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ATLA Religion Database: An essential resource for research in religious studies, history, social sciences, and humanities.
Released on February 05, 2009
Contact: Jim Rosenbloom, rosenbloom@brandeis.edu, x64688
ATLA Religion Database is an essential resource for anyone conducting research in religious studies, history, social sciences, and humanities. Compiled by the American Theological Library Association, this database covers information on topics such as biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religious perspectives in social issues. Coverage spans from 1949 to the present.
- Coverage includes: Bible, archaeology, and antiquities; human culture and society; church history, missions, and ecumenism; pastoral ministry; world religions and religious studies; theology, philosophy and ethics
- Contains more than 1.6 million bibliographic records in over 60 languages
- Indexes journal articles (537,000+), book reviews (474,000+) and collections of essays in all fields of religion (225,000+)
- Valuable for articles on all religions, including Judaism and Islam
- Refine searches by scriptural verse, publication, and other index fields
Find the ATLA Religion Database in Brandeis Scholar or follow the link above. For more information about the ATLA Religion Database and other resources in Religious Studies, please contact Jim Rosenbloom, Judaica Librarian, rosenbloom@brandeis.edu, x64688.
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