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Academic Search Premier
The world’s largest academic multi-disciplinary database, Academic Search Premier provides full text for nearly 4,650 serials, including full text for more than 3,600 peer-reviewed titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles.

ATLA Religion Database
ATLA Religion Database provides information on topics such as biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religion in social issues. ATLA Religion Database contains more than 1.4 million bibliographic records covering the research literature of religion in over 60 languages. Coverage spans from 1949 to the present.

Bible Reference
This online resource is a searchable library of Bible, liturgy and preaching reference materials such as: The New Interpreter's Bible Commentary, Abingdon New Testament Commentary, Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary, A History of Christian Thought, vols. 1-3; plus resources for prayers, children's sermons and illustrations.

ProQuest
The main gateway to the Library's ProQuest databases, which include Proquest Newspapers and ProQuest Religion.

Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Full-text of classic Christian books, organized by author's name. Also has full-text available for some hymns and a Reference collection, also available in full-text.
Collated Web Index of Significant Historians and Philosophers
Presents an index of historians and philosophers, which contains brief biographical data for each individual, who is listed chronologically by either the year of death or birth depending on whether he or she is still living. Lists the historians and philosophers from the Classical Period through the present time.
David Mayo's Pathfinder for Theology Students
Provided by David Mayo, Queens' Union-PSCE Theological Specialist, this extensive guide is meant to help pastors and theological students locate theological web sites by subject matter. Ecumenical in general and mostly congruent to the theology and doctrine of the Presbyterian denomination, particularly when it comes to denominational material.
Digital International Buddhism Organization
DIBO is a Buddhist's group which would like to follow in Budda's teaching and his footsteps. Provides all the resources of Buddhism and Buddhist from around world. The purpose of this website is to provide information and practicing methods to generals and Buddists so that they can use these easily.
Early Church Fathers
Covers the first 800 years of the Church, these writings are divided into three series: Ante-Nicene (ANF); Nicene and Post-Nicene I (NPNF1); and Nicene and Post-Nicene II (NPNF2). While these files include much of the full-text, they do not include the indexes. Volume 9 of the Ante-Nicene series is not included for this reason. Greek and Hebrew text are transliterated into the Roman alphabet, but can be viewed in their own alphabets if SPTiberian and SPIonic, two public-domain fonts, can be downloaded.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
This dictionary contains more than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Can search the following ways: Choose a letter of the alphabet from the Table of Contents; by Timeline; the Philosophy Text Collection; list of Links by Key Words; and using the Search Engine available at this site.
List of Popes from The Catholic Encyclopedia
Links to biographies of each Pope of the Catholic Church from Saint Peter to the present day Pope.
New Testament Gateway
A comprehensive directory of academic Internet resources related to the New Testament that is divided into nine sub-directories with dozens of pages, each relating to a specific topic. Every link is annotated. This site focuses on resources that will be of interest to both scholars and students of the New Testament.
Philosophical Practitioner's Notebook of Quotations
A collection of quotations from philosophers, such as G.B. Achenbach, Aristotle, Augustine, R.M. Hare, Aldous Huxley, Karl Jaspers, Plato, Rousseau, Russell, Seneca, Susan Sontag, Spinoza, Simone Weil, and Wittgenstein.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
This is a dynamic encyclopedia, constantly changing with the addition of new entries and the modification of existing entries. Consequently, you can expect the entries in this encyclopedia to be responsive to new research. You have the choices of searching the encyclopedia or the Encyclopedia Archives.
Virtual Religion Index
Provided by Rutgers University's Religion Department, this excellent site offers links to Awards & Reviews, Academic Sites, American Studies, Ancient Near East, Anthropology , Sociology, Art & Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Buddhist Tradition, Christian Tradition, Comparative Religion, Confessional Agencies, East Asia, Ethics & Moral Values, Greco-Roman Studies, Hindu Studies, Islamic Tradition, Judaic Studies, Philosophy & Theology, Psychology of Religion, and What's New?
Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching & Learning in Theology & Religion
A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are teaching or studying religion and theology at the undergraduate or graduate level. Information is organized under subject headings such as religion, social thought, Archaeology and Bible, History of Christianity, Christian Traditions, Christian Outreach, Practical Theology. The material is also categorized by material types such as electronic journals, electronic texts, reference, internet and software, and syllabi. |