Bible: King James Version

Bible: King James Version

A searchable King James Version of the Bible. Allows the reader to perform simple, proximity, boolean, and citation searches in addition to browsing the books of the Bible.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity–Bibles & Other Christian Texts

Episcopal Cafe

Episcopal Cafe

This website features news, art, videos, and commentary of Episcopal community members and artists. For Episcopalians and interested individuals it presents resources to read, watch, and reflect on the church and its mission. Also provides a list of related Episcopal blogs and websites.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity

The Anglican Communion

The Anglican Communion

Provides worldwide news and information on the Anglican/Episcopal Church. Learn about the networks that unite them, access free articles, brochures, photos, prayers, and other resources, and contact church leaders and offices.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity

St. Anthony Messenger

St. Anthony Messenger

An online version of the print magazine published by the Franciscan order of the Roman Catholic Church, devoted to religious education and the religious development of Catholics
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity–Christian Denominations & Sects–Roman Catholic Church

The Bah??’?? Page at Sunsite

The Bah??’?? Page at Sunsite

Simple and detailed keyword searches of Bah??’?? writings by the B??b, Bah??’u’ll??h, ‘Abdu’l-Bah??, Shoghi Effendi, the Universal House of Justice, and others can be performed using the True Seeker Home Page. Statements made by national and world governing bodies of the Bah??i’??s are also included.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Bahai–Bahai Texts; Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Bahai

Sunday School Books: Shaping the Values of Youth in Nineteenth-Century America

Sunday School Books: Shaping the Values of Youth in Nineteenth-Century America

“This collection presents 163 Sunday school books published in America between 1815 and 1865, drawn from the collections of Michigan State University Libraries and the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University Libraries. They document the culture of religious instruction of youth in America during the Antebellum era. They also illust …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity; Arts & Humanities–History–History By Region–North American History–United States History–United States History By Era–19th Century United States History

Dreams of Tibet

Dreams of Tibet

This Web site, created in support of the PBS documentary of the same name, discusses the fate of Tibet under Chinese rule. It includes interviews, book excerpts, maps, a historical chronology, links to other relevant sites, and even a discussion of Tibetan Buddhism. Also covers how Tibet and Tibetan culture are perceived by Westerners. A good in …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Buddhism; Arts & Humanities–History–History By Region–Asian History

The Christian Catacombs of Rome

The Christian Catacombs of Rome

“This site is intended for people who wish to deepen their knowledge of the Christian Catacombs of Rome and of the Church history in its origins. The site provides extensive material, in separate sections, dealing with this fascinating and largely unknown topic.” Available in English, Italian, German, Polish, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Chi …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity; Arts & Humanities–Classics–By Topic–History, Biography & Geography; Arts & Humanities–History–History By Region–European History–Antiquity; Arts & Humanities–Classics–By Region–Imperial Rome–Rome & Christianity; Social Sciences–Archaeology

Yasukuni Jinja

Yasukuni Jinja

Yasukuni Jinja Shrine (a Shinto shrine) has a close relationship with the Pacific war and Japanese military activities during World War II. The website gives details about the shrine, the Shinto religion, and Matsuri rituals held at the shrine.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Other Faiths

Patron Saints Index

Patron Saints Index

“Who’s the patron saint of your state (political or spiritual)? Occupation? Vocation? Condition? Hobby? Topics are listed alphabetically, each with its patron saint(s).” Brief biographical entries contain links to other Websites and images about the saint.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity–Christian Denominations & Sects–Roman Catholic Church; Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity–Christianity Reference; Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Leading Figures

Ahuramazda and Zoroastrism

Ahuramazda and Zoroastrism

This essay, hosted by the Livius encyclopedia of ancient history, provides an excellent introduction to the theology of the Gathas of Zarathushtra. Also discussed are the polytheistic roots of Zoroastrianism, the Zoroastrian beliefs of the Achaemenid kings, and the doctrine of Zurvanism.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Zoroastrianism

The Amish, the Mennonites, and “The Plain People”

The Amish, the Mennonites, and “The Plain People”

“Here are some questions and answers about the Amish, the Mennonites, the Brethren, and the other ‘Plain People’ of Pennsylvania Dutch Country.” Includes information about religious beliefs, history, dress, family life, and wedding customs. Also includes a feature, Ask the Amish, where you can ask a question and have it answered by the resident e …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Christianity–Christian Denominations & Sects

CoGweb – The Covenant of the Goddess

CoGweb – The Covenant of the Goddess

This page is maintained by “the Covenant of the Goddess, an international organization of cooperating, autonomous Wiccan congregations and solo practitioners. Here, you’ll find information about the COG organization and activities, as well as the religious beliefs and practices which comprise Wicca.” Refer to About Witchcraft for a multipart descr …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Pagan, Wiccan & New Age

The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum

The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum

The Cauldron is a community forum where Pagans and their friends can “learn and grow spiritually and intellectually through discussion and debate.” The Cauldron’s Web site hosts an extensive set of Pagan resources including a Pagan Primer for those unfamiliar with the religion and an Ask a Pagan reference service.
Subject: Arts & Humanities Blogs–Religion Blogs; Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Pagan, Wiccan & New Age

The Troth Official Web Site

The Troth Official Web Site

“The Troth’s mission is to educate, train, provide resources for, and otherwise promote the polytheistic religion known as Northern European Heathenry or Asatru. Our religion contains many variations, names, and practices, including Theodism, Irminism, Odinism, and Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, and The Troth seeks to place itself as an umbrella organizati …
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Religion & Theology–Faiths & Denominations–Pagan, Wiccan & New Age