Welcome to the REL 2322: Encountering Abrahamic Traditions Research Guide. In this guide, you will find library and online resources to help you with your research and course assignments. Scroll below to see the most used resources for getting started on your research. Click on the side navigation tabs on the left to see more in-depth and comprehensive resources.

How do the traditions that we call Judaism, Christianity, and Islam relate historically to each other, and what is their significance in today's world? What sets them apart and what commonalities do they share?
Gale OneFile: Religion and Philosophy is a comprehensive collection of periodical content covering topics across a wide range of philosophies and religions. Researchers will gain valuable insight about the impact religion has had on culture throughout history, including literature, arts, and language. Updated daily, this library resource supports a broad range of topics from theological approaches to social issues.
This database covers many subjects found at colleges and universities. Contains articles from thousands of journals, magazines, news sources, and videos from the Associated Press.
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Encyclopedia of Religion
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Mircea Eliade (Editor); Charles J. Adams (Editor)
This comprehensive encyclopedia covers the diversity of religions in the world plus ideas, symbols, practices, of religions, plus the history and study of religion and the impact of religion on art, science and society.
Encyclopaedia Judaica
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Fred Skolnik; Michael Berenbaum
Even though this extensive encyclopedia is over 50 years old, it still is a valuable resource on Judaism. It was published in Jerusalem in the state of Israel and contains articles on Jewish history, culture and faith.
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Why Should I use Google Scholar?
Google Scholar includes journal and conference papers, theses and dissertations, academic books, pre-prints, abstracts, technical reports and other scholarly literature from all broad areas of research. You'll find works from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies and university repositories, as well as scholarly articles available anywhere across the web. Google Scholar also includes court opinions and patents.
How to set up Google Scholar So that it will retrieve articles available at the West Library:

