Religion, Theology, and Philosophy
 

The PCC Library has numerous items on these three subjects; here are a few sample titles. For best results, search our catalog here, which includes books, videotapes, audio cassettes. Current professional literature in our extensive periodical collection can be found here.

Religion
The Archaeology of World Religions. BL80.2 .F495 A6
Harper Collins Dictionary of Religion. REF BL41 .H293
Native American Religions. E59 .R38 C287
A New Handbook of Living Religions. REF BL82 .H236

Ethics

Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas on Campus. LB1779. .W571 D2
Encyclopedia of Ethics. REF BJ63 .E56
Ethical Argument: Critical Thinking in Ethics. BJ1012 .C981 E8
How Good People Make Tough Choices. HF5387 .K46 H8

Theology

Church Dogmatics: A Selection. BT75.2 .B284 C5
Theology for the Third Millenium. BT78 .K96 T3
Theology of Culture. BL65 .T577 T3

Philosophy
Great Thinkers of the Western World. REF B72 .G786
Key Ideas in Human Thought. REF B41 .K44
Masterpieces of World Philosophy. REF B73 .M423
Oxford Companion to Philosophy. REF B41 .O9

Of course, the Internet has thousands of religion and philosophy sites, but we'd recommend these to start with:

The Digital Librarian's Guide to Religion and Philosophy is an excellent offering of subject areas and links to get you started. Dr. Bill O'Meara, a professor at James Madison University, has numerous topic areas also. Brief explanations of the world religions is provided by Adherents. An articulate philosophy-religion web site is offered by Dr. R. T. Nolan, and a site that discusses world religion and their sciptures is here. A link to the books of the Bible is offered here.

Tip Sheet #67 (August 2008)

 


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