History
Pre-Christian to 600 (note that dates are very approximate guidelines)
* * * * * The strength of this web site is its large collection of links to biblical history resources, including rabbinic documents and information on biblical archaeology and ancient civilizations, including timelines, charts, and images. It is one of the better amateur resource sites in this area.
Guide to Early Church Documents
* * * * Though links may be unstable, this is a useful collection of Early Church/patristic sources, including early creeds.
Theology WebSite: Church History Study Helps
* * * * The strength of this listing of Church history articles is its coverage of the Greco-Roman background into which early Christianity was thrust in its first five centuries. The site is maintained by Scott Foutz, PhD student of Systematic Theology at Trinity International University and part-time faculty member at North Park University in Chicago.
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
* * * * * Paul Halsall from Fordham University has compiled this list of links to source texts and articles about the Ancient Near East. It is arranged topically and is keyword searchable. Part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project.
The Gregory of Nyssa Home Page
* * * In addition to information about and images of Gregory of Nyssa, this page aims to point ultimately to all online English editions of his writings.
* * * * This is the web site of the Early Church History course taught by Alan Hayes at Wycliffe College.
* * * * * The outstanding collection is compiled and edited by Paul Halsall of the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies. It is arranged topically and is also keyword searchable. Please note that this site includes some Reformation sources. Part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project.
Byzantine and Medieval Studies Links
* * * * * This list of links is arranged topically. Part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project by Paul Halsall ofFordham University.
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
* * * A Yahoo!-style directory and search database of virtually everything medieval. Maintained by Beau Harbin, a graduate student at the Catholic University of America.
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
* * * Located at the E. J. Pratt Library at the University of Toronto, the Centre also has considerable research resources and links online, covering the period between 1350 and 1700.
A Treatise on God as First Principle, by John Duns Scotus
* * * English translation of this primary text. From the Eternal Word Television Network, part of the Global Catholic Network.
Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
* * * * This is the web site of the course in Reformation and Early Modern Church history taught by Alan Hayes at Wycliffe College.
Internet Modern History Sourcebook
* * * * * Halsall's collection spans the Reformation, Early Modern, and Modern periods, covering events from the Reformation to the present. It is arranged topically and is keyword searchable. Part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project by Paul Halsall of Fordham University.
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
* * * Located on the third floor of the E. J. Pratt Library at the University of Toronto, the Centre also has considerable research resources and links online which cover the period between 1350 and 1700.
* * * * See description above under General Resources. Click here to see the listing.
The Bible: Modern Church History and Biblical Interpretation and Authority Links: 1800-Present
* * Links to articles about issues arising in the modern period of Church History, published by the Women's Division of the United Methodist Church.
LookSmart - Modern Church History
* * * Articles on a variety of topics from the Enlightenment to the present day.
Hall of Church History: The Recent Stalwarts
* * * * Links to sites devoted to prominent Evangelical leaders of the past three centuries.