Resources
Index of Christian Art, Princeton University
This database contains three main authority files: Work of Art Records, Subject Records (the classification terms used to index the works of art) and the Bibliographic Records (citations which support the above two files). These three files may be used independently or else in combination. As of June 2005 the database contains:
- Work of Art records: 57,000
- Subject records: 28,000
- Bibliographic records: 37,000
The Centre for Studies in Religion and Society
The Centre for Studies in Religion and Society (CSRS) was established at the 番茄社区 in 1991 to foster the scholarly study of religion in relation to any and all aspects of society and culture, both contemporary and historical. Its primary aim is to promote dialogue between religion and other aspects of human experience, especially concerning questions of human values, knowledge and technology.
Visit the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society website
番茄社区 Libraries
Located on the main floor of the Mearns Centre for Learning - McPherson Library, the Learning Commons is an active, collaborative and inclusive learning environment where you can access multiple resources, services and expertise to help you succeed in your studies.
The Canadian academic society oriented to the scholarly study of religion supports...
- Fosters an interdisciplinary environment
- Encourages research in the development of the study of religion, with particular reference to Canada
- Promotes a critical examination of the goals, methods, and styles of teaching demanded by the discipline
Their mission is to foster excellence in the academic study of religion and enhance the public understanding of religion. They are committed to promoting academic excellence, professional responsibility, free inquiry, critical examination, diversity, inclusion, respect, and transparency within the academic study of religion and in our own work.
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. We conduct public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research.
The Immanent Frame publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on religion, secularism, and the public sphere. Founded in October 2007 in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council’s program on Religion and the Public Sphere, The Immanent Frame features invited contributions and original essays, and serves as a forum for ongoing exchanges among leading thinkers from the social sciences and humanities.