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Welcome

Welcome to the Church History subject guide! Here you will find ways to access many different resources in this subject.  Please don't hesitate to send me an email if you have any questions.

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Research Advisory Tool

Research Advisory Tool

The Research Advisory Tool is an annotated database of reference resources in the humanities.

 

 

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Introduction

Most of the reference material in Church History can be found in the Religious Studies/Philosophy Library located on the 3rd floor of Mullen Library.
These items are non-circulating. Patristic and other works of Christian Literature can be found in the BQ 1-7499 range, while most other materials specific to the history of the Catholic Church are located in BX 1-8399.

Circulating material can be found in the Mullen Library stacks. The latest issues of current periodicals dealing with Church History are arranged in alphabetical order by title. They are located in the south wing of the 3rd floor. 
Many journal articles are available online at CU e-journals.  Check the WRLC catalog for material that could be applicable to your topic.

For additional resources, be sure to check the Research Advisory Tool, a database of 2000 annotations of reference materialfor print, online databases, CD-ROMs, and web sites that are accessible to CUA students and faculty.

 

O spectacle etonnant! O pape fortune!...

The print depicts Pope Benedict XIII, Pope Innocent XIII St. Andrew, St. Mark, St. Peter, and Moses.
© Trustees of the British Museum
Object Type: Print and Broadside
Materials: Paper
Techniques: Engraving
Date: 1724

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