Websites

  • Christian Classics Ethereal Library | Directed by Harry Plantinga, professor of Computer Science, Calvin University
    Writings by and about Christian thinkers from the early Church Fathers through the twentieth century. Includes music files and links to related reference works.
    • Early Church Fathers
      Provides the majority of the text of a 38-volume collection of writings from the first 800 years of the Catholic Church. This collection is divided into two areas Ante-Nicene Fathers and Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
  • Coleccion Especial Anton T. Boisen | Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico
    Special collection of digitized works by Anton T. Boisen. Explore his articles and unedited papers, case studies, and other collected writings.
  • Digital Dead Sea Scrolls | Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Monastic Matrix | St. Andrew’s School of History, U.K.
    Scholarly resource for the study of women’s religious communities from 400 to 1600 C.E.
  • The Pluralism Project | Harvard University
    The mission of this project is to help Americans engage with the realities of religious diversity through research, outreach, and the active dissemination of resources.
  • Religion and the Founding of the American Republic | Library of Congress
    Exhibition of manuscripts, letters, prints, and more exploring the role of religion in early American history.
  • Vatican Archives

Data and Statistics

  • Pew Research Center
    The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan "fact tank" that provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It does not take positions on policy issues. Click on Datasets link to find statistical reports arranged by broad research areas and to download data sets. Select Topics link to search by subject or among polling questions.
  • American Religion Data Archive
    The ARDA is based in the Department of Sociology at The Pennsylvania State University. Their goal is to preserve and provide access to high-quality data on religion in the United States and abroad.
  • Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate
    CARA is a national, non-profit, Georgetown University affiliated research center that conducts social scientific studies about the Catholic Church.