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Listed below are World Wide Web sites that provide useful places on the Web
for beginning research on religious and theological questions. Each of them has
numerous links to other sites. If any of these links change, please e-mail us at
woodstock@georgetown.edu.
Last updated
September 13 , 2006.
Academic Sites: Theology
Although at academic sites, most of these resource pages are maintained by
individuals.
Lonergan Sites:
- The Lonergan Institute for 'the good
under construction', St. Anselm's Abbey, Washington, D.C.
- The Lonergan
Institute at Boston College
- Lonergan Research Institute, by
Robert Croken and Deborah Agnew, Regis College, University of Toronto
- Lonergan Web Site, by Paul Allen
and Peter L. Monette, University of Ottawa
- Los Angeles Lonergan Center
by Mark D. Morelli, Loyola Marymount University
- Sydney Lonergan Centre by Dr.
Matthew Ogilvie, Sydney, Australia
Other Theology Sites:
- 2000
Years of Catholic Writings by John Mark Ockerbloom, Carnegie-Mellon
University. List of links in chronological order.
- Academic Info
Religion: Internet Resources for the Study of Religion, by Mike Madin,
originally at University of Washington.
- APS Research Guide
to Resources for Theological and Religious Studies, Faculty of Theology,
St. Michael's, University of Toronto. List of links.
- Bibliographies for Theology
(mostly history), by Fr. William Harmless, S.J., Spring Hill College
- Brother Richard's
Favorite URLs, by Br Richard Oliver, OSB, Collegeville
- BUBL Information Service:
Religion, Bulletin Board for Libraries, the University of Strathclyde
- Catholicism in Renewal:
Sources and Links, by Dr. Ingrid H. Shafer, Professor of
Philosophy and Religion at the University of Arts and Sciences of Oklahoma
- Centenary
College of Louisiana Department of Religion
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library,
by Harry Plantinga, Wheaton College. Classic Christian books in electronic
format.
- Computer-Assisted
Theology on the Internet, by Mike Fraser Computer-Assisted Theology on
the Internet, University of Oxford. Extensive list of links.
- Fides
Quaerens Internectum: The Christian Theology Page, by Bryan Stone,
Boston University School of Theology
- Georgetown
University: Research Institutes
- A Guide to Religious
Studies and Philosophy Resources, Mullen Library, Catholic University of
America
- Institut für
Gesellschaftspolitik, by Andreas Goesele, S.J., Philosophy Faculty,
Munich
- Institute on
Sacred Scripture, offered by the Georgetown University School for Summer
& Continuing Education
- International Bible
& Theology Gateways, Catholic Faculty at Passau
- Internet Resources
for Study of Judaism and Christianity, University of Pennsylvania
- Internet
Theology Resources, by Elizabeth T. Knuth, College of St. Bendict and
St. John's University, arranged according to major areas of
concentration in St. John's School of Theology & Seminary.
- The Irish Theological Association. A
web site sponsored by The Irish Theological Association to help support
people in Ireland and around the world as they learn and do theology.
- La Agrupación
Católica Universitaria, in Spanish, with links to sitesin Spanish and
English
- The Labyrinth Medieval
Studies Website, by Martin Irvine and Deborah Everhart, Georgetown
University
- Methodist
Archives and Research Centre, by Gareth Lloyd, John Rylands University
Library of Manchester
- New Testament
Web Resources, Dr. Mark Goodacre, University of Birmingham, UK
- The Oxford Libraries Internet
Gateway (OLIG), Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Religion Resources,
McCain Library, Erskine College and Theological Seminary
- Religion
Resources on the Web, by Dr. Lance Nelson, Department of Religious
Studies, University of San Diego
- Religious Studies Home Page, Religious Studies Department at Colby College
- Resources for Catholic Educators,
by Gilles Côté, Immaculata Regional High School, Kelowna, British
Columbia. 2,600+ links.
- Stromata,
the online journal of Calvin Theological Seminary
- Theology
Links, D. Leonard Corgan Library, King's College
- Theology
On-Line, Aquinas Institute of Theology, sponsored by the Order of
Preachers (Dominicans)
- Theology
Research Tools, Georgetown University Library
- Voice of the
Shuttle: Religion Studies Page by Alan Liu, University of California at
Santa Barbara
Inclusion of a site here does not imply an endorsement of its contents by the
Woodstock Theological Center.
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