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Subjects: Jewish Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies

Religious Studies : Christianity and Judaism

Encyclopedias

  • Cambridge History of Christianity
  • Cambridge History of Judaism
  • Encyclopedia Judaica
  • Encyclopedia of Religion
  • Oxford Companion to the Jewish Religion
  • Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation

Dictionaries

  • Oxford Dictionary of Buddhism
  • Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
  • Oxford Dictionary of Hinduism
  • Oxford Dictionary of Popes
  • Oxford Dictionary of Saints
  • Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
  • Dictionary of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Biblical Studies

  • Oxford Companion to the Bible
  • Oxford Dictionary of the Bible
  • Oxford Guide to People and Places of the Bible
  • Cambridge History of the Bible

Jewish Studies

  • Jewish Studies Source
  • Index to Jewish Periodicals
  • Responsa
  • The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy Volume 1
  • The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy Volume 2
  • Jewish Studies' Student Research Guide --online resources for student research

Data

  • Association of Religion Data Archive

Biographies

  • Biography Resource Center

American Evangelical Religions

Search Scholar OneSearch for Evangelicals-United States

For information about political and social dimensions, try Religion and Politics--United States

More Resources

  • Mideast Wire
  • Pluralism Project
    An attempt to list all the religious organizations in the United States, including a database of temples, churches, and associations.

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