Full-Text Content For Diverse Religious and Spiritual Studies
The Religion Collection provides a broad range of primarily full-text international periodicals including scholarly journals, content from religious publishers and nondenominational organizations, newspapers, trade journals, and magazines to support the study of both traditional and contemporary trends in religion.
Key Themes & Topics Supported:
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Buddhism
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Baha’ism
- Sikhism
- Shinto
- Eastern orthodox
Customer Resources
View the Religion Collection Brochure
Find training and informational resources
Understand Religions From Across the World

Depth and Breadth
Offers access to 280 full-text scholarly journals, 13,000 dissertations, and 50 trade journals and magazines, delivering a wide-ranging foundation for advanced research and interdisciplinary study in religion and theology

Enriching Library Collections
Supports the needs of religious studies programs and general library collections alike, with content spanning doctrinal analysis, interfaith perspectives, and contemporary debates in religion and culture

Historical & Contemporary Topics
Covers formal theological studies and commentary on topics of general interest from the perspectives of specific religions
Related Products

ProQuest One Religion & Philosophy
ProQuest One Religion & Philosophy spans the topics of theology, history, and philosophy and explores the enduring influence of religion and philosophy on human history, society, and culture.
Read more
Religious Magazine Archive
A searchable archive of magazines devoted to religious topics, spanning 19th-21st centuries. These publications span a wide variety of religions/denominations and offer insights into myriad aspects of the history of religion and society.
Read more
ProQuest One Social Sciences
ProQuest One Social Sciences offers high-quality titles spanning anthropology, criminology, international relations, library science, linguistics, political science, social work, and sociology and A&I databases such as Sociological Abstracts, valued for their breadth and depth of discipline-specific coverage.
Read more