Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity/Essential articles

The articles listed on this page all at least have an article of roughly two pages or more in the relevant reference sources. Articles of that length in reference sources which have some existing limits on the length of their articles are reasonably considered among the most essential articles to their topics.

The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity
The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, edited by Ken Parry, David J. Melling, Dimitri Brady, Sidney H. Griffith, and John F. Henley, 1999, Blackwell

Major articles
2 pages or more –
 * Angels; Arab Christianity; Armenian Christianity; Armenian liturgy;
 * Bible; Byzantine Christianity and Greek Orthodoxy; Byzantine liturgy;
 * Christian history of Georgia or Georgia, Christian history of; Christian thought in Georgia or Georgia, Christian thought in; Christology; Church of Cyprus or Cyprus, Church of; Church of Greece or Greece, church of; Constantinople; Coptic Christianity; Coptic liturgy; Copts and Islamic fundamentalism since 1952; Council of Florence or Florence, Council of; Crusades;
 * Eastern Christian church architecture or Church architecture, Eastern Christian; Eastern Christian religious dress; Eastern Christian theology; Eastern Christianity in Alaska; Eastern Christianity in Albania; Eastern Christianity in America; Eastern Christianity in Bulgaria; Eastern Christianity in the British Isles; Eastern Christianity in the Caucasus region since the collapse of the USSR; Eastern Christianity in Ukraine; Eastern Orthodox ecumenism or Ecumenism, Eastern Orthodox; Eritrean Orthodox Church; Ethiopian Orthodox Church;
 * Iconoclasm; Icons or Iconography;
 * Jerusalem;
 * Alexei Khomiakov;
 * Maronite Church; Monasticism; Music;
 * Old Calendarists; Ottoman rule and Eastern Christianity;
 * Platonism;
 * Romanian Christianity; Rome; Russian Orthodox Church; Russian religious philosophy;
 * Serbian Christianity; Vladimir Solovyov or Vladimir Solov'ev; Spiritual theology; Syrian Christian community of India or India, Syrian Christian community of; Syrian Christianity; Syrian Christianity in South India or India, Syrian Christianity in South; Syrian liturgy;
 * Women in Eastern Christianity;

Major articles
2 pages or more
 * Abraham; Acts of the Apostles; Afterlife or Afterdeath*; Altar*; Archaeology and the Bible*; Architecture* - General Survey; Assyria;
 * Babylonia*; Bible*; Bible Translations*; Biblical criticism; Birds*; Burial*;
 * Canaan or Canaanites*; Canon of the Old Testament*; Canon of the New Testament*; Christ*; Chronology of the Old Testament*; Chronology of the New Testament*; Church*; Covenant*;
 * Daniel, Additions to or Additions to Daniel*; David*; Dead Sea Scrolls*;
 * Economics*; Egypt*; El*; Ephesians, Letter to the or Letter to the Ephesians*; Eschatology*; Esther, Book of or Book of Esther*;
 * Genesis, Book of or Book of Genesis*; God* – Basic Claims about God; Greece*;
 * Hebrew, Biblical or Biblical Hebrew*; Herod (family)*; Hittites*; Humanity;
 * Illness and Health Care*; Interpretation, Biblical or Biblical interpretation*; Isaiah, Book of or Book of Isaiah* – Message; Israel*;
 * Jeremiah, Book of or Book of Jeremiah; Jerusalem* – History; Jesus Christ*; Job, Book of or Book of Job*; John, Gospel of or Gospel of John*; Joshua, Book of or Book of Joshua*; Judah, Kingdom of or Kingdom of Judah* - History;
 * Kings, Books of or Books of Kings*;
 * Law*; Leviticus, Book of or Book of Leviticus*; Literature, Old Testament as or Old Testament as literature; Luke, Gospel of or Gospel of Luke;
 * Maccabees, First and Second Books of or First and Second Books of Maccabees*; Mark, Gospel of or Gospel of Mark; Matthew, Gospel of or Gospel of Matthew; Moab; Moses*; Music or Musical instruments*;
 * Nag Hammadi*; Nehemiah, Book of or Book of Nehemiah*;
 * Palestine, Land of or Land of Palestine* - Physical Description; Paul*; Persia* – History; Phoenicia*; Poetry; Pottery*; Prayer; Priesthood, Israelite or Israelite Priesthood*; Prophet or Prophecy*; Proverbs, Book of or Book of Proverbs*; Psalms, Book of or Book of Psalms;
 * Revelation, Book of or Book of Revelation*; Romans, Letter to the or Letter to the Romans*; Rome*;
 * Sacrifices and Offerings*; Samaria*; Samuel, Books of or Books of Samuel*; Shechem (place)*; Sin*; Solomon*;
 * Temple*; Text of the Old Testament*; Text of the New Testament*; Time*; Trade and commerce*;
 * Ugarit;
 * Weights and measures*; Wisdom and Wisdom literature*; Writing* – List of Scripts of the Bible, the ancient versions and their antecedents;

The Encyclopedia of Christianity
The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Editors Erwin Fahlbusch et al, Eerdmans/Brill, 1999

Major articles
2 pages or more
 * Abortion*; Action theory*; Africa*; Anabaptists*; Angola*; Animals*; Anthropology*; Anti-Semitism or Anti-Judaism*; Apocalypticism*; Apocrypha*; Apologetics*; Archaeology*; Argentina*; Asceticism*; Asia*; Assemblies of God*; Atonement*; Augustine's theology*; Australia*; Austria*;
 * Baptism*; Baptists*; Baroque*; Behavior or Behavioral research*; Belarus*; Belgium*; Bible manuscripts and editions*; Bible versions*; Biblical theology*; Birth control*; Bishop or Episcopate*; Black churches*; Blessing*; Bolivia*; Bourgeois or Bourgeoisie*; Brazil*; British missions*; Buddhism*; Bulgaria*; Byzantium*;
 * Calvinism*; Calvin's theology*; Cameroon*; Canada*; Canon*; Capitalism*; Catechesis*; Catechism*; Catholic or Catholicity*; Catholic missions*; Catholic Reform or Counterreformation*; Catholicism (Roman)*; Celibacy of the clergy*; Cemetery*; Charismatic movement*; Chile*; China*; Christian art*; Christian communication*; Christian publishing*; Christology*; Church*; Church and state*; Church architecture*; Church discipline*; Church employees*; Church fathers*; Church government*; Church growth*; Church law*; Church membership*; Church music*; Church of the Nazarene*; Church struggle*; Church year*; Cistercians*; City*; Civil religion*; Classicism*; Clergy and laity*; 1983 Code of Canon Law*; Colombia*; Colonialism*; Communication*; Confession of sins*; Confessions and creeds*; Confirmation*; Congregation*; Conscience*; Consensus*; Conservatism*; Conversion*; Corinthians, Epistles to the or Epistles to the Corinthians*; Corpus Iuris Canonici*; Councils of the church*; Counterculture*; Covenant*; Creation*; Cross*; Crusades*; Culture*; Culture and Christianity*; Curia*; Custom*; Czech Republic*;
 * Deacon or Deaconess*; Death*; Death penalty*; Democracy*; Denmark*; Denomination*; Development*; Devil*; Devotional literature*; Diakonia*; Dialectical theology*; Disarmament and armament*; Discipleship*; Divination*; Dogma*; Dogmatics*; Doubt*; Dream*;
 * Early church*; Economic ethics*; Economy*; Ecuador*; Ecumenical dialogue*; Ecumenical theology*; Ecumenism or Ecumenical movement*; Education*; Jonathan Edwards*; Egypt*; Egyptian religion*; Empire and Papacy*; Enlightenment*; Episcopacy*; Epistemology*; Equality*; Eschatology*; Estonia*; Ethics*; Ethiopia; Eucharist*; Europe*; European theology (modern period)*; Euthenasia*; Evangelical movement*; Evangelism*; Everyday life*; Evolution*; Exegesis, Biblical or Biblical exegesis*; Experience*; Expressionism*;
 * Faith*; Faith and Order Movement*; Family*; Feminism*; Feminist theology*; Finland*; Charles Grandison Finney*; Force, violence, nonviolence*; Foreigners or Aliens*; Forgiveness*; Formula of Concord*; France*; Franciscans*; Freedom*; Friends, Society of or Society of Friends*; Funeral*;
 * Georgia*; German missions*; Germanic Mission*; Germany*; Glossolalia*; Gnosis or Gnosticism*; God*; God, Arguments for the existence of or Arguments for the existence of God*; Gospel*; Grace*; Greece*; Greek philosophy*; Group and Group dynamics*; Guatemala*; Guyana*;
 * Haiti*; Hegelianism*; Hellenistic-Roman religion*; Heresies and schisms*; Hermeneutics*; Hierarchy*; Hinduism*; Historiography*; Holiness movement*; Holy Spirit*; Holy Week*; Homosexuality*; Honduras*; Hope*; Human dignity*; Humanism*; Hungary*; Hymnal*; Hymnody*;
 * Iceland*; Iconography*; Idealism*; Ideology*; Images*; Immanence and transcendance*; Immortality*; Impressionism*; Incarnation*; Independent churches*; India*; Indonesia*; Information*; Initiation rites*; Inquisition*; Inspiration*; Institution*; International law*; International Missionary Council*; Iran*; Iranian religions*; Ireland*; Isaiah, Book of or Book of Isaiah*; Islam*; Islam and Christianity*; Islamic philosophy*; Israel*; Italy*;
 * Jamaica*; Japan*; Jerusalem*; Jesuits*; Jesus*; Jesus People*; Jesus Seminar*; Jewish philosophy*; Jewish practices*; Jewish theology*; Jewish-Christian dialogue*; Judaism*; Justification*;
 * Kazakhstan*; Kindergarten*; Kingdom of God*; Koinonia*; Kyrgyzstan*;
 * Language*; Language and theology*; Latin America and the Caribbean*; Latin American Councils*; Latin American theology*; Latvia*; Lausanne movement*; Law*; Law and gospel*; Law and legal theory*; Lay movements*; Lebanon*; Liberal theology*; Liberalism*; Liberation theology*; Life*; Life and Work Movement*; Linguistics*; Literary criticism*; Literature, Biblical and early Christian or Biblical and early Christian literature*; Lithuania*; Liturgical books*; Liturgical movement*; Liturgy*; Lord's Prayer*; Love*; Martin Luther*; Lutheran churches*; Lutheranism*; Luther's theology*; Luxembourg*;
 * Macedonia*; Marginalized groups*; Mariology*; Mark, Gospel of or Gospel of Mark*; Marriage and divorce*; Marxism*; Marxism and Christianity*; Mary, Devotion to or Devotion to Mary*; Mary in the New Testament*; Mass*; Mass media*; Mass, music for the or Music for the Mass*; Meaning*; Medical ethics*; Medical missions*; Mennonites*; Metaphysics*; Methodism*; Methodist churches*; Mexico*; Middle Ages*; Military chaplaincy*; Ministry or Ministerial offices*; Miracle*; Missiology*; Mission*; Mission schools*; Missionary*; Missionary conferences*; Missionary training*; Modern church history*; Modern period*; Modernism*; Modernity*; Monastery*; Monasticism*; Moravian Church*; Mystery religions*; Mysticism*; Myth or Mythology*;
 * Narrative theology*; Nation or Nationalism*; National Association of Evangelicals*; National Councils of Churches*; Natural law*; Nature*; Netherlands*; New Testament era, History of the or History of the New Testament era*; New Zealand*; Nicaragua*; Nigeria*; North American missions*; North American theology*; North Korea*; Northern America*; Norway*;
 * Oath*; Obedience*; Oberammergau*; Occasional services*; Oceania*; Old age*; Old Catholic churches*; Ordination*; Organism*; Orthodox Christianity*; Orthodox church*; Orthodox missions*; Orthodoxy*;
 * Pacifism*; Paganism*; Pakistan*; Palestine*; Panama*; Panentheism*; Parable*; Paraguay*; Parallels and harmonies, Gospel or Gospel parallels and gospel harmonies*; Partnership*; Passion, accounts of the or Accounts of the Passion*; Pastoral care*; Pastoral care of the sick*; Pastoral epistles*; Pastoral theology*; Patriarchal narrative*; Paul*; Peace*; Peace education*; Peace movements*; Peace research*; Pedagogy*; Pelagianism*; Penitence*; Pentateuchal research*; Pentecostal churches*; Pentecostalism*; Perfection*; Persecution of Christians*; Peru*; Philippines*; Philosophy*; Philosophy and theology*; Philosophy of nature*; Philosophy of religion*; Physicotheology*; Pietism*; Pilgrimage*; Pius IX; Pius XII; Platonism*; Pluralism*; Poland*; Political theology*; Politics*; Polity, ecclesiastical or Ecclesiastical polity*; Pope or Papacy*; Popular religion*; Portugal*; Porvoo Common Statement*; Positivism*; Postmodernism*; Poverty*; Power*; Practical theology*; Prayer*; Preaching*; Predestination*; Priest or Priesthood*; Primeval history (Genesis 1-11)*; Process philosophy*; Process theology*; Progress*; Property*; Prophet and Prophecy*; Protestantism*; Psalms, Book of or Book of Psalms*; Pseudepigrapha*; Psychoanalysis*; Psychology*; Psychology of religion*; Psychosis*; Psychotherapy*; Public health*; Public theology*; Punishment*; Purgatory*; Puritans*;
 * Qur’ān*;
 * Rabbi or Rabbinism*; Racism*; Rationalism*; Walter Rauschenbusch; Readings, scripture or Scripture readings*; Reason*; Reception, ecumenical or Ecumenical reception*; Reformation*; Reformed and Presbyterian churches*; Reformed tradition*; Reformers*; Relief and development organizations*; Religion*; Religion, criticism of or Criticism of religion*; Religious educational theory*; Religious instruction*; Religious liberty (Foundations)*; Religious liberty (Modern period)*; Religious orders and congregations*; Religious socialism*; Renaissance*; Reproduction technology*; Resistance, right of or Right of resistance*; Restoration*; Restoration movements*; Resurrection*; Revelation*; Revivals*; Revolution*; Rhetoric*; Righteousness or Justice*; Rights*; Rite*; Roman Catholic Church*; Roman Empire*; Roman religion*; Romania*; Romans, Epistle to the or Epistle to the Romans*; Romanticism*; Rome*; Russia*; Russian Orthodox Church*; Rwanda*;
 * Sabbath*; Sacrament*; Sacramentality*; Sacred and profane*; Sacrifice*; Saints, veneration of or Veneration of saints*; Salvation*; Salvation history*; Sanctification*; Sanctuary*; Scandinavian missions*; Schleiermacher's theology*; Scholasticism*; Science and theology*; Scotism*; Scriptural proof*; Seafarer's Mission*; Secularization*; Self*; Septaugint*; Sermon on the Mount*; Service society*; Sex education*; Sexism*; Sexual ethics*; Sexuality*; Shariۢۥa*; Shia or Shiites*; Sign*; Sikhs*; Sin*; Slavery*; Slovakia*; Slovenia*; Social ethics*; Social gospel*; Social movements*; Social psychology*; Socialism*; Society*; Sociohistorical exegesis*; Sociology*; Sociology of religion*; Nathan Söderblom*; Solomon Islands*; Somalia*; Soteriology*; Soul*; South Africa*; South Korea*; Soviet Union*; Spain*; Spiritual direction*; Spiritualism*; Spirituality*; Sports and faith*; Sri Lanka*; State*; State church*; State ethics*; Status confessionis*; Student Christian movements*; Substance abuse*; Suffering*; Sufism*; Suicide*; Sunnism or Sunnis*; Sweden*; Switzerland*; Symbol*; Symbolism of animals*; Synagogue*; Syncretism*; Synergism*; Synod*; Synoptics*; Syria*; Syriac Orthodox Church*; Systematic theology*;
 * Taiwan*; Tanzania*; Taoism and Chinese popular religion*; Teaching office*; Technology*; Teleology*; Temple*; Terrorism*; Thailand*; Theocracy*; Theodicy*; Theologia crucis*; Theological education*; Theology*; Theology and music*; Theology in the 19th and 20th centuries*; Theology of history*; Theology of religions*; Theology of revival*; Theosis*; Thessalonians, Epistles to the or Epistles to the Thessalonians*; Third World*; Third World theology*; Thirty Years' War*; Thirty-nine Articles*; Thomism*; Time and eternity*; Totalitarianism*; Tradition*; Trent, Council of or Council of Trent*; Tribes of Israel*; Trinity*; Trust*; Truth*; Turkey*; Two-kingdoms doctrine*;
 * Uganda*; Ukraine*; Uniate churches*; Unification Church*; Union*; Unitarians*; United and uniting churches*; United Kingdom*; United Nations*; United States of America*; Unity*; Universalism or Universalists*; University*; Uruguay*;
 * Vatican I and Vatican II*; Venezuela*; Viet Nam or Vietnam*; W. A. Visser ۥt Hooft*; Vocation*;
 * Waldenses*; War*; Weapons of mass destruction*; Wedding ceremony*; William of Ockham*; Wisdom literature*; Witchcraft*; Women's movement*; Word of God*; World Association for Christian Communication*; World Council of Churches*; World Evangelical Alliance*; World Student Christian Federation*; World's Religions, Parliament of the or Parliament of the World's Religions*; Worldview*; Worship*; Wrath of God*;
 * Youth work*; Yugoslavia or Montenegro and Serbia*;
 * Zaire or Congo-Kinshasa*; Zambia*; Zimbabwe*; Zionism*; Zwingli's theology*;

Encyclopedia of Christmas and New Year's Celebrations
Encyclopedia of Christmas and New Year's Celebrations, 2nd edition, by Tanya Gulevich, Omnigraphics, 2003, ISBN 0-7808-0625-5.

Major articles
over 2 pages
 * Advent or Christmas Lent or Little Lent or St. Philip's Lent or Winter Lent*; America, Christmas in colonial or Christmas in colonial America*; America, Christmas in Nineteenth Century or Christmas in Nineteenth Century America*; Angels*; Auld Lang Syne*; Australia, Christmas in or Christmas in Australia*;
 * Bells*; Berchta or Bertha or Frau Gaude or Hertha or Holda or Holde or Holle or Perchta*; Bethlehem*; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Christmas in or Christmas in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania*; Birth of the Invincible Sun or Birth of the Unconquered Sun*; Boar's Head*; Boxing Day*; Boy Bishop or Bairn Bishop or St. Nicholas Bishop*; Brazil, Christmas in or Christmas in Brazil*;
 * Candlemas or Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin or The Meeting of the Lord*; A Charlie Brown Christmas*; Children's Letters*; Christmas Ale or Christmas Beer or Yule Ale*; Christmas Cakes or Christmas Breads or Yule Bread or Yule Cakes*; Christmas Card*; A Christmas Carol*; Christmas Carol or Noël or Villancico* - The Golden Age; Christmas Markets*; Christmas Rose or Black Hellebore or Snow Rose or Winter Rose*; Christmas Symbols*; Christmas Tree*; Commercialism*;
 * December 25*; Denmark, Christmas in or Christmas in Denmark*; Depression*;
 * Elves; England, Christmas in or Christmas in England*; Epiphany or Blessing of the Waters Day or Día de los Tres Reyes or Three Kings Day or Feast of Baptism or Feast of Jordan or Feast of Lights or Feast of the Three Kings or Fête des Rois or Le Jour des Rois or Kings' Day or Night of Destiny or Old Christmas Day or Perchtennacht or Theophania or Timkat or Twelfth Day or Twelfth Night*; Estonia, Christmas in or Christmas in Estonia*; Europe, Christmas in medieval or Christmas in medieval Europe*;
 * Father Christmas or Christmas or King Christmas or Sir Christmas*; Feast of Fools*; Feast of the Circumcision or Circumcision of Jesus or Feast of the Circumcision and the Name of Jesus or Feast of the Circumcision of Our Lord or Feast of the Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ or Octave of the Birth of Our Lord or Solemnity of Mary; Flight into Egypt*; Football Bowl Games*; France, Christmas in or Christmas in France*;
 * Gabriel*; Games*; Germany, Christmas in or Christmas in Germany*; Gifts*; Gingerbread*; Glastonbury Thorn*; Gospel Accounts of Christmas*; Gospel According to Matthew*; Greece, Christmas in or Christmas in Greece*; Greenery*;
 * Hanukkah or Feast of Dedication or Feast of Lights*; Herod, King or King Herod*; Hogmanay*; Holly*; Holy Innocents' Day or Childermas or Feast of the Holy Innocents or Innocents' Day*; How the Grinch Stole Christmas*;
 * Iceland, Christmas in or Christmas in Iceland*; India, Christmas in or Christmas in India*; Ireland, Christmas in or Christmas in Ireland*; Italy, Christmas in or Christmas in Italy*; It's a Wonderful Life*; Ivy*;
 * Jesus*; Jesus, Year of Birth or Year of birth of Jesus*; Jonkonnu or John Canoe or John Koomer or Junkanoo*; Jultometen or Joulutonttuja or Julenissen or Julnissen*;
 * Kalends or Calends*; Kallikantzari or Callicantzari or Kallikantzaroi*; King of the Bean or Bean King or Epiphany King*; Knecht Ruprecht or Aschenklas or Belsnickel or Bullerklas or Butz or Hans Muff or Hans Trapp or Klaubauf or Krampus or Pelz Nicholas or Pulterklas or Ru-Klas or Schimmelreiter*;
 * Lebanon, Christmas in or Christmas in Lebanon*; Lithuania, Christmas in or Christmas in Lithuania*; Lord of Misrule or Abbot of Unreason or Christmas Lord or Master of Merry Disports;
 * Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; Magi or Three Kings or Three Kings of Cologne or Wise Men of the East; Marshall Islands, Christmas in the Republic of the or Christmas in the Republic of the Marshall Islands*; Martinmas or Funkentag or Martinalia or Martinsfest or Martinstag or St. Martin's Day; Mary, Blessed Virgin or Blessed Virgin Mary*; Masque or Disguising; Messiah or Messiah (Handel)*; Mexico, Christmas in or Christmas in Mexico*; Mincemeat pie or Christmas pie*; Miracle on 34th Street*; Mistletoe*; Mummers Parade* – Pre-Civil War Holiday Masquerades in Philadelphia; Mumming or Geese Dancing or Guising or Masking or Mummering*;
 * National Christmas Tree*; Nativity legends*; Nativity play*; Nativity scene or Bethlehem or Christmas Crib or Crèche or Krippe or Lapinha or Manger scene or Nacimiento or Pesebre or Portale or Presepio or Putz*; New Year's Day*; New York City, Christmas in or Christmas in New York City*; Norway, Christmas in or Christmas in Norway*; The Nutcracker*;
 * Old Christmas Day*; Ornaments*;
 * Pantomime*; Pastores, Los or Los Pastores or La Pastorela*; Philippines, Christmas in the or Christmas in the Philippines*; Plum Pudding or Christmas Pudding or Figgy Pudding*; Poland, Christmas in or Christmas in Poland*; Posadas, Las or Las Posadas*; Puritans*; Putz*;
 * Robin*; Russia, Christmas in or Christmas in Russia*;
 * St. Barbara's Day*; St. Basil's Day*; St. Lucy's Day or Santa Lucia*; St. Nicholas*; St. Nicholas's Day*; St. Stephen's Day*; St. Thomas's Day*; Santa Claus or Kriss Kringle or St. Nick*; Saturnalia*; Slaves' Christmas*; South Africa, Christmas in or Christmas in South Africa*; Spain, Christmas in or Christmas in Spain*; Star of Bethlehem or Christmas Star* – Scientific Explanations for the Star; Store Window Displays*; Syria, Christmas in or Christmas in Syria*;
 * Times Square, New Year's Eve in or New Year's Eve in Times Square*; Twelfth Night or Epiphany Eve or Old Christmas Eve*; Twelve Days of Christmas or Christmastide or The Days of Fate or The Nights of Mystery or Smoke Nights or The Twelve Quiet Days*;
 * Urban Legends*;
 * Victorian England, Christmas in or Christmas in Victorian England*; Virginia O'Hanlon*;
 * Wassail* – The Caroling Custom; Watch Night or New Year's Eve Service*; White Christmas*; White House, Christmas in the or Christmas in the White House*; Williamsburg, Virginia, Christmas in Colonial or Christmas in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia*; Winter Solstice*; Wren Hunt or Hunting of the Wren*;
 * Yule*; Yule log or Bouche de Noël or Calignaou or Chalendal or Christmas Block or Christmas Log or Tréfoir or Yule Clog*; Yule Straw*;
 * Zagmuk or Akitu or Babylonian New Year or Zagmug*;

Encyclopedia of Early Christianity
Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, editor Everett Ferguson, Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1997, 2nd edition ISBN 0-8153-1663-1

