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Christian Traditions

Directories and Indexes of Web Sites
  • Virtual Christianity
    http://www.internetdynamics.com/pub/vc/christianity.html
    [A resource pages maintained by Stephen Adkins in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Includes a sub-page on electronic texts of several translations of the Christian Bible. Mr. Adkins is a member of the Boston Movement or the International Churches of Christ.]

    Eastern Orthodox
  • The Orthodox Christian Foundation
    http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/
    [A topically-organized set of links to information about beliefs and practices in Eastern Orthodox tradition.]
  • Orthodox Church in America
    http://www.oca.org/
    [Home page of the Orthodox Church in America in Syosset, NY, USA.]
  • Orthodox Net
    http://www.orthodox.net/index.html
    [A page of links sponsored by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Dallas, Texas, USA.]
  • Antiochian Orthodox Page
    http://www.antiochian.org/
    [Official site of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese in North America.]

    Roman Catholic
  • The Vatican
    http://www.vatican.va/
    [The official site of the Holy See at the Vatican. Information is provided in several languages.]
  • Religious Orders
    http://www.religiousworlds.com/mystic/orders.html
    [Links to sites supported by most of the major orders: Augustinian, Benedictine-Cistercian-Trappist, Carmelite, Dominican, Franciscan, and Jesuit.]
  • Catholic Information Center on Internet
    http://www.catholic.net/
    [An action and issues-oriented site, with links to periodicals, current news sources, and sites dealing with anti-abortion activities.]
  • The Catholic Theology Site
    http://www.shc.edu/theolibrary/
    [Formerly the Catholic Mobile that was created by Jerry Darring at McGill-Toolen High School in Mobile, Alabama, USA. Now maintained at Spring Hill College.]
  • Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi
    http://www.christusrex.org/
    [A comprehensive non-official Catholic site maintained by Michael Olteanu. Graphics intensive; wide range of links.]


  • Protestant
  • Protestant Denominations
    http://www.religiousworlds.com/xprotest.html
    [Links to official and non-official Protestant denominational sites.]


  • Regional Christianities
  • African Initiated Churches
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/8409/aic.htm
    [Resources for discussion, study, and research on AICs at a page maintained by Steve Hayes.]

    Christian Theologies
  • Fides Quaerens Internetum
    http://people.bu.edu/bpstone/theology/theology.html
    [An efficient and effective links page maintained by Bryan Stone at Boston University School of Theology.]
  • St. Michael's College Research Guide
    http://www.utoronto.ca/stmikes/library/research.htm
    [A useful guide to print media sources.]
  • Althusius Net
    http://www.althusius.net/
    [Formerly Theology on the Web, established and maintained by Tim Hawes. A resource for college, university, and seminary students and teachers.]
  • Glossary of Theological Terms
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/religion/glossary.asp
    [Terms that students of Christian theology are likely to encounter in the course of their studies. This glossary is taken from Alister McGrath's Christian Theology (2nd edition) published by Blackwell Publishers.]

    Christian Bibles and Historical Jesus
  • VirtualBibles
    http://www.internetdynamics.com/pub/vc/bibles.html
    [A well-organized list of links to online Christian Bibles in various translations.]
  • Resource Pages for Biblical Studies
    http://torreys.org/bible/
    [Resources for study of early Christian writings and social world. Maintained by Prof. Torrey Seland in Norway.]
  • The Jesus Seminar Forum
    http://virtualreligion.net/forum/
    [The official site for the Jesus Seminar of the Westar Institute, with links to Jesus scholarship elsewhere. Convened in 1985 by Robert W. Funk, the Jesus Seminar has become a lightning-rod for international debate about the "historical Jesus" - that is, what historical scholarship can verify about the person to whom various Christian gospels refer. The Seminar's project is been to evaluate evidence about Jesus from antiquity (about 30-200 CE). More than 100 scholars have participated in its semi-annual meetings over the last twelve years.]

Religious Studies Web Sites

This page is intended for the advanced study of Internet-based research materials, and is meant to supplement the basic information included in the University Libraries' Research QuickStart. There are no duplications between these two study lists. For that reason, you may want to peruse Research QuickStart before coming to this page.


