Library
NationsUniversity strives to provide its students with the latest resources available on the Internet. These resources are essential for the student to better understand the material and to better serve the student.
NationsUniversity strives to provide its students with the latest resources available on the Internet. These resources are essential for the student to better understand the material and to better serve the student.
This resource features a current academic e-book collection selected from the best research in Theology, Religion & Philosophy. Essential aspects of Christian studies such as Apologetics, Systematic Theology, Ethics, Comparative Religions, Eschatology, Comparative Religions and many other topics are made available to all students and faculty of Nations University.
Featuring research and discussion from all areas of religious studies, this e-Journal Collection will allow the student to access the full-text of articles from current, peer-reviewed publications. These academic journals represent a range of theological thought and Christian studies written by scholars throughout the world.
ERIC is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education. The mission of ERIC is to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database of education research and information for educators, researchers, and the general public. Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making.
WorldCat is a database containing records representing holdings of libraries worldwide (over 90% of these are books). Indicates libraries that hold the book. It also includes article citations with links to their full text; authoritative research materials, such as documents and photos of local or historic significance; and digital versions of rare items that aren’t available to the public.
e-Sword is a feature rich and user friendly free Windows app with everything needed to study the Bible. e-Sword HD initially installs with the King James Bible and the King James with Strong’s numbers study Bible, the Strong’s Lexicon, Smith’s Bible dictionary, and the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross references. There are over one hundred additional Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, lexicons, reference books and devotionals that you can download and add to your library
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.
To date, we have gathered over 20 million records from a variety of large catalogs as well as single contributions, with more on the way. Open Library is an open project: the software is open, the data are open, the documentation is open, and we welcome your contribution.
BibleStudyTools.com is the largest free online Bible website for verse search and in-depth studies. Their rich online library includes well known and trusted commentaries, lexicons, and dictionaries, that will supplement your study of God’s Word as you seek to understand the different translations and interpret the original language.
This directory maintained by Saundra Lipton (University of Calgary) arranges Internet resources under the following headings: resources arranged by format (bibliographies, images, indexes, texts, etc.), resources organized by religious group/selected topics, and other useful Web sites for the academic study of religion.
A free, full-text journal. The journal promotes the study of religious groups and beliefs among the various peoples of the world, past and present, with emphasis on American religions and Western religious traditions.
This site is a peer reviewed electronic journal”all free. Also links to other textual criticism pages.
Free, full-text journal articles. Under the Philosophy and Religion section, there are 142 philosophy titles and 70 journal titles.
WordSearch Bible (formerly MyStudyBible.com) is an online reading and study platform developed by LifeWay Christian Resources offering a wealth of free world-class Bible and reference resources and a growing library of thousands of ebooks.
Theopedia is a growing online evangelical encyclopedia of biblical Christianity, a network of interconnected pages, constantly being refined and updated.
A Web-based, free content encyclopedia project, which began in 2001. In July 2010 it contained 3,342,290 articles in English. In July 2007 an average of 2,200 articles a day were added; this dropped to 1,300 daily in August 2009. Articles are “written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world (just under 500,000 contribute to the site in some way) and most can be edited by anyone who has access to the Internet. The hyperlinks found within the articles and within the bibliographies enhance the usefulness of the articles. Consult “About Wikipedia from the main page and click on “Researching with Wikipedia for information on the nature of this resource, its strengths & weaknesses, and how articles are refined and edited.
We urge caution when using Wikipedia, it is not authoritative but can be a good beginning point.