INTERNET SOURCES OF RESEARCH
There are many useful sources available, but they need to be evaluated carefully. UC Berkeley provides some helpful tips on its site: Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask. More general research strategies are outlined on UIUC’s undergraduate library’s page Undergraduate Library -How do I…? Web sources that might be helpful for seminary students include
Major Text Sources (other sites have some texts as well):
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Christian Texts
Index verborum
New Advent
Revised Common Lectionary - Vanderbilt Divinity Library
Old Testament:
Old Testament Gateway
iTanakh
Life in the Holy Land
ORIENTAL INSTITUTE MUSEUM
New Testament:
New Testament Gateway: Hermeneutics
Perseus Digital Library
Search for dictionary headwords
Online Critical Pseudepigrapha
Duke Papyrus Archive
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
Other Helpful Sources:
Ancient Maps of Jerusalem
Augustine of Hippo
Bible and Archaeology…
Counterbalance Foundation
Institute for Theology and Peace
Jewish-Christian Relations
Matrix Home
Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction
MUNDUS Database
The Association of Religion Data Archives
The Center for Barth Studies--Princeton Theological Seminary
The Paul Page: Dedicated to the New Perspective on Paul
The Tertullian Project
Theological Perspectives of the Reformation
Wabash Center
Wesley Center for Applied Theology
In addition to these links, lists of helpful web resources are available in David Stewart’s “The Literature of Theology” on pages 136-142 (REF. Z 7751 .L5 2003). An annotated collection of online religion databases of varying quality, put out by Andover Newton Theological School’s Franklin Trask Library can also be found at Franklin Trask Library/IT: Internet Resources and a good general website index can be found on the Librarians' Internet Index.
This list is neither authoritative nor comprehensive. This list does not indicate an endorsement of any site by the Urbana Theological Seminary Library. It has been created solely to facilitate student research, and should be used with discretion. URLs are accurate at the time of distribution.



