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In keeping with the mission of Wabash College to educate men to “think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely,” the Religion Department promotes the academic study of religion as part of a rich, well-rounded liberal arts education. We recognize that learning how people have understood and practiced religion throughout history and around the globe is not only important for understanding our world, but also intellectually exciting and personally enriching....

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Key Religion Resources

 

  • ATLA Religion Database (EBSCO)  
      
    Index for 1,600+ journals (506 currently indexed) since 1949 with some indexing for some journals back into the nineteenth century. Provides full text for journals.
  • Internet Guide to Religion  
    From the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, this resource provides "a selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion"
  • Print Religion Journals at Wabash  
      
    Provides a PDF listing our print religion journals at Wabash
  • Project Muse Judaic Studies Journals  
      
    Includes the recent full text of a dozen Judaic studies journals, including Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism and Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
  • Project Muse Religion Journals  
      
    Includes the recent full text of a dozen religion journals, including Buddhist-Christian Studies, The Catholic Historical Review and Studies in World Christianity

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Contact Information

Liaison Contact:
Brian McCafferty

Guide created by:
Jeff Beck and Rui Liu ('11)

 

Call Numbers

B          Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion
BJ         Ethics
BJ         1188-1500        Religous ethics 
1545-1691        Practical and applied ethics. Conduct of life 
1801-2195        Social usages. Etiquette

BL         Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
BL         175-290          Natural theology 
300-325          Mythology (General) 
425-490          Religious doctrines (General) 
500-547          Eschatology 
550-619          Worship. Cultus 
660-2670         History and principles of particular religions
2700-2790        Rationalism Including agnosticism, free thought

BM         Judaism
BM         487-488          Dead Sea scrolls 
495-532          Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature 
600-645          Dogmatic Judaism 
650-747          Practical Judaism 
900-990          Samaritans

BP         Islam. Bahaism. theosophy, etc. 
100-137          Sacred books 
166              Theology (Kalam) 
174-190          The practice of Islam 
191-223          Branches, sects and modifications 
300-395          Bahaism 
500-585          Theosophy 
595-597          Anthroposophy

BQ         Buddhism 
1001-1045        Buddhist literature 
1100-3340        Tripitaka (Canonical literature) 
4061-4570        Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism 
7001-9800        Modifications, schools, etc.

BR         Christianity (General) 
45-85            Collections Including early Christian literature 
140-1500         Church history 
1690-1725        Biography

BS         The Bible and exegesis
BT         Doctrinal theology, Apologetics

BV         Practical theology 
5-525            Worship  
590-1650         Ecclesiastical theology 
2000-3705        Missions 
3750-3799        Evangelism. Revivals 
4000-4470        Pastoral theology 
4485-5099        Practical religion. The Christian life

BX         Denominations and sects 
1-9              Church unit. Ecumenical movement 
100-189          Eastern churches. Oriental churches 
200-754          Orthodox Eastern Church 
800-4795         Roman Catholic Church 
4800-9999        Protestantism

P          Language and Literature
PJ         Oriental languages and literature
PJ         4501-5192        Hebrew 

6001-8517        Arabic

PL         Chinese
 

 
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