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| Religion and Theology on the Internet |
A selection of Internet links -- many gleaned from the Wabash Center’s Internet Guide -- organized to provide easy access to theology and religion resources on the Internet. |
Please Note:
Always exercise critical judgment
when considering any resource as part of your academic research;
this is especially true when it comes to information found on
the Internet. The Internet is an amazing tool and, used
wisely, can provide a wealth of information; however, as in
all academic work, you must consider the credibility of your
sources.
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| Academic Study of Religion |
The study of religion in relationship to other disciplines. Philosophy, psychology, religious studies, science, and sociology. |
| Arts and Religion |
Religion and its relationship to the creative arts: dance, film, literature, music, the visual arts. Includes links to select museums and art collections.
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| Biblical Studies |
Christian and Hebrew scripture resources. Archaeology, textual studies, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Bible related art resources.
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| The Christian Church and Social Issues |
The Church and various social issues and concerns: abortion, capital punishment, environment, GLBT, social justice, violence, war and peace, women.
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| Christian Ethics |
Christian ethical thought, including sections on bioethics and politics. |
| Christianity in North America |
Christianity and Christian denominations in the United States and Canada.
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| Church History |
History and development of the Christian Church, including: the early church, medieval church, reformation era, and the modern and postmodern era.
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| Ethnic and Racial Religious Communities in North America |
Religion and religious communities in the United States and Canada. Sub-sections include, African American, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American religions. |
| Ministries of the Church |
Resources on evangelism, missions, pastoral care and counseling, religious education, and youth ministry. |
| Preaching and Worship |
The study of preaching and worship in the Christian Church; includes lectionary resources, liturgy and public worship, preaching/homiletics, and links to online sermon collections. |
| Spirituality |
Spirituality and spiritual practices; includes sections on Western monasticism and mysticism.
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| Christian Theologies and Theologians |
Links to resources on Christian theologians and various schools of theological thought; includes, Black, Feminist, Liberal, Liberation, Post-modern, and Process theologies.
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| World Christianities |
Information about Christianity's history and development in various geographical regions of the world.
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| Other World Religions and Inter-Religious Dialogue |
Religions of the world, with links to inter-religious dialogue sources; includes sections on Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism.
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