Resources for Students

Below are some resources via databases found on the Library website. These resources can also be found in the Religion Research Guide and the Jewish Studies Research Guide.

Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Christianity

Collection of primary source materials documenting the development of Christian thought in the 20th century. It includes writings, speeches, and interviews from influential Christian theologians, pastors, and scholars from various denominations and regions.

Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Eastern Religions

Collection of primary source materials documenting the development of Eastern religions in the 20th century. It includes writings, speeches, and interviews from influential figures in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and other Eastern religions from various regions. The database provides access to a diverse range of perspectives on topics such as meditation, spirituality, ethics, social justice, and the relationship between Eastern and Western cultures.

Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Islam

Collection of primary source materials documenting the development of Islamic thought in the 20th century. It includes writings, speeches, and interviews from influential Muslim scholars, theologians, and activists from various regions and schools of thought. The database provides access to a diverse range of perspectives on topics such as Islamic law, theology, Sufism, feminism, and the relationship between Islam and the West.

Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Judaism

Collection of primary source materials documenting the development of Jewish thought in the 20th century. It includes writings, speeches, and interviews from influential Jewish theologians, philosophers, and scholars from various denominations and regions. The database provides access to a wide range of perspectives on topics such as biblical interpretation, Jewish law, Jewish mysticism, Zionism, and the Holocaust.