Major articles

 * Acts of the Apostles; Africa*; Alexandria*; Allegory*; Ambrose (ca. 339-397)*; Angels*; Anthropology*; Antioch; Apologetics* - Apologetics toward Judaism; Apologetics toward the Greco-Roman World; Archaeology*; Arianism*; Art* – Constantianian and Post-Constantinian Period; Asceticism*; Atonement*; Augustine (354-430)*;
 * Baptism*; Baptistery; Basilica; Bishop; Burial*;
 * Canon of scripture*; Carthage*; Catacombs*; Chiliasm*; Christ or Christology*; Church*; Constantinople*;
 * Donatism* – Origins and History;
 * Egypt*; Ephesus and Ephesians* – Ephesus; Eschatology*; Ethics*; Eucharist*; Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260-ca. 339);
 * Faith*; Filioque;
 * Genesis; Gnosticism*; God*; Gregory I the Great*; Gregory of Nazianzus (ca. 329-390)*; Gregory of Nyssa (331/40-ca. 395)*;
 * Holy Spirit*; Hymns;
 * Immortality*; Inscriptions; Inspiration; Interpretation of the Bible*;
 * Jerusalem; Jewish Christianity*; John and Johannine Literature; Judaism and Christianity*; Justinian I (482-565);
 * Law, Roman or Roman law*; Liturgy*; Logos*; Love*;
 * Manuscripts*; Martyr or Martyrdom*; Mary*; Miracle*; Missions* (spread of Christianity) – Geographical Spread; Monasteries, Physical Setting; Monasticism*; Mosaics*; Music*;
 * Paganism and Christianity*; Painting* – Frescoes; Palestine; Papacy* - Appendix: Popes or List of Popes; Papyri*; Participation*; Paul* (d. ca. 65) – Life; Pelagius and Pelagianism*; Penance*; Persecution*; Peter* (d. ca. 64); Philosophy*; Plato and Platonism*; Poetry*; Prayer*; Preaching*; Pseudepigraphy;
 * Revelation, Doctrine of or Doctrine of Revelation*; Rhetoric*; Roman Empire*; Rome*;
 * Sacraments*; Sacrifice*; Salvation*; Sin*; Sociological interpretation; Socrates*; Soul*; Spirit*;
 * Thessalonica or Thessalonians; Tradition* – Second and Third Centuries; Trinity*;
 * War*;

Encyclopedia of Religion
Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Lindsay Jones, Detroit, Macmillan Press, 2005. This content is either specifically included in the encyclopedia's "Synoptic Outline" for Christianity, or in some cases includes main articles relating to a major, multi-article topic which has as one of its major subtopics specifically Christian topics. Italics indicate the topic is included in the first edition by Mircea Eliade, but not in the second.

