The Archives & Special Collections contain unique materials related to a variety of topics including Marist History. Resources are available online or stop by Library room 134 with questions.
The Archives & Special Collections contain unique materials related to a variety of topics including Marist History. Resources are available online or stop by Library room 134 with questions.
Here you can compare and contrast different versions of the bible against each other.
The Holy BibleThe King James Bible for ebook readers, desktops, tablets and phones. Including Old Testament and New Testament, this is a wonderful tool that keeps the scriptures at your fingertips. The translation that became the Authorized King James Bible was begun in 1604 and in 1611 was published by the Church of England, under the direction of King James. The translation was done by forty-seven Church of England scholars, the New Testament coming from the Greek Textus Receptus (Received Text), the Old Testament from the Masoretic Hebrew text, and the Apocrypha from the Greek Septuagint (LXX), except for two Esdras from the Latin Vulgate.
Collection of Christian texts before the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. The site provides translations and commentary for these sources, including the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, Church Fathers, and some non-Christian references
An extensive and frequently consulted collection of digital texts of public-domain books on Christianity, compiled at Calvin College with the aid of a large group of volunteers. In addition to the library it includes; a blog, a section on early church fathers, and daily meditations.
Articles from the New York Times on the topic of Christianity. To access these free of charge type the title of the article into FoxHunt in the bottom left of the page.
Articles from the Financial Times on the topic of Christianity. To access these free of charge type the title of the article into FoxHunt in the bottom left of the page. One month embargo.
This website contains a variety of materials, mostly related to biblical and liturgical studies, intended for scholars, teachers, students, pastors, believers, seekers, and others.
Charity from the United Kingdom that tries to give unbiased information about the many denominations of Christianity and aims to give clear, balanced, information about the Christian faith.
Created to function as a “think tank” for those engaged in scholarly study of the Bible, theLAB includes interviews, blogs, research, book reviews, and quite a bit more.