Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Army ROTC
- Women's & Gender Studies
- School of Communication
- Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Lab
- Department of English
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Department of Criminal Justice
- Foreign Languages and Literatures
- Psychology
- SMART Lab
- Department of History
- Department of Political Science
- Center for Police Practice, Policy and Research
- Sociology
- Law
- Wicked Initiatives
Resources for Students
General Resources
- Why Study Religion?
- Religious Studies Revival
- Pew Research Center: Religion & Public Life
- Religion Dispatches
- Association of Religion Data Archives
- Beliefnet
- Religion Data Sources, Hartford Institute for Religion Research
Links of Specific Interest
- Religious Movements Homepage Project
- African Traditional Religion
- Biblical Archaeology Society
- Buddhanet
- Center of Traditional Taoist Studies
- Council on American Muslim Relations
- The Orthodox Christian Page in America
- The Pluralism Project, Harvard University
- Religion and Spirituality
- South Asia Web Links - Religions
- MyJewishLearning.com
- Torah.org
- Zarathushtra
Graduate Study Resources
Information about graduate studies in philosophy:
- The Philosophical Gourmet Report (by Brian Leiter)
- Graduate Study in Philosophy?
Information about graduate studies in religious studies:
Reading and Writing Resources
Resources for reading philosophy texts and writing philosophically
- Philosophy Study Guide (how to read and write philosophically).
- How to Read Philosophy (from David Hunter, SUNY Buffalo)
Resources for reading religious studies texts and writing academically about religion:
- Guidelines for reading Western scriptures (University of Virginia)
- Comprehensive guide to writing in various genres of religious studies (Claremont Graduate University)
General Resources: