Library Catalog
The links below conduct searches in the Duke's library catalog. The subject terms could also be used to search other library catalogs including WorldCat.
Web Resources
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Databases
- ATLA Religion DatabaseIndexes journals and book essays in religion and theology. Search using "Theology."
- Calvin's Institutes (CD-ROM only)Includes three separate programs that allow you to search the 1559 Latin text, search the English words in the Beveridge translation, or read either the Lain and/or English text.
- Catholic Periodical and Literature IndexA primary index for Roman Catholic journal articles, essays, book reviews and monographic literature. Search using "Theology."
- Digital Karl Barth libraryCurrently features Barth's magnum opus, Die kirchliche Dogmatik and the first 36 volumes of Barth's Gesamtausgabe, which includes hundreds of letters, sermons, lectures, conversations, and academic writings.
- Digital library of classic Protestant textsContains primary texts of an extensive range of seminal works from the Reformation and post-Reformation eras. Includes theological writings, biblical commentaries, confessional documents, and polemical treatises written by more than 300 Protestant authors
- Library of Latin TextsBased primarily on the Corpus Christianorum: Series Latina and Continuatio Mediaevalis, this product formerly known as CETEDOC strives to offer the best critical texts of Patristic and Medieval Latin Christian authors.
- Luther’s works (CD-ROM only)Includes the entire 55-volume set of Luther’s Works in English translation.
- Past MastersContains classic scholarly editions of the complete works of selected philosophers including Aquinas, Calvin, and Luther's Sermons.
- Patrologia LatinaContains the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina, published between 1844 and 1855 which includes works of the Church Fathers from A.D. 200 to 1216.
- Patrologiae GraecaePatrologiae Graecae contains more than 160 volumes of Greek material (with Latin translations) relevant to the study of the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings through the Council of Florence in 1439.
- Theological CommonsA digital library of books from Princeton University. Over 76,000 books have been digitized and can be browsed and searched here. Note: these books are in the public domain with most of them published pre-1923.
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