Links to Web Resources on Religion

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The Electronically Linked Academy
Includes the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature Online

Beyond the MLA Handbook
Documenting Electronic Sources on the Internet
By Andrew Harnack and Gene Kleppinger of Eastern Kentucky University

A Guide To Writing Academic Essays In Religious Studies
University of Toronto
Centre for the Study of Religion


Web Sites of Religious Groups and Organizations

African Traditional Religions
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Anglicans Online
Assemblies of God Pentecostal
Chabad Lubavitch
Christian Identity
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
CyberMuslim Information Collective
Episcopal Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Ifa Foundation of North America
Jain Associations in North America
Muslim Women's HomePage
The Nation of Gods and Earth
Nation of Islam
Orthodox Christian Foundation
Presbyterian Church USA
Rastafari Roots and Culture
Seventh-Day Adventists
Sikh Web
SisterSite
United Methodist Church
Vatican Web Page

REFERENCE RESOURCES

American Jewish Archives
American Religious Experience Resource Site
Buddhist Studies
Catholic Files
Catholic Encyclopedia
The Hindu Universe
Jewish Feminist Resources

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Accessing the Ancient World
African-American Pamphlets (Library of Congress)
Ancient World: WWW Sites
Ecole Initiative on Early Church History
Guide to Early Church Documents (Institute for Christian Leadership)
Hanover College History Web Site
Internet Classics Archive
Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts (Brown University)
Labyrinth (Medieval Studies -- Georgetown)
Medieval Feminist Index
Project Wittenberg - Lutheran
Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship
Women and Gender in the Ancient World


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