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REL 210: New Testament : Finding Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

Secondary sources offer analysis and interpretation of primary sources. Secondary sources can include (but are not limited to) books, scholarly articles, journalistic articles, and reference works (reference works are also sometimes referred to as tertiary sources).

Browsing for Books

Books are shelved in general subject categories using the Library of Congress classification system. You may want to supplement your use of the catalog with browsing shelf areas for your topic. 

Biblical Studies all are found under BS. See more specifics below. 

  • BS 410-680 Works about the Bible
    • BS 500-534.8 Criticism and interpretation
    • BS 535-537 The Bible as literature
    • BS 569-580 Men, women, and children of the Bible
    • BS 650-667 Bible and science
    • BS 670-672 Bible and social sciences 
  • BS 1901-2970 New Testament
    • BS 1937-2020 Early texts and versions
    • BS 2025-2213 Modern texts and versions
    • BS 2260-2269 Selections, Quotations
    • BS 2280-2545 Works about the New Testament
    • BS 2350-2393 Criticism and interpretation
    • BS 2547-2970 Special parts of the New Testament

 

Journals List: Do We Have this Journal?

When you have a source with a bibliography, you can see if a particular article from the bibliography is available by looking the journal's name up at the link below. Then you can use the volume and date information to navigate to the article. If we don't have access to that journal, we usually can get it from another library.

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