Scholarly Resource Sites


    Historical Information and Interpretations
  • Jacob Boehme Resources
    http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/boehme/
    [A collection of existing resources from the WWW, and some now under preparation by Bruce B. Janz, intended to support research and teaching on Boehme. Janz is also the author of the hypterlinked Who's Who in the History of Mysticism.]
  • Godfriends' Ten Websites Index
    http://www.umilta.net/index1.html
    [A major work-in-progress by Julia Bolton Holloway who also offers an Index of Proper Names.]
  • Gregory of Nyssa Home Page
    http://www.bhsu.edu/artssciences/asfaculty/dsalomon/nyssa/index.html
    [A web page maintained by the owner of the Mystic-L discussion list, David A. Salomon. He is also is an accomplished scholar of other mystics of the Christian tradition. His home page offers links to other pages relevant to historical study of mystics and mysticism.]
  • The Labyrinth
    http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
    [A major resource for Medieval Studies.]
  • Literary Resources--Medieval
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html
    [Part of Jack Lynch's extensive set of literature links. A very useful hyperlinked index of Internet resources.]
  • The ORB
    http://www.the-orb.net/
    [Maintained by Jeffrey Fisher. The site offers links to sites for religious and military orders, some primary sources and bibliographies, and miscellaneous other information relevant to study of mysticism in medieval Europe.]
  • Richard Rolle Page
    http://www.bhsu.edu/artssciences/asfaculty/dsalomon/rolle/rolle.html
    [A web page maintained by David A. Salomon. His home page offers links to other pages relevant to historical study of mystics and mysticism.]

    College and University Courses and Degree Programs

  • American Academy of Religion Course Syllabi Project
    http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/
    [A project of the AAR that may include information about course relevant to the study of mystics and mysticism.]
  • Spirituality, Monasticism, and Mysticism
    http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/spirit.htm
    [Links to course syllabi and similar resources from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion at Wabash College, Indiana, USA.]
  • Sarum College
    http://www.sarum.ac.uk
    [An ecumenical program in Christian spirituality is available.]
  • University of Kent at Canterbury
    http://www.ukc.ac.uk/secl/thrs/
    [Offers a program in the Study of Mysticism and Religious Experience]


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