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Religious Studies
Campus Box 1065
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
(314) 935-8677

     
 

Useful Links:

Studying Religion: The "Studying Religion" site provides a brief
     introduction not to religion but, instead, ways of defining and therefore
     studying religion.

List of Religious Studies Links: from Swathmore College, Department
     of Religion

Wabash Center: Guide to Internet Resources in Theology & Religion

Religion Religions Religious Studies: Information resources for study
     and interpretation of religions

Religious Studies Wiki: Similar to Wikipedia or other MediaWiki sites
     only this is devoted to Religious Studies

 

Libraries:

Olin Library: Religious Studies special interest section

ATLA Religion Database (1949-  )
The ATLA Religion Database is the major bibliographic tool for religious
studies available at Washington University.  It is a comprehensive index to
journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of
religion.  Scholarly journals in more than thirty languages representing all
the major religious faiths and denominations are included.  The ATLA
Religion Database
also indexes individual essays in multi-author works,
such as Festschriften and conference proceedings. More info

MOBIUS (a consortium of 50 Missouri university libraries with over 14
million holdings). Search MOBIUS for books, journals, videos, and other
materials. If an item is not available from Olin, request it from one of the
participating MOBIUS libraries.

Saint Louis University Libraries (member in Mobius)

Eden Seminary/Webster University (member in Mobius).

Concordia Library (not in Mobius system)

Southern Illinois University Library (not in Mobius)

 

Washington University Links:

School of Arts & Sciences

Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Dept.

Center for Programs

Committee on Comparative Literature

English Department

History Department

International and Area Studies

Jewish, Islamic and Near Eastern Studies Program