The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries series includes 86 volumes of Biblical commentaries from a variety of wisdom and resources from Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars. Includes book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Bible, including the apocrypha.
ATLA Serials Religion PlusThis link opens in a new windowRestricted to current students, faculty, and staff. Alumni, see ATLASerials for Alum
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ATLAS PLUS provides expanded access to the full text of 450 journals, as well as indexing for a total of 2,000 journals.
Find it. Write it. Cite it. The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format. Turabian is a shortened version of The Chicago Manual of Style.
ULS Library has online access to all fifty volumes in the Hermeneia series from Fortress Press.
JSTORRestricted to current students, faculty, staff, and on campus visitors
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A collection of full-text journals, with access, from Vol. 1, Issue 1.
Luther's Works in EnglishThis link opens in a new windowRestricted to current students, faculty, staff, and on campus visitors
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The American Edition of Luther's Works, including volumes 1 - 55.
OCLC FirstSearchRestricted to current students, faculty, staff, and on campus visitors
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An older search interface for OCLC's WorldCat. Unlike WorldCat Discovery, FirstSearch does not group like items together, so results will include many duplicate items (which can be useful when comparing editions).
OmniFile Full Text SelectThis link opens in a new windowRestricted to current students, faculty, staff, and on campus visitors
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OmniFile Full Text Select is a multi-disciplinary database providing indexing, abstracts, and full text for articles from over 2,500 journals and periodicals.
The ULS Library offers current students, faculty, and staff electronic access to 72 Very Short Introductions in religion, which offer concise introductions to important topics.
A portal to the collected works of the Greek Fathers in the Greek Language, edited by Jacques Migne. This is an excellent source but not to use. The links on the right-hand side of the page will help you to fully search and utilize the site.
A portal to the collected works of the Latin Fathers in the Latin Language, edited by Jacques Migne. This is an excellent source but not the easiest to use. The links on the right-hand side of the page will help you to get the most out of the site.
Project Muse ebooksRestricted to current students, faculty, staff, and on campus visitors
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A collection of over 2,000 ebooks in the area of religion and philosophy.
Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) an excellent source for information about writing and citations in many situations. This link will take you to the home page for help on Chicago Manual of Style.
The Student Supplement for the SBL Handbook of Style. This offers students resources on the basics of SBL Style as well as information on the many, many abbreviations that are used in Biblical studies.
A collection of open-source books, journals, articles, and associated documents available for download. This site also supports e-Readers by providing e-Reader friendly versions of most resources.
Alternate Name(s):United Lutheran Seminary Digital Collections
A Collection of materials digitized by the ULS Library for public use, including videos of major events at ULS, manuscript collections, and PDFs of historic seminary publications.
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WorldCat Discovery (All Content) is the full database of all content WorldCat indexes, which includes articles, books, videos, and more.
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American Prison Newspapers brings together hundreds of newspapers published within prisons by incarcerated people over the past 200 years. When complete, the collection will contain newspapers from prisons in every state, representing penal institutions of all kinds, including women-only institutions.
The Student Activism collection is intended to serve as a scholarly bridge from the extensive history of student protest in the United States to the study of today's vibrant, continually unfolding actions. The collection captures the voices of students across the great range of protest, political actions, and equal-rights advocacy from the 20th and early 21st century United States. The primary sources are broad-based across time, geography, and political viewpoint — from conservative to anarchist.