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House of the Goddess
"A meeting of minds that honour the female sacred."
A nice mix of personal and academic reflections. Includes booklists,
research papers, introductions to Goddess studies, Paganism, and links
to related web sites.
Maintained by Priestess Shan Jayran
DIOTIMA : Women and Gender in the Ancient World
"Materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world."
Includes a section on biblical studies
Under Shekhina's Wings Cross Cultural Women's Spirituality
"Focuses on cross-cultural and interfaith women's spirituality or
feminist spirituality and religion. It is primarily feminist in nature
and includes sections on Jewish feminist, Earth Religions or Pagan
feminist, Christian feminist, Moslem feminist, and Freedom of Religion,
with additional links to Bahai and mythology sources."

Goddess, Pagan & Wicca
House of
the Goddess
"A meeting of minds that honour the female sacred."
A nice mix of personal and academic reflections. Includes booklists,
research papers, introductions to Goddess studies, Paganism, and links
to related web sites.
Maintained by Priestess Shan Jayran
Kissing Sophia
Meditations on Goddess Spirituality, Gender and the Essence of Nature.
"The site is devoted to showing how the various creation myths mirror
one another and ultimately argues for the unity of all religions. The
site further deals with the gender of the Godhead, and redefines gender
as a verb (Process) as oppossed to a noun (thing)."
By Burl Hall
SisterSpirit : Women Sharing Spirituality
"A women's spirituality organization, based in Portland, Oregon,
honoring the Divine Feminine and celebrating Goddess in all Her forms.
Our celebrations are Goddess rituals, within a cast circle, invoking the
directions, raising energy, and working magic."
Under Shekhina's Wings Cross Cultural Women's Spirituality
"Focuses on cross-cultural and interfaith women's spirituality or
feminist spirituality and religion. It is primarily feminist in nature
and includes sections on Jewish feminist, Earth Religions or Pagan
feminist, Christian feminist, Moslem feminist, and Freedom of Religion,
with additional links to Bahai and mythology sources."

Buddhism
Bibliography of Women and Buddhism
Sakyadhita International
The International Association of Buddhist Women
"We wish to offer comprehensive resources to assist Buddhist women
around the world in their efforts to practise the Dharma and to create a
better world. More resources are to come."
Include sections on conferences, newsletters, projects teachers, and
bibliography.
Maintained by Brian Wagner
Theravadan Buddhist Women Authors
The Vipassana Page
Includes a nice selection of Women's Resources
Women Active in Buddhism
"Female teachers, activists, scholars, nuns, and yoginis
(practitioners) may be found on these pages, as well as teachings and
special events, projects, organisations, bibliographic and contact
information. Our glossary of female Buddhas and bodhisattvas
includes links to some of the best deity images on the 'Net."
By Julia Milton
Women In Buddhism
Christianity
Christian + Feminist
Christian Feminist Theology
Feminist Theology Bibliography
Feminist Theology Pathfinder
feminist-theology
FEMREL-L
An open discussion and resource list concerning women & religion and
feminist theology.
Subscription information
Letter to Women
Pope John II's papal letter issued just prior to the Fourth World
Conference on Women
The Mary
Page
"Maintained by The Marian Library/International Marian Research
Institute at the University of Dayton in Ohio. We are an international
center of research and study on the role of Mary in Christian life."
The page covers all aspects of Mary and includes images, documents and
resources
Matrix
A Collection of Resources for the Study of Women's Religious
Communities, 500-1500
"Matrix is an ongoing collaborative effort by an international group of
scholars of medieval history, religion, history of art, archaeology,
religion, and other disciplines, as well as librarians and experts in
computer technology. Our goal is to document the participation of
Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. In
particular, we aim to collect and make available all existing data about
all professional Christian women in Europe between 500 and 1500 C.E. The
project draws on both textual and material sources, primary and
secondary, although its basis is unpublished archival evidence. It
addresses a variety of individuals and groups in medieval Europe, and a
range of ecclesiastical institutions, including monastic houses of every
size, affiliation, and rule. Our editorial intentions in selecting and
presenting material are both scholarly and pedagogical--Matrix is
designed for use by scholars, students, and anyone interested in the
study of women, medieval Europe, or the history of Christianity."
One of the best academic history sites on the web. Sections include The
Monasticon, The Chartulary, On-Line Articles, Bibliography, Glossary,
and Images, Maps, Site Plans.
Edited by Lisa M. Bitel, University of Kansas and Katherine Gill, Yale
University
The Role of Women in the Christian Churches of Paul's Day
Excerpts from Dr. Helmut Koester's September 13, 1997 address entitled,
"St. Paul: His Mission to the Greek Cities & His Competitors," which he
delivered at The Foundation for Biblical Research, Charlestown, NH.
Sources for Women's Studies in the Methodist Archives
"The Methodist Archives and Research Centre (MARC) is the official
archive repository of the British Methodist Church. It contains the
largest collection of Methodist printed books and manuscripts in Europe,
and is regarded as one of the world's most important collections of
source material relating to evangelical studies...This guide, while it
is not comprehensive, aims to introduce researchers to selected material
deposited in the MARC which is relevant to the study of women and the
Methodist Church. It is aimed specifically at postgraduate students but
will also be of value to the more general user of the collections."
Text by Gareth Lloyd, Methodist Archives Research Assistant (John
Ryland's University Library of Manchester)

Islam
Canadian Council of Muslim Women
"The Canadian Council of Muslim Women is a national non-profit
organization established to assist Muslim women in participating
effectively in Canadian Society and to promote mutual understanding
between Canadian Muslim women and women of other faiths."
Includes their National Newsletter
Hijab
(Institute of Islamic Information and Education)
A brief electronic reprint from the III&E Brochure Series
Muslim Women's Homepage
An extensive listing of mostly practice oriented articles and links
World Council of Muslim Women Foundation
Women in Islam

Judaism
Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of
Jewish Women in America
A slightly modified version of this bibliography is also found on pages
1553-1586 (v. 2) of Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia,
edited by Paula E. Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore, and sponsored by the
American Jewish Historical Society. 2 v. New York, Routledge, 1997.
Bat Kol : A Feminist House of Study
"Bat Kol seeks to create an exciting and inspirational study program in
Israel for women wishing to explore Judaism in depth, from a Jewish
feminist perspective. Combining intensive classroom study, field trips
throughout Israel, and social action, we use the methodologies of
feminist criticism to examine the integration of women into the many
aspects of Jewish life."
Jewish Feminist Resources
Lilith
Section include essays, ancient, Kabbala, magic, modern, pictures and a
bibliography Maintained by Alan Humm
Lilith
Magazine
The Independent Jewish Women's Magazine
Maven - Jewish/Israel Index - Women and Feminism
Section from the best Jewish index on the Web. At last check (March
1998) had 40 sites listed, some with annotations

Bibliography of Women in Byzantium
Edited by Thalia Gouma-Peterson
Bibliography of Women in the Ancient Near East
"A select bibliography of recent sources in the Oriental Institute
Research Archives...This bibliography was compiled as a project relating
to my dissertation on the economic and social roles of women in Coptic
documentary texts."
By Terry G. Wolfong
Women and Religion Bibliography
Viewer included, Use Load to Disk Option (Zip file, 784K) Susan C. Lau,
North Huntingdon, PA
Women and Religion Bibliography
FTP directory from the University of Ottawa
Additional Pages of
Interest
Medieval History - Women
& the Middle Ages
American Women's History
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