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Research and Resources
SBL is pleased to offer, in association with Logos Bible Software, a new, critically edited Greek New Testament in electronic and print formats.
The Greek New Testament: SBL Edition, edited by Michael W. Holmes, is freely available for download at
www.sblgnt.com. The print edition can be purchased at the
SBL Store.
ReligionStylebook.com expands search term options
The most comprehensive journalists' style guide to religion terms
re-launched today with easier-to-use search options and expanded entries.
Read reviews of the latest Scholarship in the
Review of Biblical Literature
SBL Citation Builder: Designed for students and scholars writing in the disciplines of ancient Near Eastern studies, Biblical studies, and early Christianity. Build citations easily in SBL Style using this tool from Pitts Theological Library at Emory University.
Web Resources: Get help Starting your Projects >>
Dozens of archaeological digs throughout the Middle East and Europe are looking for volunteers each summer. Go to
Find a Dig from the Biblical Archaeology Society to find up-to-date information..
Archaeological Institute of America's
"Archaeology 101" page has great ideas that can be applied to Bible and religion classrooms.
PhDdata.org
This site is the product of the combined initiative and efforts of several doctorate students in the U.S.A., Argentina and Israel, who felt the need for one site that would concentrate all existing information on doctoral researches around the world.
Featured Resources:
Virtual Dead Sea Scrolls: See a detailed view of five of the most complete scrolls found at Qumran and dating from the Second Temple period.