ATLA Religion - Bibliographic database covering the research
literature of religion in 26 languages, dating back to 1949.
Catholic Periodical & Literature Index (EBSCO) - Covers
Roman Catholic publications including periodicals, books,
newspapers, and papal documents, dating back to 1981.
New Testament Abstracts (EBSCO) - Contains abstracts for
New Testament studies dating back to 1985.
Old Testament Abstracts (EBSCO) - Indexing and abstracts
for Old Testament studies dating back to 1978.
Proquest Religion - Full text articles from religious news
sources and journals, dating back to 1986.
ProQuest Digital Dissertations - Doctoral dissertations
and master's theses dating as far back as 1861. Full text for
recent and notable publications.
Religious and Theological Abstracts
Summaries of articles from scholarly journals of Religion and
Theology. You may also wish to search
EBSCOhost or
ProQuest for full text articles. |
Oxford Reference Online Premium Religion & Philosophy -
Includes Oxford theology-subject dictionaries (including Bible,
Buddhism, Byzantium, Popes, Saints) and broader dictionaries
covering Christian Church and World Religions, also offers
Encyclopedias (of Enlightenment, Middle Ages, Reformation), and a
"Companion Series" to people and places of the bible and to the
Jewish Religion.
Credo Reference Religion - Contains reference sources related
to religion, among other subjects. Includes online versions of the
The Holy Bible (King James Version), The Qur'an,
Biblical Atlas, a Book of Bible Quotations, as
well as Dictionaries covering Myths, the Bible, and Hindu and
Jewish Lore and Legend.
Gale Virtual Reference Library Religion - Includes
Contemporary American Religion (1999), Encyclopedias
covering American Religions (2003), Buddhism (2004), Islam and the
Muslim World (2004), Religion (2005), Science and Religion (2003)
and the New Catholic Encyclopedia (2003).
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Vatican
Archive: This multi-lingual archive includes electronic copies
of the Bible, Catechism of the Catholic church, Canon Law, and all
the documents from Vatican II. The website also provides copies of
encyclicals, homilies, letters, speeches, organized by Pope or
by title of
the document. United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB): Documents specific to
the American Catholic Church and Offered by American Bishops can be
found under the "Church Documents" section. Catholic
Encyclopedia (1913 edition): provides scholarly entries on
persons and subjects related to Catholicism, including some primary
documents from the Church Fathers, Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, etc
It might be consulted as an historical work, covering “pre-Vatican
II” stances on some issues. Note that the
The New Catholic Encyclopedia (2nd ed., 2003, in the Gale
Virtual Reference Library, above) supercedes the free, but
outdated, entries. |