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What is a sourcebook?

What is a sourcebook? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A book consisting of a collection of writings on a particular subject.
  2. A publication intended to supplement the core materials of a roleplaying game.
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The revision of the 1983 edition enhanced an already solid sourcebook, and it will continue to be a collection used by many seminary students.
These oversights are rather limiting for a text that purports to serve as a sourcebook.
All the information we have about its content derives from later commentators who heavily relied on it as a model and sourcebook.
So, when I finished my lunch I had a poke around in the philosophy section, looking for a good but not too heavy sourcebook.
And although it is a bit costly and fairly heavy even in paperback, it is a potentially useful sourcebook for teaching.
The book is intended-and it succeeds admirably-as a sourcebook to inform and inspire mental health, pastoral, and human-service professionals of all disciplines.

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