Major articles
over two pages in length
 * Afterlife – An Overview; An Overview – The Nature of the divine; Christian concepts; Anglicanism*; Armenian church*; Augustine of Hippo* - Theological controversies; Australian Aboriginal Religions – Aboriginal Christianity;
 * Baptism*; Baptist churches*; Karl Barth; Basilica, cathedral, and church*; Biblical exegesis – Jewish views; Christian views; Christian views – Post-Reformation Period to the Twentieth Century; Christian views - The Foundations; Biblical literature* – Hebrew Scriptures; Hebrew Scriptures – Canon; Hebrew Scriptures – Aramaic translations; Hebrew Scriptures - Greek translations; Hebrew Scriptures – Translations Based on the Septaugint; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha – The Apocrypha; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha – The Apocrypha – Legends, Romantic Stories, and Expansions of Hebrew Scriptures; New Testament; New Testament – Letters; New Testament – Text of the New Testament; New Testament – The Versions; New Testament – The Four Gospels and Acts; New Testament – The Letters Attributed to Paul; Black theology*; Blasphemy* – Judeo-Christian Concept; Christian Concept; Bonaventure*; Branch Davidians*;
 * John Calvin; Carnival; Cathari; Christian ethics*; Christian Identity Movement*; Christianity* - An Overview - The History of Christianity; An Overview - The Essence of Christianity; An Overview – The Essence of Christianity – The community of Christian worship; Christianity in Western Europe – Europe in the Reformation; Christianity in Latin America – Colonial Church (1492-1808); Christianity in Latin America – Church and National States (1808-1960); Christianity in North America – Christians Made and Born; Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa – First Edition; Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa – Independent Churches; Christianity in Asia – The Far East; Christianity in the Pacific Islands – First Edition; Christianity and Judaism; Christian Science; Christian social movements* - Political Activism; Christian spirituality* - Theological Analysis; Church* - Church polity; Church polity – Episcopal Form of Government; Ecclesiology; Church membership; Congregationalism*; Nicolaus Copernicus*; Coptic Church*; Councils* – Christian Councils; Christian Councils – Medieval Councils; Creeds* - Christian Creeds; Cross* - The Christian Cross; Crusades* - Christian perspective; Cult of saints;
 * Day of the Dead*; Denominationalism*; Disciples of Christ; Dogma; Drama* - Performance and Ritual; Performance and Ritual – Varieties of Performance; Drama and Religion; European Religious Drama; European Religious Drama – First Edition; Modern Western Theater;
 * Eastern Christianity* - General Survey; Historical Development; Doctrine, Worship, and Faith; Parallel Historical Developments: East and West; Division Between the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Churches; Distinctive Theological Perspectives; [Ecology and Religion]]* - An Overview; An Overview – Historical Background in the West; Ecology and Christianity; Environmental Ethics, World Religions, and Ecology; Science, Religion, and Ecology; Ecumenical movement*; Mary Baker Eddy*; Jonathan Edwards*; Ethiopian Church*; Evangelical and fundamental Christianity*; Existentialism*;
 * Feminist theology* - Feminist Theology: An Overview; Christian Feminist Theology; Free will and predestination* - An Overview; Christian Concepts;
 * Gender and Religion* - An Overview; An Overview – New Methodologies and Scholarship; History of Study; History of Study – Feminism and Religious Studies: 1960-1990; Gender and Christianity; Gnosticism* - Gnosticism from Its Origins to the Middle Ages; Gnosticism from Its Origins to the Middle Ages – First Edition; Gnosticism from Its Origins to the Middle Ages – Further Considerations; Gnosticism from Its Origins to the Middle Ages – Further Considerations – Mature Gnosticism (c 120-200); Gnosticism from the Middle Ages to the Present; History of Study; God* - God in the Hebrew Scriptures; God in the New Testament; God in Postbiblical Christianity; Gospel*; Grace*; Greek Orthodox Church*; Gregory VII;
 * Healing and Medicine* – An Overview; Healing and Medicine in Christianity; G. W. F. Hegel*; Heresy* – An Overview; An Overview – A Morphology of Heresy; Christian Concepts; History* - Christian Views; Christian Views – Elements of Christian Views of History; David Hume; Hypostasis*;
 * Iconoclasm* - An Overview; An Overview – General Perceptions of Iconoclasm; An Overview – General Perceptions of Iconoclasm – Cultural permutations; An Overview – General Perceptions of Iconoclasm – Western permutations of iconoclasm; Iconography* - Iconography as Visible Religion; Iconography as Visible Religion – First Edition; Christian Iconography; Icons*; Ignatius Loyola*; Inquisition, The or The Inquisition – The Inquisition in the Old World; The Inquisition in the New World; Irenaeus*;
 * Jehovah's Witnesses*; Jerome; Jerusalem* - An Overview; Jerusalem in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; Jesus* - Life and Work; Life and Work – The Sources; Christological Developments; Christological Developments – Modern Times; Issues; Traditional Images of Jesus; The Modern Quest for the Historical Jesus; A Reconstruction; John XXIII; Justin Martyr*;
 * Immanuel Kant*; Søren Kierkegaard*; Kingdom of God* – Divine Kingship in the Ancient Near East, Israel, and Greece; The Kingdom of God in the Words of Jesus; The Kingdom of God in Christian Tradition;
 * Law and Religion* - An Overview; An Overview – Religion and Secular Law: Structural Differences and Similarities; Law and Religion in the West; Religion and the Constitution of the United States; Religion and the Constitution of the United States – Ban on Establishment; Religion and the Constitution of the United States – Protection of Free Exercise; Law and Religion in Medieval Europe; Liberation Theology*; Literature – Literature and Religion; Literature and Religion – The Testimony of Literature; Literature and Religion – The Study of Literature; Religious Dimensions of Modern Western Literature; Religious Dimensions of Modern Western Literature – First Edition; Religious Dimensions of Modern Western Literature – Further Considerations; Logos*; Martin Luther; Lutheranism*;
 * Manichaeism* - An Overview; An Overview – The Fundamental Doctrines; Manichaeism in Iran; Manichaeism in the Roman Empire; Manichaeism and Christianity; Mary* - An Overview; Mary Magdalene*; Merit* - An Overview; Christian Concepts; Methodist churches; Missions* - Missionary Activity; Christian Missions; Modernism* - Christian Modernism; Christian Modernism – Liberal Protestantism; Monastery*; Monasticism* – An Overview; Christian Monasticism; Christian Monasticism – Early Monasticism; Christian Monasticism – Western Christian Monasticism; Monophysitism; Moravians; Mormonism*; Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God; Music* - Music and Religion; Music and Religion in Greece, Rome, and Byzantium; Music and Religion in the West; Music and Religion in the West – Renaissance and Baroque; Mystical Union in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam*;
 * Nag Hammadi*; Native American Christianities*; Neoorthodoxy; Neoplatonism*; Nestorian Church; John Henry Newman*; Reinhold Niebuhr*; Friedrich Nietzsche*; Nuns – An Overview; Christian Nuns and Sisters;
 * Orgy* - An Overview; Orgy in the Ancient Mediterranean World; Orgy in Medieval and Modern Europe; Orgy in Medieval and Modern Europe – Reformed Christianity; Origen*;
 * Papacy*; Paul the Apostle* – From Pharisee to Christian Missionary; Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity*; Persecution* – Christian Experience; Christian Experience – Persecution and Toleration in the Roman Empire; Pilgrimage* - An Overview; Roman Catholic Pilgrimage in the New World; Eastern Christian Pilgrimage; Poetry* - Poetry and Religion; Poetry and Religion – Poetry, Prophecy, and Revelation; Christian Poetry; Polemics* - Jewish-Christian Polemics; Christian-Muslim Polemics; Political Theology; Politics and Religion* - An Overview; An Overview – Modern Western Theories of Religion and Politics – The micropolitics of power: post-structuralist approaches; An Overview – Strategic Relations between Religious and Political Power: Eight Patterns; Politics and Buddhism; Politics and Christianity; Politics and Christianity – From the Reformation to the Enlightenment; Presbyterianism or Reformed*; Priesthood* - An Overview; Christian Priesthood; Prophecy – An Overview; Biblical Prophecy; Biblical Prophecy – The Prophetic Experience; Protestantism*; Puritanism;
 * Quakers;
 * Reformation* - Differentiation of Reformation Views; Religious Communities* - Religion, Community, and Society; Religion, Community, and Society – Religious Societies-Turned-Communities; Christian Religious Orders; Roman Catholicism* - First Edition; First Edition – History; First Edition – Catholic Vision and Catholic Values; First Edition – Theology and Doctrine; Further Considerations; Russian Orthodox Church*;
 * Sacraments* - An Overview; Christian Sacraments; Friedrich Schleiermacher* – Interpretation of Religion; Scholasticism*; Seventh-Day Adventism*; Soul* - Christian Concepts; Christian Concepts – Destiny of the Soul; Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch*;
 * Pierre Teilhard de Chardin*; Theology* - Christian Theology; Christian Theology – Historical Development; Christian Theology – The Practice of Theology; Thomas Aquinas* – Life and Works; Trent, Council of or Council of Trent*; Ernst Troeltsch; Trinity*; Two Books*;
 * Uniate Churches*; Unitarian Universalist Association*;
 * Vatican Councils* - Vatican I; Vatican II; Vatican II – First Edition; Vatican II – First Edition – History and Themes of the Council; Vatican II – Further Considerations;
 * Worship and Devotional Life* - Christian Worship; Christian Worship – Liturgical Articulation of Time;

Historical Dictionary of Anglicanism
Historical Dictionary of Anglicanism, by Colin Buchanan, 2006, Scarecrow.

