Library Resources
Yale
Divinity School Library
Free Resources on Religion
Here you will find both links to free Internet sites dealing with topics related to Religion and Theology, as well as tips on how to effectively search the Internet and evaluate Internet sites.
The Library welcomes your comments and suggestions. If you know of some good web sites, let them know.
Princeton
Theological Seminary
theological commons
digital library
The Theological Commons is a digital library of over 120,000 resources on theology and religion. It consists mainly of public domain books and also includes periodicals, audio recordings, photographs, manuscript collections, and other formats.
world council of churches
global
digital library
The Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism is a multilingual online library offering access free of charge to full-text articles, journals, books and other resources. Its focus is on theology, intercultural and interreligious dialogue, ethics, and ecumenism in World Christianity.
duke
divinity
school
library
The Divinity School Library contains a collection of more than 400,000 volumes in the fields of religion and related disciplines, and affords a wealth of material for the seminary student.
The library is open to all researchers, and offers study spaces and services that meet ADA requirements.
society
of
biblical literature
Founded in 1880, the Society of Biblical Literature is the oldest and largest learned society devoted to the critical investigation of the Bible from a variety of academic disciplines.
The Society publishes books and journals, including the Journal of Biblical Literature, through SBL Press.
bible
odyssey
Explore the fascinating origins of the Bible and its eventful history. On Bible Odyssey, the world’s leading scholars share the latest historical and literary research on key people, places, and passages of the Bible.
Founded in 1880, the Society of Biblical Literature is the oldest and largest learned society devoted to the critical investigation of the Bible based on the Humanities’ core disciplines. With over 8,000 members worldwide, it represents and convenes scholars whose life work is in biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies. The SBL promotes the academic study of the Bible and of sacred texts generally.