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Answered By: Amanda Peach Last Updated: Dec 22, 2014 Views: 36
Answered By: Amanda Peach
Last Updated: Dec 22, 2014 Views: 36
LibGuides provide a lot of information as to where to find resources. Start by searching the GSTR 310 and Religion LibGuides.
When looking for reference works and monographs, you will want to search or browse within the 270-280.999 works as these provide information about Church History and Denominations. Some specific resources that may be helpful in the Reference Collection are...
*The New Catholic Encyclopedia (multi-volume, R 282 N533 2003)
*The Catholic Sourcebook (R 282.03 C 363)
Academic Search Premier and ProQuest religions are the best place to being searching for peer reviewed journals, although there are a few more that may be helpful such as JSTOR.