Christianity and C Guide - Resources and Review

Information about the student group which offers a liberal and ecumenical approach to the challenges and questions of the Christian faith. Provides information on events, conferences and publications.
 
Guide to over 400 collections relating to overseas missionary materials held in the United Kingdom. Offers a collection level description for each, and allows free text searching as well as searches by personal names, organisation names, place names and subjects.
 
A UK ecumenical educational charity whose aims are to support religious education in schools and to increase awareness of the spiritual, moral, social and cultural dimensions of the curriculum.
 
An extensive index of Christian indices and search engines. Includes general and Christian resources and also specific topics such as apologetics, evangelism, literature, music, theology and youth.
 
Jerusalem Christian newspaper which reports on discoveries in the Holy Land which have direct implications on understanding the Bible. Reports are documented with pictures and the participation of Bible scholars in Jerusalem.
 
An index of resources for religious studies. Includes Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Gnostic and Coptic Studies, eastern religions, and Native American religions.
 
Information and links for study and interpretation of religions. Provides general guides, treatment of all major religious traditions, information about new religions and links to religious studies material.
 
Annotated index of links to resources dealing with Christianity. A keyword search facility is provided.
 
Collection of links to Christian resources and organisations arranged by categories including Christian apologetics, scholarly biblical and theological resources, churches, and biblical creation. Also offers links to a range of secular resources relating to mainstream and controversial science, archaeological exploration, and treasure hunting.
 
Collection of links to resources relating to Christian churches and denominations including Methodist / Wesleyan, Pentecostal, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed / Presbyterian, Lutheran, Quaker, and Anabaptist and Baptist.
 
A set of links to journals and resources in the tradition of Reformed Christianity.
 
Regional and cross
cultural chronologies designed for use in history lessons. Describes ancient times, civilisations, kingdoms, eras, and political conditions of Africa, India, the Mediterranean, Western Asia and the Middle East, China and Eastern Asia, Western and Central Europe, Russia and Eastern Europe, Central, North and South America, and the United States. Also considers the historical sequence of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Western civilisation, and technology.
 
Offers original articles and features about Christianity in general plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include bibliographic resources for Old and New Testament studies, a searchable version of the Bible, Christmas, history and theology, Holy Week and Easter, Thanksgiving and world religion. Also includes a gallery of Christian images such as The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci.
 
Full text articles written from a Christian perspective on a range of topics including the value of marriage, moral decision making, pluralism, worship music and spirituality. Archives are available from December 1994.
 
Index of resources about religion, includes Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, ancient religions, atheism and pantheism.
 
Christian
oriented library organisation posting announcements of forthcoming events, membership details, and publication information.
 
Searchable index of links to Christian theology related resources. Material is arranged by categories including Bibles, Churches, Literature, Ministries, Organisations and Software.
 
Index of links about religion. Includes philosophy, general Christianity, early Christianity, medieval Christianity, reformation studies, Anglicanism, Mormonism, Judaism, Islam and world religions.
 
Exhibition studying Christian tradition and civilisation through two millennia. Material is organised by theme and covers Jesus the Jew, The Cosmic Christ, The Monk Who Rules the World, The Divine and Human Model, The Teacher of Common Sense, and Jesus The Liberator. Available in English, French, and Italian with an introduction from David J Goa.
 
Provides information on repositories of Quaker archives and printed material within, or relating to, the Yorkshire region. Also offers a brief outline of the history and development of Quakerism.
 
Collection of primary texts relating to Ancient, eastern and western religion and mythology, covering Shintoism, Hinduism, I Ching, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism, Mormonism, Bahai'i, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and esoteric, occult, and fringe religions.
 
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