Digital Research Library

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All current CCS students have access to the online CCS Digital Research Library. Students are encouraged to use the CCS library in addition to other resources. 

  • Please contact the CCS campus office for your library login information. 

Free Online Books

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Free Online Articles

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Indexes to Articles

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NOTE: An index typically lets you search for bibliographic citations on a topic. The full-text of the material is not included in the index.

Art & Images

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NOTE: Many of these images are subject to copyright restrictions. These are “open” index and websites for finding images, but you should seek proper permissions when using images in your research.

Libraries of Primary Sources

Statement of Faith Books and Notepad Digital Research Library
  • Bible Odyssey

    Free online Bible encyclopedia created by the Society of Biblical Literature featuring photographs, artworks, videos, essays, maps, timelines, interactive games, multiple texts of the Bible, and the HarperCollins Bible Dictionary (condensed edition).
  • Digital Public Library of America

    Launched in April 2013, the DPLA brings together digitized materials from America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world.
  • Early Christian Writings

    Links to the full text of writers from the first two centuries of the Christian Church. Creator: Peter Kirby.
  • Early Jewish Writings

    Collection of Jewish documents from antiquity with translations, introductions, and links. Creator: Peter Kirby.
  • Europeana

    Digital collection of millions of items from European museums, libraries, archives and multi-media collections with a special focus on European materials.
  • Gifford Lectures Online

    The online Gifford Lectures database presents a comprehensive collection of books derived from the Gifford Lectures. The lectures, “promote and diffuse the study of Natural Theology in the widest sense of the term—in other words, the knowledge of God” (from website)
  • Library of Congress

    The Library of Congress is the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library’s mission is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations.
  • OAIster

    Contains records of digital resources from open-archive collections worldwide.
  • Post-Reformation Digital Library

    Database of digital books relating to the development of theology and philosophy during the Reformation and Post-Reformation/Early Modern Era (late 15th-18th c.).
  • Perseus Digital Library

    Collections cover primary and secondary sources of Greco-Roman classics and the English Renaissance.

Libraries of Prominent Figures

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Libraries By Religious Traditions

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Sacred Texts

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Texts & Translations


 

Ancient Manuscripts


 

Recommended Resource Pages


Surveys Of Religion

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Association of Religion Data Archives


The ARDA is an essential access point to quantitative data sets on religion. The site aggregates data from a wide variety of sources, covering all subjects, from congregational statistics to religious profiles for countries worldwide. Users can view reports, maps, and charts, or download raw data files for analysis with statistical software. While some international data sets are available, the greatest strength of the ARDA is its collections of data on religion in the United States.

Religion & the US Census


  • Historical Census Browser (UVA)
    The US census included questions pertaining to religious affiliation from 1850-1950. Use the Census Browser to explore this historic data.
  • A Brief History of Religion and the U.S. Census: Overview from the Pew Forum on the history of religious questions appearing on the US Census. Questions about religion have not appeared on the census since the 1950s. In 1976, Congress made this official by amending the census law to prohibit any mandatory question pertaining to a person’s “religious beliefs or to membership in a religious body.”

Top Resources


Congregational Resources

Cornerstone College & Seminary Doctoral student preaching at His church Digital Research Library

Hartford Institute for Religion Research

 

ARDA Congregation Quicksearch


Enter a zip code or city and state [e.g. Seattle, WA]:
 

 

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Denominational Resources

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Denominational Websites


Denominational organizations will often have a research office that provides statistics. Here are a few of the major denominational websites:

Denominational Resources


ARDA US Denominations


Explore detailed information and family trees for over 400 U.S. religious denominations.

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International Data & Maps

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ARDA International Data


Offering information on most countries of the world, including data on religious adherents, freedom, demographics, and other social measures.

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ARDA Maps


 
Map congregations and demographics using 2009 data on congregations and 2007 census data.

Enter a zip code or city/state [e.g. Seattle, WA] for a map: 

  

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Polls & Public Opinion

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Polls & Public Opinion


Research Tools

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Research Tools


  • Bible Study Tools

Research & Citation Tools


Zotero is a free reference manager that works within your web browser. It pulls citation information from webpages and some PDFs.

Mendeley is a free PDF and reference manager. Read, annotate, organize, and collaborate on research projects with others using Mendeley.