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Resources for teaching and research relating to the history of Christianity, compiled by Yale University.
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Takes a look through the history of the Church from the first century to present-day as well as links to other faiths such as Islamic and Jewish.
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100+ biographical articles.
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A directory of links to sources on British and American authors, preachers, hymn writers and missionaries, together with links to collections of Christian biographies.
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Includes recent articles from Christianity Today magazine.
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Monthly bulletin-insert-sized articles; archives.
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A timeline of Church history, with emphasis on the first several centuries.
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Annotated directory. Patristics, New Testament era to 1200, 1200-1600, links.
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By R. A. Tatum, partly based on Bruce Shelley's "Christian History in Plain Language."
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Links: to churches, archives, glossaries, specific theologies, and general history.
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A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies. By Henry Wace.
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Hypertext encyclopedia of early Christian Church history.
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A small encyclopedia, including information on Chinese culture.
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Brief biographical notes, arranged by (Anglican) liturgical calendar.
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Includes several articles on Christianity in the 4th-7th centuries; many articles on the historical and religious background.
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Overview of church history through the reformation: notes from classes taught at Community Bible Chapel, Richardson, Texas.
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Historical review, with statistics and maps.
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History and description of the underground cemeteries used from the 2nd to the 5th centuries. Includes a section on the symbols used, but no images.
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Major events shown in two timelines: ancient and medieval, reformation and modern.
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Loads of material, primary and secondary sources.
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Print and electronic subject resources in different areas of study, including church history, the New Testament, and theology.
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Contains extensive information on the Wesley brothers and John Fletcher. Includes articles from the Wesleyan Theological Journal.
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Materials relating to the culture of the Mediterranean world in late antiquity (roughly 200-700 C.E.); by James O'Donnell at Georgetown University.