Resources
National Organizations
- American Academy of Religion
- Religious Research Association
- Society for Biblical Literature
- Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Research
- Association of Religion Data Archives
- Hartford Institute for Religion Research
- Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
- Public Religion Research Institute
- Religious Worlds
Resources in the Brooklyn Community
- Newman Catholic Center — 2401 Glenwood Road and East 24 Street, 718.434.1990
- The Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College — 2901 Campus Road, 718.859.1151
Resources at Brooklyn College
We use a comparative perspective to explore various beliefs, behaviors, values, rituals, texts and communities to examine the nature of conflicts and agreements within a particular religion, between religions, and between religious and secular points of view. This comparative perspective is achieved through our interdisciplinary approach. We draw on faculty from departments and programs throughout the campus. These include courses and professors from:
- Africana Studies
- American Studies
- Anthropology and Archaeology
- Art
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
- History
- Judaic Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Puerto Rican and Latino Studies
- Sociology
Other Resources at Brooklyn College
- Brooklyn College Archives and Special Collections
- Brooklyn College Library — Religious Studies
- Brooklyn College Student Organizations
- Center for the Study of Brooklyn
Resources at CUNY
- CUNY Graduate Center
- Hunter College — Program in Religion





