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The ATLA Religion Database is the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion...
Subjects: antiquities and archaeology, Bible, church history, ecumenism, ethics, missions, pastoral ministry, philosophy, religions and religious studies, theology. The ATLA Religion Database includes a full range of index citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, and book reviews from four ATLA print/online indexes: Religion Index One: Periodicals (RIO) Religion Index Two: Multi-Author Works (RIT) Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR) Retrospective Indexing Project (RIP).
Includes articles on distinguished Muslims of every age and land, on tribes and dynasties, on the crafts and sciences, on political and religious institutions,
on the geography, ethnography, flora and fauna of the various countries and on the history, topography and monuments of the major towns and cities. This searchable online version of the Encyclopaedia of Islam includes the First Edition, Second Edition, Second Edition Glossary and Index of Terms, THREE, and the Historical Atlas of Islam.
Includes more than 3,000 reference articles and chapters by leading scholars and specialists in their fields,
primary source documents with editorial introductions and timelines covering major events in the Islamic world and corresponding events in general world history for context.
A comprehensive database covering such topics as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy.