Links
- A Level Conference: R.E. sources
- AS Religious Studies Revision Notes
These are revision notes written specifically for AS Religious Studies covering the OCR Philosophy of Religion and Religious Ethics courses. - Asia Pacific Research Online
This site specialises in scholarly information dealing with online research, teaching and publishing about Asia and related regions and topics. - Biblical Studies on the Web
Your Gateway to exegesis on the WEB - Bible Online
- The Catholic Encyclopedia proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine.
- Church Net UK website.
Our desire is to provide you, whether you are a Church Leader, Church Member, Christian or Non-Christian, with a resource to enable you to use the Internet more effectively, as well as providing a meeting place and information source. - The Encyclopedia Mythica is an online encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legends.
- For A Change -- for people who want to make a difference
- History of the Crusades
- The Journal of Religion & Society has been established to promote the cross-disciplinary study of religion and its diverse social dimensions through the publication of research articles, essays and opinions, review articles, and book reviews.
- The Koran
This is an electronic version of The Holy Qur'an, translated by M.H. Shakir and published by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an, Inc., in 1983. - Multi Faith Net Homepage
- Ontario Conference on Religious Tolerance
This is a large religious web site which promotes religious freedom, tolerance and diversity as positive cultural values. - PHILTAR
Is designed as a Subject Gateway to electronic sources and resources for teaching and learning in the academic areas of Philosophy, Theology and Religion. - The RE Site
- Religious Education Exchange Service (RE-XS)
to support religious and moral education in schools - Religious Studies on the Web
- Rutgers University Virtual Religion Index
This site is designed to advance research in matters of religion. - The Stapleford Centre
- The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, website's, bibliographies, listserv discussion groups, liturgies, reference resources, software, etc. The purpose of the Guide is to encourage and facilitate the incorporation of electronic resources into teaching.
