The Question: Why Study Religion?

Databases for Religion

ATLA Religion Database: A collection of major religion and theology journals selected by some of the major religion scholars in the United States.

BAS Online Archive: The Biblical Archaeology Society’s BAS Archive Online is searchable collection of three important, peer-reviewed journals published by the BAS – Biblical Archaeology Review, Bible Review, Archaeology Odyssey.

Academic Search Premier: Offers information in nearly every area of academic study including: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, ethnic studies, and many more.


Full Text Journals in Religion


A Selection of Reference Books in Religion

The Encyclopedia of Religion  REF BL 31 .E46 1986
The Encyclopedia of Judaism  REF BM 50 .E63 1999
Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World  REF BP 40 .E525 2004
Encyclopedia of Buddhism  REF BQ 128 .E62 2004

The HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion REF BL 31 .H37 1995
The Anchor Bible Dictionary  REF BS 440 .A54 1992

The Holy Qur’an  REF BP 130.4 .A36713 1988
The Babylonian Talmud  REF BM 499.5 .E5 1965
HarperCollins Study Bible  REF BS 191.5 .A1 1993


A Selection of Full Text Electronic Resources in Religion

Selection made by searching Voyager via "Simple Search," "Keyword Relevance" = "Taoism" (or other), "Quick Limit" = "Electronic Resources."


Sacred Texts on the Web


Web Resources and Online Journals

Buddhism

Christianity

Taoism

Hinduism

Confucianism

Judaism

Islam

General Religion & Research

 

Composition Resources


Courses at Flagler College

Graduate Programs in Religion


Professional Organizations


Religion Faculty Pages