Religion & Philosophy Databases
The following databases will help you find articles and information on Religion & Philosophy.
= Alabama Virtual Library
Academic Search Premier has
information in nearly every area of academic study and includes
full-text for more than 4,600 journals, including more than 3,900
peer-reviewed titles.
A major collection of individual works significant to religion, compiled online by the American Theological Library Association. Access for Faulkner alumni is allowed! Coverage: 13th century to 1893. Use this link and your special user name and password for alumni access: ATLA HMC for Alumni, Series 1. Ask a librarian for the user name and password.
A second major collection of individual works significant to religion, compiled online by the American Theological Library Association. Access for Faulkner alumni is allowed! Coverage: 1894 to 1923. Use this link and your special user name and password for alumni access: ATLA HMC for Alumni, Series 2. Ask a librarian for the user name and password.
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials is an index to journal articles, book reviews, collections of essays in all fields of religion and includes ATLA's online collection of major religion and theology journals. The database has more than 474,000 book review citations.
The publishers of Biblical Archaeology Review have produced the Biblical Archaeology Society Archive, featuring articles from three of their most consulted publications, easy access, color photos, and much more. Bible history enthusiasts at Faulkner now have another ready reference source.
Dr. John Jaeger of Dallas Baptist University made a list of free online Biblical journal resources, and Dr. Dennis Swanson of The Master's Seminary made the list into a web page with links to all the resources. Dr. Swanson gave permission for Faulkner to link to the web page.
Gale Virtual Reference Library is the platform for Gale online products, providing reference ebooks in a variety of academic fields, paid for by AVL, and a growing number of Gale nonfiction ebooks purchased by Faulkner. Everything is cross-searchable.
Gospel Advocate Obituary Index lists obituaries published in the Gospel Advocate between 1855 and 1994. It was compiled by members of the Lehman Avenue Church of Christ in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
*Citation only index; NO FULL TEXT.
The National Periodical Library in Florida provides GSSR, the Guide to Social Science and Religion. It offers many years of careful indexing that might cover material not found elsewhere. Users can browse past editions or use the GSSR search engine to find materials in any edition. To go directly to the Power Search screen, click here.
The JSTOR archive holds the complete digitized back runs of core scholarly journals, starting with the very first issues, some dating as far back as the 1600s. Faulkner University users have access to both the Arts & Sciences III and Arts & Sciences IV Collections.
New Testament Abstracts Online is a product of a partnership between ATLA and Boston College. The database is a research and bibliographic aid for scholars, librarians, clergy and students of the New Testament and its historical background. The database contains more than 40,000 article abstracts, 1,200 review abstracts, 14,900 book abstracts, and 50 software abstracts.
*Citation only index; NO FULL TEXT.
Old Testament Abstracts Online is a product of a partnership between ATLA and the Catholic Biblical Association. The database features indexing and abstracts for journal articles, monographs, multi-author works, and software related to Old Testament studies. Topics covered include antiquities, archaeology, biblical theology, philology.
*Citation only index; NO FULL TEXT.
Outstanding scholarship in several disciplines, updated and maintained regularly by a team of subject specialists. Faulkner subscribes to the Oxford bibliographies in Classical Studies, Criminology, Biblical Studies, Medieval Studies, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Philosophy.
Oxford Reference Online offers over 175 fully-indexed, cross-searchable dictionary, language reference, and subject reference works published by Oxford University Press.
The Philosopher's Index is a bibliographic database with abstracts covering scholarly research in all areas of philosophy. The literature covered goes back to 1940 and includes journal articles, books, book chapters such as contributions to an anthology, and book reviews.
Philosophy Online is an ongoing project developed jointly by the Philosophy Documentation Center and InteLex Corporation as a platform for full text and bibliographic resources in philosophy. POIESIS is a bundle of philosophy journals for which online access is provided by the PDC.
ProQuest Religion includes over 135 titles, with more than 120 available in full text. The database provides details on doctrines and philosophies, reports on religious history, and related archeology. It also covers formal theological studies and commentary on topics of general interest from the perspectives of specific religions. Primary faiths represented in the database are Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism.
Religion & Philosophy eBook Collection includes e-book reference titles in religion and philosophy that are part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Restoration Serials Index provides access to periodical literature produced by members of the churches of Christ and historically related groups. The index facilitates scholarly research about Biblical teachings and restoration of New Testament Christianity and documents the broad spectrum of thought among churches of Christ and historically related groups.
*Citation only index; NO FULL TEXT.
Featuring 2,000 original entries from a team of over 1,300 of the world's respected scholars and philosophers, REP Online also provides editorially reviewed links to other sites and resources on the web, revisions and updates of key entries, and periodic upgrades of the user environment.
This online library provides access to the best reference content from the Routledge portfolio of Religion titles. All content is fully cross-referenced and browsable to offer users complete support and a fully sufficient environment for work and study.
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