ECCHST-L GUIDE TO NET AND WEB RESOURCES
Note: This guide is quite new, and at this time a rudimentary
hodge-podge. As it grows, we will group resources by category and bring
greater order to this page. Please send any leads on additional sites,
corrections, or suggestions to the webmaster,
Greg Singleton
Michael Fraser's List of Religion-Relevant Discussion Lists
The list can also be retreived from:
gopher://delphi.dur.ac.uk/11/Academic/P-T/Theology/Computing/Lists
The list can also be retrieved by email (it's long - 100K) by sending the
following message to
mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
send religion-all shortlist.txt
Comparative Religious Texts
Foremost among these is the complete ASCII text of the 914-page 1991
_World Scripture: A Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts_, which collects
over 4000 scriptural passages from 268 sacred texts and 55 oral
traditions, organizing this material in terms of 164 different themes
generally common to all religions. This book was the fruit of a five-year
project involving the collective labors of a team of 40 recognized and
responsible international scholars, and we are very pleased to be able to
offer this text to the online world, as a possible foundation stone for a
21st century "global online ecumenism".
Peregrine Foundation
Peregrin is a non-profit organization that distributes information about
high-demand religious groups, totalitarian sects, intentional communities
and communes.
The Gregorian Chant Home Page
Ecole Initiative
This source contains texts of Early Church documents.
Journal of Alternative Religion and Culture
Project Wittenberg
This is the electronic collection of the project on Lutheran History. It is particularly rich in reformation-era documents. The gopher site is
gopher://crf.cuis.edu/11gopher_root%3a%5bcus.cts.library.info.docs%5d
Early Christian Documents
The Divinity Library of Vanderbilt University
gopher://vuinfo.Vanderbilt.Edu/00/library/guides/chhst
The Divinity Library of Vanderbilt University (Nashville,
Tennessee, USA) has "A Select Bibliography of Research Tools
for Graduate Students in Church History and History of
Christian Thought" (c. 20 pages) for downloading (38.6K).
It is organized in six areas:
Basic Bibliography in Early Christianity
Basic Bibliography for the Medieval Church
Basic Works in Reformation Studies
Basic Bibliography in Modern European Christianity
Bibliography in American Religion
Bibliography in History of Christian Thought
Documents of the Early church
Works of Gregory of Nyssa
Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
Fides Quarens
Internetum
Lots of Theological links
Orthodox Ministry
ACCESS
Early Church Fathers
Hanover History Department
Links to a large number of Christian Documents
The WWW Bible Gateway
Sandra Elaine
Fuentes Exhibit on English Bibles
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