Religion on the Web

Guides for researching religion on the web. Simply click on the title and you will be at the site.

  • Academic Info Religion: A Directory of Internet Resources for the Study of Religion
    Academic Info Religion (formerly titled Comparative Religion) covers more religions of the world than any similar site. Besides the major religions of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, the site provides links to Taoism, Jainism, Sikhism, and the religions of Native Americans.

  • Religion- Religions - Religious Studies Page
    This guide by Gene R. Thursby leads to many other resources. Begins with general guides, followed by links to Asian, African, European, Christian, Interfaith resources, online journals, conceptual approaches including law and religion, new religions, religion and the media, etc.

  • American Religious Experience
    The American Religious Experience site, primarily intended as a teaching resource. It is a collaborative project by Briane Turley from West Virginia University as well as scholars from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Louisiana State University.

  • The APS Guide to Resources in Theology
    Maintained by theology faculty at the University of Toronto, the contents begins with a broad overview of 15 topical sections such as Anglican, Catholic, Ecumenical, Buddhism, Islam, and Textual. A resources index provides detailed descriptions of linked web sites within each section: for example, there are 19 Catholic and 19 Protestant sites, 13 textual sites, and 24 miscellaneous sites. Recommended for undergraduates, graduates, and scholars.

  • The Catholic Encyclopedia This site, an online work in progress, open to the 1913 edition of The Catholic Encyclopedia. The home page bears indexed links corresponding to each of 26 volumes of this reference work, which in turn link to the full text of individual encyclopedia entries.

  • Virtual Religion Index
    Designed by Mahlon H. Smith of the Religion faculty of Rutgers, this guide to religion aims to speed research by featuring a selective mix of links to home pages, indexes, and documents. Recommended for students at all levels and for faculty.

  • Judaism and Jewish Resources
    This web site, the work of Andrew Tannenbaum, is one of the most complete directories of links to Jewish resources on the web, covering several hundred sites. The page is frequently updated. Related sites not found here can be found in one of the other catalogs to which this page offers easy access.

  • The Hindu Universe
    The Hindu Universe is a well-conceived set of resources related to Hinduism produced by the Hindu Students Council. The site covers a wide variety of subjects and links to material on such diverse topics as dance, music, art and architecture, customs, worship, history, philosophy, Indic languages, scriptures, Hindu, science, gods, and gurus. This is a work-in-progress; many links do not yet work, but the ambitious nature of the site makes a search there fruitful.

  • The Pluralism Project
    The Pluralism Project, initially funded by the Lilly Endowment, involved field research by students in congregations and worship center of US cities, most of which explored religious communities other than Jewish or Christian and sought to document the evolution of US religion since the 1965 Immigration Act.

  • Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
    This is a site that gives tolerance in religious belief a fundamental voice.

Specific Faiths

  • Judaism and Jewish Resources
    This web site, the work of Andrew Tannenbaum, is one of the most complete directories of links to Jewish resources on the web, covering several hundred sites. The page is frequently updated. Related sites not found here can be found in one of the other catalogs to which this page offers easy access.

  • The Hindu Universe
    The Hindu Universe is a well-conceived set of resources related to Hinduism produced by the Hindu Students Council. The site covers a wide variety of subjects and links to material on such diverse topics as dance, music, art and architecture, customs, worship, history, philosophy, Indic languages, scriptures, Hindu, science, gods, and gurus. This is a work-in-progress; many links do not yet work, but the ambitious nature of the site makes a search there fruitful.

  • Academic Info Religion: A Directory of Internet Resources for the Study of Religion
    Academic Info Religion (formerly titled Comparative Religion) covers more religions of the world than any similar site. Besides the major religions of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, the site provides links to Taoism, Jainism, Sikhism, and the religions of Native Americans.

  • Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory
    This site justifiably bills itself as a prime gateway to online library catalogs, specialized databases, and other resources relating to Jewish studies. It has six categories ranging from associations to research at universities to archives to libraries, etc. Noteworthy among the databases is RAMBI - Index of Articles in Jewish Studies, available via Telnet connections from the website.

  • Pentecostal-Charismatic Theological Inquiry International
    This excellent resource is for anyone interested in the academic study of the Pentecostal movement worldwide. It provides full-text access to current newsletters, converence papers, and journals of various Pentecostal societies.

