"Covers 8 centuries of the Christian church and addresses such topics as archaeology, art and architecture, biography, culture, doctrine, ecclesiology, geography, history, philosophy, and theology."
"Covers concepts, institutions, topics, events and people, including global warming, animal rights, environmental movements, alternative energy, green chemistry, industrial ecology, and eco-sabotage."--from book notes
Wiki-based searchable and continually updated edition of this encyclopedia, edited by Daniel H. Ludlow and published by Brigham Young University. The ISU Library has a print copy of this book located in the Reference section on TIer 2 at the call number BX8605.5 .E62 1992.
Addresses all aspects of the dialogue between the sciences and the world's religions, reaching into the humanities as well as into the physical sciences and technology.
Judaism 101 is an online encyclopedia of Judiasm, covering Jewish beliefs, people, places, things, language, scripture, holidays, practices and customs.
1997- . The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a dynamic encyclopedia published by the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University.
Bringing together religious ideologies and the ecological crises we face worldwide. This is an academic site with links to individual religions as well as how the two disciplines intersect. There are also teaching materials.
Links to religious holiday calendars for Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Baha'i, Zoroastrianism, Sikhism, Shintoism, Jainism, Confucianism, Daoism, Native American religions, and other religions.
Site maintained by the Internet Infidels, a "nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information ... about the existence of a god, church/state separation, the possibility of life after death, mysticism and the paranormal.
Voice of the Shuttle is a recognized web resource in all areas of the humanities. This particular page links to e-journals as well as hundreds of other sites related to religion.
A selective, annotated guide from the Wabash Center to a wide variety of electronic resources about the study and practice of religion: Syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, websites, bibliographies, liturgies, reference resources, software, etc.