Religion
Internet SourcesFor databases of articles, books,
etc. on religion,
click here.
Web sites:
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Virtual Religion Index
- An excellent guide oriented toward students
who want to find useful, informative sites on religion quickly.
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Beliefnet
- An intriguing collection of resources from
both academic and popular perspectives on all facets of religious life.
Beliefnet solicits columns from major religious figures on spirituality,
interfaith issues, scripture, and other topics of high interest.
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Religion: A Directory of Internet Resources for the
Study of Religion
- This fine list contains hundreds of links to
directories, sacred writings, historical studies, bibliographies, and other
topical net documents on religions. It is especially useful for
interdisciplinary topics, such as Women and Religion and Art and Religion.
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Facets of Religion: WWW Virtual
Library
- Like other WWW Virtual Library offerings,
this is an extensive listing of sites with information on all the major
religious traditions. New or "fringe" traditions receive coverage, such as
New Age and Wicca. There is also a good list of newsgroups and e-mail
discussion lists. The site is sometimes quite slow and has not been updated
recently, however.
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Religion, Religions, Religious
Studies Page
- A series of well-designed pages and links by
a U. of Florida religion professor. One nice feature is his "Religion in the
News" set of links.
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Encyclopedia
of Religion and Society
- A full-text web version of a scholarly encyclopedia from
AltaMira Press published in 1998.
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Have you considered searching for articles
on religion using our research
databases? For a list of
databases featuring citations and many full-text sources on religion,
click here.
Suggestions for
additions to this list that might be particularly helpful for classes or
activities at Trinity may be sent to
Chris Nolan,
the library's liaison for religion.
- Course-specific guides for religion
- Research guides prepared for specific Trinity Religion
classes can be found
here.
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