Theology/Religion Resources

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World Religions

Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec & Aztec - An outstanding site.

Bible: Revised Standard Version - Allows you to search the Bible by book, quotation, or keyword.

Calvinism Resources Database - Supported by Calvin College/Seminary, this easy to use site provides articles, lectures and essays on Calvin and Calvinism dating back to the 16th century.

Christian Classics Ethereal Library - Read or listen to Christian books on this site supported by Calvin College. The collection is highly extensive, containing works in English, Chinese and Russian (both general and orthodox) as well as extensive resources for Bible study.

Comparative Religion - This site provides a thorough overview of many of the world's religions. It offers links to various web sites, including reference information, academic departments, and libraries.

JewishEncyclopedia.com - Contains about 15,000 articles. Originally published in print 1901-1906. Unedited. Illustrated.

New American Bible - The Bible presented in its entirety online.

Passion of Christ - "Pauline Books and Media does not directly endorse the film, The Passion of the Christ. Rather, our intention is to provide people with ideas to navigate the phenomenon of the film and place it within a theological and biblical context".

Pentecostal-Charismatic Theological Inquiry International - For the academic study of the Pentecostal movement, an outstanding title.

The Saint John's Bible - A modern, revised standard edition Bible, sponsored by St. John's Benedictine Abbey and University in Collegeville, Minnesota and illuminated by Donald Jackson at his Scriptorium in Monmouth, Wales. Gabriele Library has subscribed to the published version.

Shamash: the Jewish Internet Consortium - A good site for information on Judaism with several discussion forums as well as information on the Tanach, Holocaust, and the latest news.

Virtual Religion Index - Created by the Religion Department at Rutgers University, this site provides access to numerous links on religion.

Voice of the Shuttle - With yet another amazingly comprehensive index of sites, this humanities resource has link upon link of valuable and reliable information pertaining to religion.