University of Washington Libraries.
Comparative Religion
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Okeanos,
Biblical, classical and ancient Near-Eastern studies, created and
maintained by Scott B. Noegel, University of Washington.
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Noesis: Philosophical Research
Online, an index AND full text resources for finding essays, articles
and book chapters of interest to philosophers. Developed at the University
of Evansville.
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Recommended
New Testament Web resources, by Dr. Goodacre, University of
Birmingham. Includes academic e-lists, and lists of New Testament
scholars on the web.
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Virtual Religion
Index, from Religion Department, Rutgers University.
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The Council of Societies for the Study of
Religion.
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Academic Info. Religion
Main Index: A directory of internet resources for the study of
Religion,
created by a graduate of the Comparative Religion program on campus.
- Scholars Press for links
to online books/journal/reviews, catalogs, conference
announcements, grants, employment opportunities, etc.
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Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran Exhibit, Library of Congress
- Early
Mediterranean History & Culture
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Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts
- Jerusalem Mosaic
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Basic Bible Browser , Scholarly Technology Group, Brown
University. King James and Standard Revised versions are searchable here.
- Encyclical letter Fides et Ratio,
by Pope John Paul II. Choose the language and then the title.
- Catholic
Encyclopedia .
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Quran browser, Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University.
- Electronic Theological
Journals
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Internet Journal of Religion.
- Hugoye:
Journal of Syriac Studies published semiannually in January and July
by the Syriac Computing Institute.
- Journal
of Early Christian Studies. Johns Hopkins University Press.
- World Lecture
Hall: Religious Studies--Class Notes @ Univ.
of Texas, Austin
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ARIL, the Association for Religion and
Intellectual Life, a global network of people from various religious
traditions.
- From
Jesus to Christ: the first Christians. A PBS program aired in March
1998.
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Religious Electronic
Texts, maintained by S. Lipton at the University of Calgary.
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