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Journal Articles on Religion

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Search EBSCO Host to select a bibliographic database. The Library licenses three full-text and bibliographic databases that can be searched simultaneously on EBSCO Host. Search our EBSCO electronic journal subscriptions 

In addition, Gale's Expanded Academic ASAP contains some religion journals.

ATLA Religion Database (American Theological Library Association) provides information on topics such as biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religion in social issues. ATLA contains more than one million bibliographic records covering the research literature of religion in 35 languages. It includes more than 350,000 article citations from 600 journals, more than 200,000 essay citations from 15,500 multi-author works, and over 360,000 book review citations. Most coverage spans from 1949 to the present and is an essential resource for researchers and students in theology as well as in social sciences, history and humanities. It is produced by the American Theological Library Association.

The Religion & Philosophy Collection is a comprehensive database covering such topics as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy. With over 290 full text journals and unparalleled coverage of the subject areas, the Religion & Philosophy Collection is an essential tool for researchers and students of theology and philosophical studies.

ATLAS Full Text Plus is the full text version of the ATLA Religion Database. ATLAS Full Text Plus is a collection of major religious and theology journals selected by religion scholars in the United States. Full text journals representing all major religious faiths, denominations and language groups are included. As with the ATLA Religion Database, coverage dates back to 1949.

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