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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ctitext2/theology/index.html
Computer Assisted Theology on the Internet - Formerly, "routes to religion" this site contains a generous listing of links to resources in the area of religious studies.
http://starwww.uibk.ac.at/theologie/theologie-en.html
Theological and Interdisciplinary Literature documentation. These databases from the School of Theology at University of Innsbruck illustrate the use of the Internet to provide access to traditional scholarly literature. The databases are Biblical Literature (Biblical Literature and Archaeology), Canon Law, Girard-Documentation, and Systematic and Fundamental Theology
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mikef/durham/gresham.html
Finding God in Cyberspace: A Guide to Religious Studies Resources on the Internet. Very useful: links to many sites.
http://www.utoronto.ca/stmikes/theobook.htm
The APS Research Guide to Resources for Theological and Religious Studies (Ranked in the top 5% of all WWW sites).
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~madin
Comparative Religion: A Directory of Internet Resources for the Academic Study of Religion, compiled by Mike Madin at the University of Washington. A wide-ranging directory of links to resources on religions eastern and western, ancient and contemporary.
gopher://delphi.dur.ac.uk/11/Academic/P-T/Theology/Computing/Software
Software for Theologians is a useful resource produced by Michael Fraser. It contains information on word processing, biblical software, text databases, search software, computer asisted language learning.
http://www.vpm.com/thawes
Theology on the Web is a useful collection of links relating to Christianity.
http://www.tren.com/trendb.html
Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Database is a library of over 6,800 theological thesis/dissertation titles representing research from as many as 70 different institutions. TREN also makes available conference papers presented at annual meetings of several academic societies.