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Thursday, March 20, 2008

links to religious websites....



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.]

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