Like many academic projects, the Pluralism Project began as a small gathering of academicians interested in exploring a rapidly changing phenomenon of social life, in this case, the world of religion. Since its inception in 1991, the Pluralism Project (located at Harvard University) has engaged in a broad research agenda that includes providing educational resources to college educators and...
The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, under the leadership of librarian Charles Bellinger, curates this extensive list of resources for exploring religion online. Visitors can browse for resources by broad topic headings including Best of the Web; Archaeology, Bible, and Classics; and Pedagogy. Visitors can also search for resources by material type, including...