Theology
Print Indexes
Catholic Literature & Periodical Index Ready Index Al 3 .R47
Humanities Index REF INDEX A1.3.H85
New Catholic Encyclopedia REF BX 841 .N44 2002
New Testament Abstracts Index BS 410 .N35
New Testament Abstracts Index BS 410 .N35
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature READY INDEX A1 .3 .R47
Religious & Theological Abstracts Index BR 1 .R286
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries & Handbooks
Dictionary of Ethics,Theology, and Society REF BJ63 .D45 1996
Dictionary of World Religions REF BL31 .A24 1989
Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics, Reference Room BL31 .E44
Encyclopedia of African & African-American Religions REF BL2462.5 E53 2001
Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy & Religion REF BL1005 .L4813 1994
Harper Collins Encyclopedia of Catholicism REF BX841 .H37 1995
Historical Dictionary of Hinduism REF BL1005 .S85 1997
Muslim Almanac: A Reference Work on the History, Faith, Culture, & People's of Islam REF BP40 .M83 1996
New Catholic Encyclopedia REF BX 841 .N44 2002
Oxford Companion to Christian Thought REF BR95 .094 2000
Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion REF BM50 .094 1997
Papacy: An Encyclopedia REF BX955.2 D53 2002
World Christian Encyclopedia REF BR157 W67 2000
Unless indicated otherwise, all of the above print resources are located at the O'Toole Library, Jersey City Campus.
Pathfinders
Catholic Social Teaching Books, journal articles, and websites presenting Catholic social teachings.
Catholic Studies Links
Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador
Peacemaking in the Catholic Tradition
Third World Debt Forgivness
World Religions & Interreligious Dialogue
Selected Internet Resources
Provides statistics and maps on the number of members of various religions, along with links to web sites.
Allows searching of biblical text in over 25 different Bible and religious studies sites and in many languages, including Hebrew and Greek.
APS Guide to Resources in Theology
links to religious sites, texts, manuscripts, and bibliographies. An excellent site for resources in Western and Eastern religions.
ARDA solicits data collections on American religion that are currently not stored in a public archive. Provides quantitative data, mostly from surveys, not otherwise available. Data can be downloaded or searched and analyized on the site.
This very helpful site from the University of Minnesota lets you create a timeline of activities that are necessary to write a research paper and provides definitions, tutorials, research guides, and other helpful aides.
Scholarly Technology Group. Search all versions of the Bible
Biblical Archaeology Society's journal. Contains select full-text of the printed version.
Searchable Old & New Testaments with Apocrypha.
Searchable Old & New Testaments with Apocrypha.
Articles on church art and architecture, liturgical documenents and texts, the 1962 and 1970 missal, rubrics and liturgical laws.
Funded in part by the Pew Foundation, this site at the University of Virgina has full text documents from Machiavelli and Calvin, essays and books from Harriet Beecher Stowe, including her essay on Sojourner Truth. the Magna Carta and the the Constitution of the Iroquois Nation are also available here.
published by the National Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education "to encourage serious conversations on the nature of Jesuit higher education, and ways in which all who participate in that mission may better achieve it."
The CDRI is sponsored by the American Theological Library Association and Association of Theological Schools. It provides links to collections at Claremont, Princeton, Yale and other schools, covering art, iconography, images of Islam, Armenian Gospels, letters of John Wesley and many other items illustrating the history of religion.
Earth Calendar
Worldwide holidays
Search the King James Version, Revised Standard Version, New Revised Standard Version, and Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament
Creating a hypertext encyclopedia of Early Church History
An encyclopedia of mythology, folklore and legend.
Golden bough: a study in magic and religion. Abridged ed
A monumental study in comparative folklore, magic and religion, The Golden Bough shows parallels between the rites and beliefs, superstitions and taboos of early cultures and those of Christianity.
Links to humanities resources in Archaeology, Classics, History, Philosophy, History of Science, Religion & Theology, American Studies, Humanities Computing, Linguistics, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Russian and Slavonic Studies; Comparative Literature.
This page's goal is to present ancient, Byzantine, and medieval hagiographic original texts - in translation and otherwise - along with basic data on the cult of saints.
M. Cherif Bassiouni; provided by the Middle East Institute George Camp Keiser Library, this online book provides an illustrated introduction to Islam.
From the University of Virginia. M. H. Shakir's translation of the Holy Qur'an
From Brown Unversity. Provides text from 3 translations: Pickthall, Yusufali, Shakir.
Links to translations, textual criticism, and other scholarly New Testament sites.
Prepared by medievalists and peer reviewed, ORB features an online encyclopedia and and a textbook library. The section on "What Every Medievalist Should Know" consists of annotated bibliogrphies on all aspects of Medieval life and culture.
Eastern Orthodox.
"the online home for Anglican texts. Emphasis is placed on documents expressing the catholic identity of Anglicanism." Documents include John Henry Newman's Tracts for the Times, and important documents by historical era and by region.
Rutgers Virtual Religion Index
Rutgers University.
Translated by Father Elder Mullan, S.J.
The Holy See.
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