Religious Studies Research Guide: Reference Resources

Reference Resources

The resources below provide information on multiple religions across a range of perspectives. For resources on specific religious traditions, use the appropriate tab above.

For additional assistance, please contact the Jewish Studies Librarian, and be sure to have a look at Columbia Libraries' Jewish Studies page.

For additional assistance on the history of Christianity, biblical studies, theology, as well as general/comparative religion, please contact the Burke Library.

For additional assistance, please contact the Middle East & Islamic Studies Librarian, the African Studies Librarian, or the South & Southeast Asian Studies Librarian. You will certainly want to have a look at Columbia Libraries' Guide to Middle East & Islamic Studies.

For additional assitance, please contact the South & Southeast Asian Studies Librarian. Be sure to spend some time with Columbia Libraries' South Asian Religions and South & South Asian Studies page.

For additional assistance, please contact the South & Southeast Asian Studies Librarian, the Tibetan Studies Librarian, or the East Asian Studies Librarian.

New Religious Movements (NRMs) often relate to one of the major world religious traditions, such as Hinduism or Christianity. Below are some introductory resources. For further assistance, please contact the Burke Library or one of Columbia Libraries' other religion subject specialists.

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