Chinese Christian Texts Database
The CCT-Database includes primary and secondary sources concerning the cultural contacts between China and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (from 1582 to ca. 1840).
TARA: Teaching and Research Archive for the History of Christianity
Sponsored by the American Society of Church History
The CCT-Database includes primary and secondary sources concerning the cultural contacts between China and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (from 1582 to ca. 1840).
The Archives of the House of the Superior General of the Society of Jesus includes digitized versions of primary and secondary sources related to Jesuits and their mission activities.
The ongoing Project is constructing inventories of books found in Jesuit library book catalogs, as well as of physical copies of those books and their provenance information.
The Institute is an international forum for the promotion of research into the Reformation and post-Reformation eras, particularly through the use and development of digital tools and sources.
PRDL is a select database that organizes the vast array of publicly available digital sources on the development of theology and philosophy during the early modern era (late 15th-18th c.).
Syllabus covering world Christianity from 100-1400, including traditions in Asia and Africa. Undergraduate level.
North American Patristics Society page focused on early Christianity with links to: Encyclopedias Early Christian Texts Oriental Christianity Guides and Bibliographies
This companion website maintained by Lezlie Knox features pictures and maps, as well as useful external links to supplement a study completed with Sean Field of Larry Field’s translation of Margherita Colonna and her two hagiographic legends, Visions of Sainthood in Medieval Rome: The Lives of Margherita Colonna by Giovanni Colonna and Stefania. It is … Read more
Assignment for students to map locations of Christianizing activity mentioned in late-antique primary sources using Esri StoryMaps.
Digital project for the study of Syriac literature, culture, and history, with geographical, prosopographical, and bibliographic databases.