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Explore a wealth of resources at Street Disciple University to enrich your spiritual journey and academic pursuits. Delve into profound knowledge with JSTOR, offering over 12 million academic journal articles, 100,000 books, and primary source materials. Discover preservation through Portico, safeguarding access to e-journals and e-books. Uncover a diverse range of resources from institutions like Westar Institute, Interfaith America, Harvard Divinity School, Dartmouth Racial Justice Resources, Hindu American Foundation, The Pluralism Project at Harvard University, and many more. Whether you seek scholarly articles or insights into religious diversity, our resources page is a gateway to knowledge and growth.

Artstor is the most extensive image resource for educational and scholarly use.

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The Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS) is a nonprofit, nondenominational, educational organization dedicated to the dissemination of information about archaeology in the Bible lands. BAS educates the public about archaeology and the Bible through its quarterly magazine, Biblical Archaeology Review, an award-winning website, and various tours and seminars.

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edX is the online learning platform from world-leading digital education company 2U, Inc. edX was founded by Harvard and MIT as an experiment to make the world’s best education available to everyone. edX has a wide range of courses and boot camps on history, religion, spirituality, philosophy, and anthropology.

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Resources to aid the academic study of Islamic

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A not-for-profit that partners with libraries, museums, and publishers to offer over 12 million academic journal articles, 100,000 books, and millions of images and primary source materials in 75 disciplines.

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Patheos is the website of choice for millions of people looking for credible and balanced information about religion. Patheos brings together faith communities, academics, authors, and the broader public into a single environment, and is the place where many people turn on a regular basis for insight, inspiration.

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Portico is a community-supported preservation archive that safeguards access to e-journals, e-books, and digital collections.

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RPL provides an umbrella for programs, research, and scholarship that explore the ways that religion is entwined with social, political, and economic dimensions of human experience and the institutions that structure human interaction. We provide a framework for students across disciplines and professionals in a wide array of fields to better understand the destructive as well as the creative power of religion in unique contexts.

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As its name suggests, the purpose of ReligionFacts is to provide "just the facts" on the world's religions and topics of religious interest. Every effort has been taken to present material from an impartial, academic perspective.

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A series of research collections published by "Research Collection, Restoring the African Mind" that focus on topics related to Black history, Pan-Africanism, and African psychology. These collections are available in paperback and include essays on figures such as Assata Shakur, John Henrik Clarke, Frantz Fanon, Ida B. Wells, and Walter Rodney, as well as themes such as neo-colonialism, revolutionary movements, and the psychology of oppression.

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The SBL is the oldest and largest learned society devoted to the critical investigation of the Bible from a variety of academic disciplines. The mission of SBL is to foster academic scholarship in biblical studies and cognate areas across global boundaries.

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The Journal of Black Religious Thought advances critical scholarship in the fields of Religious Studies – with special attention to Black religious studies, which includes and intersects, but not limited to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, New Testament, Intertestamental, Quran, theology, history, ethics, practical theology, religion-science, philosophy of religion, Black hermeneutics, womanist, intersectionality, cultural studies, among others – offering African American, African, and/or African Diaspora points of view.

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The Pluralism Project at Harvard University studies and interprets the changing religious landscape of the United States. We conduct research with the help of students, in collaboration with others in our field, and in partnership with religious communities and interfaith organizations. Our award-winning educational resources are informed by this ongoing research.

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A member-supported nonprofit research and education organization that bridges the gap between scholarship about religion and the perception of religion in popular culture.

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As a public outreach of the Society of Biblical Literature, Bible Odyssey’s mission is to inform the general public about the content of the Bible and the critical approaches to it.

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BibleProject is a nonprofit, crowdfunded organization that produces 100% free Bible videos, podcasts, articles, classes, and educational Bible resources to help make the biblical story accessible to everyone everywhere. Their Bible resources help people experience the Bible in a way that is approachable, engaging, and transformative.

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BuddhaNet is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with the Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc. (BDEA). BuddhaNet is a non-sectarian organization, offering its services to all Buddhist traditions. It aims to facilitate a significant Buddhist presence in the ever-expanding realm of computer communications technology, applying this technology to help make the Buddha's teachings freely available to all.

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Interfaith America is a premier interfaith nonprofit organization that provides expert consultation, training, curricula, and resources to positively engage religious diversity.

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An initiative to spotlight the longstanding diversity of Black religious life and the many ways Black interfaith engagement has contributed to American spiritual and civic life.

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Interfaith Philadelphia is led by a professional team and Board of Directors whose members reflect a broad spectrum of religious, ethnic, and racial communities. These leaders bring together religious leaders, congregants, and youth to get to know each other as people and to learn how to value and respect the “other” while maintaining and often strengthening their own religious identities.

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QuranExplorer.com was started in October, 2005, by a group of Muslims living in Orlando, Florida, USA with the goal of spreading the message of the Holy Quran to all mankind and serve as a source of guidance and light for all human beings throughout the face of this earth, regardless of race, color, age, nationality, and religion (Aameen).

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Sefaria is a non-profit organization dedicated to building the future of Jewish learning in an open and participatory way. It is a free living library of Jewish texts and their interconnections, in Hebrew and in translation.

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The Official Website of the Worldwide Bahá’í Community

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The Black Contemplative Society is a diverse community of spiritual seekers that aims to elevate and engage the voices of Black contemplatives within the Christian tradition for the good of the world.

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Avenging The Ancestors Coalition (ATAC) is a broad-based organization of African American historians, attorneys, concerned citizens, elected officials, religious leaders, media personalities, community activists, and registered voters.

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Established in 1971 to put forth policy and legislation that ensured equal rights, opportunity, and access to Black Americans and other marginalized communities. It is a non-partisan body made up of African American members of Congress.

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Founded in 1976 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research and educational institute.

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Spiritual and Faith-based resources on racial justice and anti-racism.

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HAF is the largest and oldest education and advocacy organization and the pre-eminent voice for Hindu Americans.

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The IPJC acts for justice in the church and in the world. It is sponsored by twenty-four religious communities and collaborates with Catholic, ecumenical, interfaith and other organizations in carrying out its mission of collaboration among individuals, churches & organizations to build community & create change for the common good.

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ING is a peace-building organization providing education and engagement opportunities that foster understanding of Muslims and other misunderstood groups to promote harmony among all people.

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Home of grassroots activism for civil rights and social justice.

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A 501 (c)(3) Supporting Organization whose mission is to reawaken, reinvigorate, and relate the Academy and the Church to enhance and serve the Black community with a lens of faith exhibited in practice and service.

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The Human Rights Campaign strives to end discrimination against LGBTQ+ people. These resources are intended to help LGBTQ+ people, their families, friends and allies, find powerful and transformative spaces to learn more about the intersection of their faith and LGBTQ+ issues.

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