The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd ed. rev. by F. L. Cross (Editor); E. A. Livingstone (Editor)
Call Number: REF BR 95 .O8 2005
Provides authoritative coverage of theology, patristic scholarship, churches and denominations worldwide, canon law, and the church calendar, as well as entries on theologians, philosophers, artists, musicians, and mystics.
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation
Call Number: REF BR 302.8 .O93 1996 (4 vols)
New Catholic Encyclopedia
Call Number: REF BX 841 .N44 2003 (15 vols)
Catholic Encyclopedia 1908 ed.
Objective and ecumenical in tone, with many non-Catholic contributors. The electronic version of the 1908 edition (Catholic Encyclopedia) is partially replaced and superceded by the 2003 edition, but is still important for its more historical points of view.
With over 2,000 authoritative entries, it provides clear and concise information about all of the important places, people, themes, and doctrines of the Bible.
Print: REF BS 440 .M434 1993. Pprovides an authoritative one-volume reference to the people, places, events, books, institutions, religious belief, and secular influence of the Bible. Entries range from brief identifications to extensive interpretive essays.
This encyclopedia explores the ways in which gender and sexuality are constructed in the texts, cultures, and readers that constitute “the world of the Bible,” tracing both historical and modern conceptions. Substantive entries are written by scholars in gender and biblical studies as well as contemporary gender theorists, classicists, archaeologists, and ancient historians.
Definitive encyclopedia covering names, places, and events of the Bible as well as cultural history, social institutions, archaeological sites, and other topics of interest to biblical scholars.