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Moravian Seminary alumni can have access to full text articles and book reviews from the electronic ATLAS Database, which is the full text portion of the premier database in religion and theology, ATLA Religion Database.
Many of you used this database for researching papers and projects while you were at MTS. If you are interested in using this online database, email Bonnie Falla at Reeves Library. Include your MTS graduation year in the email. After verification, you will be sent the appropriate passwords. To see the current list of journals available in the ATLAS database, click here.
The following links will take you to a database of electronic resources for the listed topic. They are part of the Internet Guide to Religion of the Wabash Center.
Liturgical Resources
Preaching
Religious Education
Youth Ministry
Pastoral Counseling
Biblical Studies
Electronic Texts (Bible-related)
The above links are but a few that have been collected by Charles K. Bellinger, Theological Librarian and Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics, Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, TX. The project was made possible by funding from the Lilly Endowment, and is a service to the academic community provided by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, Lucinda Huffaker, Director.
Other subject areas of the Internet Guide to Religion include religious studies, religion and film, women and religion, world religions, geographical areas, archaeology and Bible, history of Christianity, Christian outreach, philosophy and theology, social thought (including abortion, capital punishment, religion and the environment, Sept. 11, war and peace ethics). There are also sites for materials, electronic journals, electronic images and texts, books/libraries/reference, internet and software, schools and pedagogy, and official home pages
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