Online Journalism Review: Religious Texts Online
See an article on how to find religious texts online, as well as a link to BibleGateway, a service of The Gospel Communications Network.
See an article on how to find religious texts online, as well as a link to BibleGateway, a service of The Gospel Communications Network.
The Internet Public Library provides a listing of full-text works. It is a public service organization and a learning/teaching environment at the University of Michigan School of Information.
Beliefnet.com is an internet resource site for world religions. It describes itself as “the ambitious venture-capital-backed multifaith “supersite” on religion, spirituality and morality.” It is headquartered in Norfolk, Va. Contact through the website.
A writer and games designer. His games, including Shabbat-Put! and Sacrifice Play have been staged in the U.S. and U.K., and earlier this year he staged a fully-gamed church service at Union Theological Seminary. His largest project to date is a belief agnostic, fully-gamed new religion, Ten Year Game, which started in fall 2011.
Religion Online provides more than 3,000 articles and chapters full texts by scholars on religions around the globe.
The Americas Society/Council of the Americas provides information on diverse cultures in the Americas. It has offices in New York City, Washington D.C., and Miami.
SocioWeb: The Sociological Resource Center an independent guide to sociological resources available online.
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research: General Social Survey Series is an annual study on political and social sciences in the U.S.
MisLinks is a web-based directory that offers links to online resources for missionaries, pastors, teachers, faith leaders, students and agencies. It is maintained by Scott Moreau of Wheaton College and Mike O’Rear of Global Mapping International (GMI).