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L.E. GOODMAN
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Religion
AllLearn: Philosophy of Religion Resources
Provides links to leading academic websites, focusing on the Philosophy of Religion, as reviewed and catalogued by university experts.
Analytic Philosophy of Religion – Michael Sudduth's Homepage
This site provides links to resources in the philosophy of religion, general philosophy, theology and science. It also includes information about teaching resources and on-line access to key readings.
DMOZ: Philosophy of Religion
Links to Philosophy of Religion resources from the Open Directory Project
Epistemelinks: Philosophy of Religion
This site provides an extensive collection of links to resources on the Philosophy of Religion.
Evangelical Philosophical Society
The EPS is an organization of professional scholars devoted to pursuing philosophical excellence in both the church and the academy. This site, provides information on membership, the society's journal, and links to related web pages.
Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Philosophy
This site provides links to a selective collection of philosophers whose writings have come to have bearing on religious thought. It also offers links to more general philosophy and religion resources.
Paideia: Philosophy of Religion
This page presents the full text of 35 Philosophy of Religion papers presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10–15, 1998. A very broad spread of topics and perspectives is represented. The papers are organised by author name and are also searchable.
Philosophy in Cyberspace: Philosophy of Religion
This site provides extensive links Philosophy of Religion and related resources.
Philosophy and Religion
Web site edited by Professor Richard T. Nolan, offering various online resources for teaching philosophy and religion.
Philosophy of Religion
This site provides links to the works of religious philosophers throughout history. It also includes details of relevant websites concerning the philosophy of religion.
Philosophy of Religion: The Fresian School
This site hosts accessible essays on the philosophy of religion, describing influential classical figures and advancing a theory of religious values inspired by the influence of Jacob Friedrich Fries (1773–1843).
SOSIG: Philsophy of Religion
Philosophy of Religion resource page from the Social Science Information Gateway. Provides access to a wide range of information including relevant publications, educational materials, discussion groups and organizations.
Test Questions for Philosophy of Religion
145 true/false and multiple-choice questions on philosophy of religion are collected here. The knowledge tested bears on the major arguments for the existence of God, and readings from Aquinas, Dostoevsky and Kierkegaard, among others.
The Centre for Philosophy of Religion
The Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame promotes scholarly work in philosophy of religion and Christian philosophy. This site provides further details of the Centre's activities and programmes.
Theistic Philosophers on the Web
This site provides a list of individuals who classify themselves as both philosophers and theists.
Judaistic
Internet Jewish History Sourcebook
The Internet Jewish History Sourcebook is a rich source of primary texts for the study of Jewish history and culture. A significant number of the texts have been digitised by the author, whilst others link to a variety of sites elsewhere on the Web.
Israel and Zionism
This site, from the Jewish Agency for Israel, includes a timeline, glossary, maps and details of the department's activities.
Jewish Philosophy and Belief
This site provides links to a range of pages concerning Jewish Philosophy and Belief.
Judaism and Jewish Resources
This page is a gateway to a wealth of Judaism and Jewish resources. It includes sections on books, arts, museums and exhibitions, Jewish studies, Jewish organizations and also provides links to mailing lists, news and media sites.
RAMBI: the index of articles on Jewish studies
RAMBI is an index of articles on Jewish studies, compiled from international periodicals and other collections of articles. The database is searchable and each record contains full bibliographic information. The main criterion for inclusion in the bibliography is that the article be based on scientific research, or contain important information for such research.
Selected Bibliography on Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
This page, originally created for a specific undergraduate course, provides useful bibliographies and overviews, as well as links to further resources on Jewish Mysticism.
Society for Humanistic Judaism
The Society for Humanistic Judaism embraces a human-centered philosophy that combines rational thinking with a celebration of Jewish culture and identity. This site provides details of the societies aims and activities.
The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit
The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection is a priceless accumulation of Hebrew manuscript material recovered from the Cairo Genizah in 1896–97. Much of the material dates from the 11th to the 13th centuries and provides fascinating insights into Hebrew culture from that time. The Unit's web site provides information and images about the collection and includes an online newsletter.
Zionism
A balanced overview of the history and development of Zionism from biblical times to the present day.
Medieval
Argos
Argos is a limited area search engine, specialising in indexing resources in ancient and medieval studies.
DMOZ: Middle Ages
Links to Medieval resources from the Open Directory Project
Epistemelinks: Medieval Philosophy
This site provides a collection of links to resources in Medieval Philosophy
Historians and Philosophers: Medieval and Renaissance Period
A collated web index of historians and philosophers. This page provides links to sources of information about significant figures from the Medieval and Renaissance periods.
Humbul Humanities Hub: Philosophy
This site provides links to a range of philosophical resources and can be accessed by period. The sections pertaining to Medieval Phiolosophy are divided between three parts: 500–1000CE, 1000–1200 CE and 1200–1500 CE
Internet Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook contains organized links to thousands of related sources. The main sections cover: selected sources, full text sources, and saints' lives. Supplementary sections include selected secondary sources, medieval legal history, maps, images, films and music, and newly translated texts.
Late Medieval and Early Modern Intellectual History
This site provides online access to electronic texts, commentaries, and lectures covering the thought of Scotus, Ockham, Wyclif, Buridan, and Grotius.
Luminarium: Medieval
A beautifully presented anthology of Middle English Literature providing access to texts, author details, related bibliographies, and additional resources.
Netserf: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
rovides a searchable list of medieval resources including sections on medieval architecture, drama, art, culture, history, archaeology, philosophy and more.
Online Medieval and Classical Library
The OMACL is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization.
ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students.
Paideia: Medieval Philosophy
This page presents the full text of Medieval Philosophy papers presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10–15, 1998. The papers are organised by author name and are also searchable.
Philosophy in Cyberspace: Medieval Thought and Philosophy
This site provides extensive links to resources on Medieval Thought and Philosophy.
The Labyrinth: WWW Server for Medieval Studies
The Labyrinth provides access to electronic resources in medieval studies around the world. It includes a library of electronic texts, bibliographies, pedagogical resources, and Medieval Studies text, image, and archival databases.
Websites Relevant to Medieval Studies
This site provides links to an impressive range of medieval studies resources including conference information, databases, general resources, journals and newsletters, libraries and museums, university medieval studies departments, and various miscellaneous resources.
WWW Medieval Resources
This site provides access to a range of Medieval resources including discussion lists, texts, databases, archives of medieval art, medieval science sites, and a variety of miscellaneous medieval information.
General links
Routledge Home Page
Routledge Philosophy Arena
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Philosophy Journals
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