This general reference work is notable for its internationalism of topics, contributors, and points of view;
its attention to primitive religions throughout the world; its
treatment of alchemy, the occult, mysticism, and popular
traditions; and its conception of religion as a vital part of
human culture (including articles on atheism and Marxism).
Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion
Reference 200.82 En19y
Over 600 articles provide information about
women in relation to most of the
world's
religions past and
present. Major themes include comparative study of issues
such as mythology, ordination and afterlife; the relationship of
religion to the study of art, literature and science;
methods and theories for the study of women in religion.
Contemporary American Religion
Reference 200.973 C767r
Describes various aspects of religious life in
America from 1965 to the present. Major religions and
smaller and fringe groups are represented as are individuals,
symbols, traditions, beliefs and practices. Focuses more
on popular understanding of belief rather than official
teaching.
The Anchor Bible Dictionary
Reference 220.3 An21
Both international and interconfessional, with
contributors from around the world representing numerous
religions, the dictionary covers traditional subjects
as well as those of current interest such as the Dead Sea
Scrolls, early Jewish-Christian relations, the historical Jesus,
and sociological and literary methods of biblical criticism
(including feminist hermeneutics).
Encyclopedia of Christian Theology
Reference 230.03 En19L
Rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition, this
encyclopedia focuses on doctrines, events, theories and schools
of thought. Entries trace differences among Roman
Catholic, Protestant, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox thought,
thereby providing the reader with a variety of Christian
responses to theological issues.
The New Interpreter's Bible
Reference 220.7 N42
An in-depth commentary on the complete Bible,
including the Apocrypha. Contributors reflect a wide range of
denominational backgrounds. The Reflections
sections provide thoughtful, and thought-provoking, insights on
the contemporary application of the biblical text for preaching,
teaching, and daily living.
The Brethren Encyclopedia
Reference 286.99 B755
This 4
volume set provides a comprehensive and definitive description
of the life, history, practices, and beliefs of the five
denominations derived from the Brethren movement founded in
Schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708.
The New Encyclopedia of Islam
Reference 297.03 G464n
Covers beliefs, practices, history and culture
of the Islamic world, including ritual, prayer, significant
political movements, spiritual and political leaders, art,
architecture, sects, law, social institutions, ethnography,
nations and states, languages, science, major cities and centers
of learning.