Sacred Texts

Sacred texts can be located at many addresses on the web. Three of the most complete are the following:

  • Virtual Christianity: Bibles
    This includes links to many versions and languages, including English, German, Swedish, Latin, French, Spanish, Tagalog, Danish, Korean, Swahili, plus several search engines.

  • Gutenberg Digital
    Images of the Gutenberg Bible online.

  • TorahNet
    This includes the Torah in English, French, and Hebrew. Includes a calendar, links, and a forum.

  • The Koran
    An electronic version of The Holy Qur'an, translated by M.H. Shakir and published by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an, Inc., in 1983.

  • Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    There is no better place t look first, when in need of an online text from the Christian tradition.

  • New Testament Gateway
    This site is current, includsive, well-organized, and comprehensive.

Comparative Religions

  • Virtual Religion Index
    Designed by Mahlon H. Smith of the Religion faculty of Rutgers, this guide to religion aims to speed research by featuring a selective mix of links to home pages, indexes, and documents. Recommended for students at all levels and for faculty.

  • Academic Info Religion: A Directory of Internet Resources for the Study of Religion
    Academic Info Religion (formerly titled Comparative Religion) covers more religions of the world than any similar site. Besides the major religions of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, the site provides links to Taoism, Jainism, Sikhism, and the religions of Native Americans.

  • Directory of Religious Centers
    This is a directory for non-Christian and non-Jewish religious centers in the United States.

Exploring Religions

  • Religion-Online.org
    This site includes full texts by recognized religious scholars; there are more than 1100 articles and chapters.

  • Finding God in Cyberspace
    This internet site is an avowedly selective but content-rich clearinghouse of religious studies resources. This site is a one-stop, no-nonsense, all-in-one "cybermall," especially suited for academic professionals and other serious students of religion.

Related Academic Fields

Related academic fields are covered as well:

  • Perseus Project: An Evolving Digital Library on Ancient Greece and Rome
    Includes archaeological catalogs, encyclopedia, English index, English-Greek word search, and bibliography.

  • Ethics Updates
    This page is intended for instructors and students of both theoretical and applied ethics courses. There appears to be a stronger inclination to cite electronic resources rather than materials available only in print. But both graduate students and faculty in ethics will find the site useful.

  • The Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
    This site is a selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are teaching or studying religion and theology at the undergraduate or graduate level. It is arranged in ways that would be helpful for classroom instruction.

  • English Literature and Religion William S. Peterson of the University of Maryland offers a large, full-text database that studies the relationship between literature and religion.

  • Philosophy in Cyberspace
    Designed by Dey Alexander, this site indexes more than 1,000 philosophy-related sites, 300 mailing lists, and 60 newsgroups in more than 50 subject-oriented categories divided into five subgroups: Branches of Philosophy and Cognate Disciplines; Journals and Text-Related Resources; Philosophy Departments, Centres, and Organizations; Mailing Lists and Newsgroups; and Other Resources.

Links to Church and Religious sites


The Irish Theological Association offers these sites to aid in searching for more information, but the opinions expressed there may not represent the opinions of the Web Editor or the Irish Theological Association. Please feel free to make suggestions of sites that may be helpful!

Religion on the Web Irish related sites


Religion on the Web:

Judaism:

Judaism and Jewish Resources

The Jewish Virtual Library

H-Judaic
The Jewish Studies Network discussion site
World Jewish Congress

Jewish Culture and History

Catholic Web sites:

The Vatican
(also includes links to documents and the Vatican museums)
Catholic Information Center on the Internet

Some English speaking Bishops' Conferences:
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
has many good resources and links to Church documents, liturgy resources, etc.
The Catholic Church in England and Wales
Bishops' Conference of Scotland
sponsored by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Scotland

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Christian Orthodox

The Ecumenical Patriachate
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
The Russian Orthodox Church
the official Web server of the Moscow Patriarchate
Orthodox Church in America

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

Orthodox Christian Information Center

The British Orthodox Church within the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch

Encyclopedia Coptica
The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church Of Egypt information on line.
Eastern Church Web Sites
(from Princeton Univ.)