Major Articles
roughly 2 pages or more
 * Absolution; Anglican Communion; Anglican Consultative Office or ACO; Anglican Province of Southern Africa; Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission or ARCIC; Anglicanism in Canada or Anglican Church of Canada; Anglicanism in England or Church of England; Anglicanism in India; Anglicanism in Ireland or Church of Ireland; Anglicanism in Scotland or Scottish Episcopal Church; Anglicanism in Sydney; Anglicanism in the United States; or Episcopal Church of the United States of America; Anglo-Catholicism;
 * Baptism; Book of Common Prayer;
 * Charismatic movement; Church of South India; Holy Communion or Communion, holy; Confirmation; Conge d'Elire; Consecration; Thomas Cranmer;
 * Deacon;
 * Eastward position; Establishment;
 * Free Church of England;
 * Homosexuality; Hymnody;
 * Lambeth Conference; Lay presidancy; Liturgical movement; Lutheran churches;
 * Mary, mother of Jesus Christ; Monastery; Music;
 * Narrative or Narrative of the Lord's Supper;
 * Old Catholics; Ordinal; Ordination of women or Women, ordination of;
 * Polygamy; Pope; Puritans;
 * Reservation; Roman Catholic Church;
 * Vestments;

Historical Dictionary of Lutheranism
Historical Dictionary of Lutheranism, 2nd edition, Gunther Gassman with Duane H. Larson and Mark W. Oldenburg, 2011, Scarecrow

Major articles
roughly 2 pages or more
 * Atonement;
 * Batak Christian Protestant Church or Huria Kristen Batak Protestan;
 * Christology; Church; Church of Norway; Church of Sweden;
 * Danish National Church or Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark;
 * Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus or EECMY; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or ELCA; Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland;
 * Grace;
 * Homosexuality;
 * Jewish-Lutheran relations; Just war; Justification;
 * Lord's Supper; Lutheran church architecture; Lutheran churches in North America; Lutheran mission history or History of Lutheran missions; Lutheran-Muslim relations; Luther's Theology or Theology of Martin Luther;
 * Martin Luther; Migration; Ministry; Music in the Lutheran church;
 * Neo-Lutheranism;
 * Orthodoxy, Lutheran or Lutheran Orthodoxy;
 * Reformation; Roman Catholic Church and Lutheranism;
 * Trinity;
 * United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany or Vereinigte Evangelisch-Lutheranische Kirche Deutschlands or VELKD;

Historical Dictionary of the Baptists
Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Second Edition, by William H Brackney, 2009, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0-8108-5622-6

Major articles
Over 2 pages
 * American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A. or ABCUSA; Architecture, Baptist church or Baptist church architecture; Australia;
 * Baptism*; Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland or BU; Black Baptists*;
 * Canada;
 * Ecumenism, Baptist involvement in or Baptist involvement in ecumenism; Evangelicalism, Baptists and or Baptists and evangelicalism;
 * Freewill Baptists or FWB; Fundamentalism, Baptist or Baptist Fundamentalism;
 * General Baptists*;
 * Higher education; Historical collections; Human rights, Baptists and or Baptists and human rights;
 * India;
 * Landmarkism; Liberal tradition; Literature of Baptists; Lord's Supper;
 * Martyrology, Baptist or Baptist martyrology; Missions, Baptist or Baptist missions; Music in Baptist worship;
 * Primitive Baptists;
 * Race, Baptists and or Baptists and race; Religious liberty; Revivals or Revivalism;
 * Southern Baptist Convention or SBC; Strict Baptists or SB;
 * Temperance, Baptists and or Baptists and temperance; Theological education; Theology and theologians, Baptist or Theology, Baptist and Theologians, Baptist or Baptist theology and theologians or Baptist theology or Baptist theologians;
 * Women in Baptist life* - Women in the 17th century; Baptist women in North America; Ordination of women; Women's missionary organizations, Baptist or Baptist women's missionary organizations* - Overseas missionary work; Worship in Baptist tradition;

Historical Dictionary of the Reformed Churches
Historical Dictionary of the Reformed Churches, 2nd edition, by Robert Benedetto and Donald K. McKim

Introduction
European Origins of the Reformed Tradition***; The Theology of the Reformed Tradition***; The Reformed Tradition in the Modern World**;

Major articles
over 2 pages
 * Andean Republics and Greater Colombia*; Australia*;
 * Brazil* – Presbyterian Churches;
 * Canada*; Caribbean*; Central Africa* – Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo; Central and Eastern Europe*;
 * East Africa*; East Asia* - China;
 * Indian Ocean islands* - Madagascar;
 * Toyohiko Kagawa; Sun-joo Kil; John Knox; Hermann Friedrich Kohlbruegge; Hendrick Kraemer; Abraham Kuyper;
 * Jean de Labadie; Friedrich Adolf Lampe; Language, theological or Theological language; John Laski; Liberation theology; London Missionary Society or LMS; Lord's Supper; Elijah Parish Lovejoy;
 * Mesoamerica*; Middle East*;
 * New Zealand* - Presbyterian Churches; Northeast Asia* - Korea; Japan; Northern Europe*;
 * Pacific Ocean islands*;
 * South Africa*; Southeast Asia*; Southern Africa* - Mozambique; Southern Asia*; Southern Cone of South America*; Southern Europe*;
 * United Kingdom and Ireland* - England; United States of America* - Presbyterian Churches;
 * West Africa*;

The International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
The International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements, revised and expanded edition, 2002, Zondervan. Those titles followed by a "*" are listed as redirects in that volume.

