now managed online through Cokesbury.com – an arm of the United Methodist Publishing House. Our goal is to serve students, congregations, and church leaders in the most cost-effective, self-sustaining way possible.
Here’s the link to the virtual bookstore: http://www.cokesbury.com/forms/textbooks.aspx?lvl=Display%20Schools&schoolid=283
The online site is not 100% complete, so students should check course syllabus prior to ordering, as not all texts are currently available via Cokesbury.
If you have questions, please contact:
Mary Olson, MLIS
Emerging Technologies Librarian
Ira J. Taylor Library
Iliff School of Theology
2201 S. University Blvd
Denver, CO 80210-4798
303-765-3170
“We Shall Remain” Online
Episodes of this miniseries about the history of the Native American peoples are now available online together with additional multimedia resources and activities.
World’s Oldest Christian Bible Digitized
The early work known as the Codex Sinaiticus has been housed in four separate locations across the world for more than 150 years.
But starting Monday, it became available for perusal on the Web… so scholars and other readers can get a closer look at what the British Library calls a ‘unique treasure’….” More
Online Bible Atlas using Google Maps
Enter book and chapter and the locations are marked on a map, satellite picture or combination of the two! It’s BibleMap.org..