Protestant Web sites:

Anabaptist
Mennonite Links
The Anglican Communion
Anglicans On Line
The Society of Friends
The Religious Society of Friends
A site with many links to the society and their activities
Friends
Baptist (U.K)
Baptist (U.S.)
Oxford Hypertext Project on Baptist and Anabaptist Resources
The Lutheran World Federation
Methodist Links Page
Cast your Net
The Moravian Church (U.S. site)
The Moravian Church, U.K.
Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches
Society for Pentecostal Studies
Pentecostal-Charismatic Theological Inquiry
Assemblies of God online (US)
Pentecostal World Conference
"The Pentecostal World Conference (PWC) is a fellowship of Pentecostal believers from around the globe"
Presbyterian
The Free Church of Scotland
some Presbyterian sites
Genevan Institute for Reformed Study links
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
United Reformed Church (UK)
Christian Reformed
The Protestant Church in Germany (EKD)

The Church of Scotland

The New Church
(Church of the New Jerusalem) Swedenborg.
United Church of Christ

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Seventh-Day Adventist Church
contains a broad range of information
Adventist Connections
a very extensive set of searchable links on Adventist groups
United Church of God

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World Council of Churches
its extensive Church and ecumenical links
Taize

The Salvation Army

The Islamic Garden
Islamic Thought
The Muslim Coalition
Dunya The CyberMuslim Information Collective
Hindu Resources Online

Buddhist Studies WWW Library
* * (with many Buddhist links)
The Three Movements in Buddhism
(an introduction for students)
Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre
A Buddhist monastery in Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Sikhism
from Sandeep Singh Brar
the Bahá'í Faith
the Bahá'í Faith index also has many links of interest
Jai Jinendra
A site on Jainism
Taoism Information Page
a source of links about Taoism
Adherents.com
"Adherents.com is a growing collection of over 41,000 adherent statistics and religious geography citations -- references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc."
The Virtual Religion Index
at Rutgers University
CESNUR Center for Studies on New Religions
a site with information on new religions and popular religious or pseudo-religious expressions (often simply collections of media reports)
The Harvard Pluralism Project
"The Pluralism Project was developed by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University to study and document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities."

Irish Church and Religious Web sites:

Roman Catholic Dioceses on the Web
Diocese of Achonry
Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois
Archdiocese of Armagh
Dioceses of Cashel and Emly
Diocese of Clogher
Diocese of Clonfert
Dioces of Cloyne
Dioceses of Cork and Ross
Diocese of Down and Conor
Diocese of Dromore
Archdiocese of Dublin
Diocese of Ephin
Diocese of Ferns
Diocese of Kerry
Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
Diocese of Kilmore
Diocese of Limerick
Diocese of Meath
Diocese of Ossory
Diocese of Raphoe
Archdiocese of Tuam
Diocese of Waterford and Lismore

CatholicIreland.net
a new website with a great deal of information: "The most comprehensive online information on the Catholic Church in Ireland"
The Church of Ireland
Links to Church of Ireland Dioceses
The Presbyterian Church of Ireland

The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland

The Evangelical Presbyterian Church

The Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland

The Methodist Church in Ireland
Belfast Central Mission
Association of Irish Evangelical Churches

Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) in Ireland

The Orthodox Church in Ireland

The Russian Orthodox Church in Ireland



The Islamic Centre, Belfast

Jewish Communities of the World: Ireland

Irish Mormons
An unofficial site from a member of the Church of the Latter Day Saints in Ireland
Some Irish Catholic Parishes on the Web

Some Irish Protestant Parishes on the Web

Dublin Churches
a web site devoted to giving information on Dublin Churches of various denominations and a notice board "for Christian events happening in the city"
the Kagyu Samye Dzong Buddhist Centre
(Kilmainham, Dublin)
Biserica Ortodoxa din Dublin
A page on the Greek Orthodox Church of the Romanian community in Ireland
Monastic Ireland
Information on historical monastic sites and early Irish saints
Mellifont Abbey
The website of the Cistertian abbey in County Louth
Irish Christians.org

Lifelink Churches
Lifelink Churches are a group or relating non-denominational churches in Ireland where each congregation has it's own flavour