THL 220

Roots and Branches of the Christian Phenomenon (Ortwig)

January 2007
Elmhurst College

Tools for Writing Exegetical Papers

 

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Commentaries

Here are several reference sources that are helpful in studying Scripture:

The library has many volumes of several Biblical commentary series. To see all volumes of a particular series, go to I-Share (the library's online catalog) and search for any of the following as a Title:

To find Scripture commentaries on a particular book of the Bible do a Subject search I-Share such as:
Dictionaries

Encyclopedias

Concordances

The NRSV Concordance Unabridged  R 220.2 K79n
Search I-Share
for other translations with a Subject search like this:  Bible Concordances English

History

Translations

Other Biblical Reference Sources

The Bible and Culture
 
Finding Articles in Online Databases

ATLA Religion Database - This international database covers such topics as Biblical studies, world religions, Church history, and religious perspectives on social issues. Through ATLA you can gain access to full-text articles in ATLAS (ATLA Serials Database). For assistance in how to formulate a Scripture search, see this website: Using ATLA to Research Journal Literature

Christian Research Journal
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

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Using and Evaluating Information Sources

How to Evaluate the Sources You Find

Writing and Citing

MLA Style Resources

Plagiarism: What is Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It - from Indiana University

Avoiding Plagiarism - from Purdue University's OWL (online writing lab)

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