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The New Testament, 4/e
Stephen Harris, California State University - Sacramento

The Judeo-Christian Bible and Subsequent History

Web Links


The Hall of Church History: Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys
(http://www.gty.org/~phil/hall.htm)

A witty but informative site surveying important movements in church history.
The Ecole Initiative
(http://cedar.evansville.edu/~ecoleweb/)

An excellent online encyclopedia of church history. This is an excellent resource for students who are looking for definitions of persons, places, or texts dealing with the historical development of Christianity.
The Protestant Reformation
(http://history.hanover.edu/early/prot.html)

A webliography of internet resources related to the Protestant Reformation. Maintained by the History Department of Hanover College.
Protestantism, History of
(http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=117336&tocid=0)

Protestantism, History of The first in a long series of articles on the subject from the online Encyclopedia Britannica.
Islam
(http://www.beliefnet.com/index/index_10004.html)

The Islam section of the huge Beliefnet.org Web site, dedicated to popular understandings of the phenomenon of religion in human life.
Understanding Islam and Muslims
(http://islamicity.com/Mosque/uiatm/un_islam.htm)

A page developed by the IslamiCity Web site. An insightful introduction to the religion held by one-fifth of the world's population.
Science & Spirit
(http://www.science-spirit.org/)

The online version of Science & Spirit magazine, devoted to exploring "how science and religion can work together to address the vital issues of our time."
Science and Christianity: Allies or Enemies?
(http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~carling/main_sci.html)

A series of articles by British scientists and theologians exploring the boundaries between religion and Christian theology.