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Databases (A-Z)
Find the best library databases for your research. Off-campus access available to licensed patron groups.
In an effort to support the lifelong learning of its alumni, Princeton Theological Seminary has negotiated and purchased alumni access to arguably one of the widest and most extensive selections of resources available to alumni from any theological institution. For details, click the link above.
This 86 volume series draws from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world and includes a book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha.
Most popular database in the A-Z List. Full-text and citation only content in religion and theology. Browse by Scripture, Publication or Index. Includes Atla's online collection of major religion and theology journals, the Atla Catholic Periodical and Literature Index®, book reviews and essays.
Features the first 36 volumes of Barth's Gesamtausgabe, originally published under the TVZ imprint. Among the works included in the Gesamtausgabe are hundreds of letters, sermons, lectures, conversations, and academic writings. New content, including Barth's monumental Kirchliche Dogmatik, will be added on a quarterly basis.
Interpretation of the earliest texts of the biblical books and other literature closely related to the Bible using ancient Semitic and classical languages. English translations of all comparative materials—Greek, Latin, Canaanite, or Akkadian—alongside the citation of the source in its original language. Full critical discussions along with primary data. Search and download/print chapters.
Full-text, multi-disciplinary journal archive. Includes the JSTOR Religion and Theology Collection. Recent issues (last 3-5 years) often NOT available.
Resources for church leaders and tools to facilitate collaboration. Includes e-book versions of the Abingdon Old and New Testament Commentaries, the New Interpreter’s Bible, Justo Gonzalez’s History of Christian Thought, and other titles. NIB and NIDB, as well as nearly half the Abingdon New Testament Commentaries, are in the older "Legacy Library" while the others are in the newer "Research Library." Our subscription includes both the "Research Library" and the "Legacy Library."
While individual titles are discoverable in the library catalog and discovery tool, Abingdon Press has not been able to give us links that effectively reach their targets. You may need to enter here and look for the item directly in Ministry Matters.
Full-text, comprehensive collections of selected philosophers, theologians, and English literary writers such as Abelard, Anselm, Aquinas, Augustine, Calvin, Kierkegaard, Knox, Luther, Newman and Ockham, in both the original language and in English translation. Includes published and unpublished texts, articles, essays, and correspondence.
Includes millions of searchable citations, 1861-Present, as well as many full-text dissertations and theses. Over 2.1 million titles are available for purchase as printed copies. Full text for most of the dissertations added since 1997 and strong retrospective full text coverage for older graduate works.
Includes most ancient Greek literary texts from Homer to the fall of Constantinople. Authorized users must create a personal account on the site (in addition to the authentication established with the institutional subscription).
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The following databases are either newly purchased or currently available on a trial basis.
This 86 volume series draws from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world and includes a book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha.
Six-volume interdisciplinary dictionary with more than 6,000 entries, 7,000,000 words, and nearly 1,000 contributors, endpaper maps of the Near Eastern world keyed to text for quick location of archaeological and biblical sites, articles on pseudepigraphic and apocryphal texts, Nag Hammadi tractates, and individual Dead Sea Scrolls, including the most recently published sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls as well as articles illustrating the literary artistry of the biblical text.
The content in this database is sourced from more than 19,000 American and global news sources, including over 400 current and historical Black publications and presents the experience and impact of African Americans as recorded by the news media, 1704 to today. Introducing Black Life in America (video)
Contains, e-books, images and digitally exclusive, peer reviewed articles organized around key themes, including African American religion; Islam in North America; Religion and the Environment in North America; Secularity and Non-Religion in North America; Religion, Science and Technology in North America; and more.
Includes: Brill’s Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles, Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage, and Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle [Trial access ends June 1, 2022]
This collection, part of HeinOnline's Social Justice Suite, contains United States hearings and committee prints, legislative histories on the landmark legislations, CRS and GAO reports, briefs from major Supreme Court cases, and publications from the Commission on Civil Rights. For search tips, jump to this guide from HeinOnline.
The Wright Library has registered for this free resource and is required to proxy access as for other subscriptions. The collection is free for anyone with an interest in the topic, but registration is required, https://home.heinonline.org/subscriptions/social-justice-suite/.
An open access database of Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature, incorporating the almost 8,000 pages of data found in six so-called claves: the Clavis Patrum Latinorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina, the Clavis Patrum Graecorum and the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca, the Clavis Apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti and the Clavis Apocryphorum Novi Testamenti. It contains essential information regarding authorship, authenticity, chronological and geographical contexts, manuscript transmission, and editorial history.
Books, pamphlets and broadsides in a variety of subjects printed between 1701 and 1800, the vast majority of which are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and a few in other languages. ECCO is a digitization of the eighteenth-century section of the works catalogued in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC). The ESTC project has been recording all works published or printed in Britain, Ireland, territories under British colonial rule, and the United States.
This collection, part of HeinOnline's Social Justice Suite, contains more than 500 titles, including periodicals, key compiled federal legislative histories, relevant congressional hearings, CRS Reports and Supreme Court briefs. For search tips, jump to this guide from HeinOnline.
The Wright Library has registered for this free resource and is required to proxy access as for other subscriptions. The collection is free for anyone with an interest in the topic, but registration is required, https://home.heinonline.org/subscriptions/social-justice-suite/.
[On-campus access only] Licensed by the New Jersey State Library in 2019 and available to public, school and academic libraries. Heritage Quest Online is a comprehensive treasury of American genealogical resources that will help New Jersey residents find their ancestors.
This collection, part of HeinOnline's Social Justice Suite, contains the reports, handbooks, briefing papers, legal and policy submissions, and fact sheets exploring and advocating on issues of human rights and justice published by The Open Society Justice Initiative. Part of the Open Society Foundations, the Initiative was established in 2003 to provide expert legal support for Open Society's broader mission and values through strategic human rights litigation and other legal work.
The Wright Library has registered for this free resource and is required to proxy access as for other subscriptions. The collection is free for anyone with an interest in the topic, but registration is required, https://home.heinonline.org/subscriptions/social-justice-suite/.