Major articles
each of at least 5 pages in that source
 * Assemblies of God; Azusa Street Revival;
 * Baptism in the Holy Spirit; Bible Institutes, Bible Colleges, Bible Universities; Bibliography and Historiography of Pentecostalism in the United States; Bibliography and Historiography of Pentecostalism outside North America; Black Holiness Pentecostalism;
 * Catholic Charismatic Renewal; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Brazil; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Britain; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in China; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in eastern Europe; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in India; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Indonesia; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Italy; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Jamaica; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Kenya; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Latin America; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in New Zealand; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in North Africa and the Middle East; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Romania; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in South Africa; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in South Korea; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Sri Lanka; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Taiwan; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Tanzania; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in the Philippines; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in West Africa; Charismatic and pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe and Zambia; Charismatic and pentecostal periodicals; Charismatic and pentecostal radio; Charismatic and pentecostal television; Charismatic Movement; Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee);
 * David Johannes Du Plessis;
 * Eschatology (Pentecostal views); Ethics in the classical Pentecostal tradition;
 * Fruit of the Spirit; Fundamentalism;
 * Gift of healing; Gift of prophecy; Glossolalia;
 * Healing in the Christian Church; Hispanic Pentecostalism;
 * Indigenous churches; Initial evidence (theology);
 * Lutheran Charismatics;
 * North American Pentecostal overseas missions;
 * Oneness Pentecostalism;
 * Pentecostal and charismatic missiology; Pentecostal and charismatic music; Pentecostal theology;
 * Roman Catholic and Classical Pentecostal Dialogue;
 * Seminaries and graduate schools, pentecostal and charismatic; William Joseph Seymour; Signs and Wonders; Sociology of World Pentecostalism; Spiritual Warfare (neocharismatic); Spirituality (Pentecostal and Charismatic);
 * Theology of the Church; Theology of the Holy Spirit (early); Theology of the Holy Spirit (medieval); Theology of the Holy Spirit (Reformation);
 * Role of women in the charismatic and pentecostal movement;

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible, Michael D. Coogan, editor in chief, Oxford University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-19-537737-8.

Major articles
2 pages or more
 * Acts*; Acts of the Apostles* – Interpretation; Amos* – Interpretation; Andrew, Acts of or Acts of Andrew*; Apocalypses* – First Enoch; The First Christian Apocalypses; Cultural Contexts for the Apocalypses; Apocrypha* – Old Testament; New Testament; New Testament – Extant Gospels;
 * Baruch*; Bible* – Evolution of Bibles;
 * Canon* - Hebrew Bible; Hebrew Bible – Process of Canonization; Old Testament; Old Testament – Religious History; Old Testament – Religious History – Christian Tradition; Old Testament – Critical Scholarship; New Testament; New Testament – Historical Development and Transmission of Collections of Early Christian Writings; New Testament – Important Canonical Lists; 1 and 2 Chronicles* - Literary History; Literary Genre and Interpretation; Clement, Letters of or Letters of Clement*; Colossians*; 1 Corinthians* – Interpretation; Interpretation – 7:1-16:12 Paul's Response to a letter from the Corinthian Church; 2 Corinthians* - Literary History; Interpretation;
 * Daniel and Additions to Daniel* – Literary History; Structure and Contents; Interpretation; Reception History; Dead Sea Scrolls* - Description of Important Texts; Brief History of the Qumran Community; Significance; Significance – Early Christianity; Deuteronomy* - Structure and Contents; Structure and Contents – Deuteronomy and the Covenant Code; Didache*;
 * Ecclesiastes* – Structure and Contents; 1 Enoch* – The “Book of the Watchers” (1 Enoch 1-36); The History of Traditions about 1 Enoch; Ephesians* – Authorship; 1 Esdras*; 2 Esdras* – Form and Function; Esther and Additions to Esther*; Exodus* - Canonical Status and Location in the Canon; Authorship, Date, and Literary History; Historical Context; Interpretation; Ezekiel* – Structure and Contents; Structure and Contents – II. Prophecies of Judgment; Interpretation; Ezra and Nehemiah* - Content and Structure; Scholarly Issues of Interpretation; Scholarly Issues of Interpretation – How Authentic Are Ezra-Nehemiah's “Documents”?;
 * Galatians*; Genesis* – Structure and Contents; Dates of Composition, Historical Contexts, Literary History, and History in Genesis; History of Interpretation; Gospels* - The Diversity of Gospels; The Literary Character of Gospels; The Literary Character of Gospels – Narrative Gospels; Literary Relationships Among the Gospels;
 * Habakkuk*; Haggai*; Hebrews*; Hosea* – Interpretation; Interpretation – Interpretation of Hosea 1-3;
 * Ignatius, Letters of or Letters of Ignatius*; Isaiah* - Chapters 1-39; Chapters 1-39 – Isaiah 13-23: Oracles Against the Nations; Chapters 40-66; The Formation of the Book (with Special Reference to Chapters 1-2 and 32-29); Major Theological Themes; Reception History;
 * James*; Jeremiah* - Structure and Contents; Interpretation – 21:1-29:32 Against the Jerusalem Leadership; Job* - Literary History; Structure and Contents; Interpretation; Reception; Joel* – Structure and Contents; John, Gospel according to or Gospel according to John* - Interpretation; 1, 2, and 3 John or 1 John and 2 John and 3 John*; Jonah*; Joseph and Aseneth*; Joshua* – Structure and Content; Jubilees* - Jubilee's Reworking of the Biblical Text; Jude*; Judges* – Dates of Composition and Historical Context; Structure and Contents; Structure and Contents – B. The Heroic Anthology (Judg. 2:6-16:31);
 * 1 and 2 Kings* - Authorship; Contents and Structure; Contents and Structure – The Separate Histories of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah until the Fall of Israel (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 17); Contents and Structure – The Separate Histories of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah until the Fall of Israel (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 17) – The Kingdom of Israel; Contents and Structure – The Separate Histories of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah until the Fall of Israel (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 17) – The Kingdom of Israel – Contents; Contents and Structure – Chronology;
 * Lamentations* - Structure, Contents, and Interpretation; Letter*; Leviticus*; Lost Books* - Lost Books; Lost Books – Books Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible; Luke, Gospel According to or Gospel According to Luke* – Interpretation;
 * 1 Maccabees* – Structure and Contents; Reception History; 2 Maccabees*; 3 Maccabees*; 4 Maccabees*; Malachi*; Mark, Gospel According to or Gospel According to Mark* – Date of Composition and Historical Context; Structure and Contents; Mary, Gospel of or Gospel of Mary*; Matthew, Gospel According to or Gospel According to Matthew* – Structure and Contents; Micah* – Interpretation;
 * Nag Hammadi Library* - Discoveries; Texts from the Nag Hammadi Library and Related Codices; Texts from the Nag Hammadi Library and Related Codices – Gnostic Texts; Texts from the Nag Hammadi Library and Related Codices – Gnostic Texts – Sethian Gnostic Thought; Nahum*; Numbers* – Dates of Composition and Historical Contexts;
 * Paul, Letters of or Letters of Paul* - The Authentic Letters; The Disputed Letters; Paul and Thecla, Acts of or Acts of Paul and Thecla*; Pesharim*; Peshitta and Other Syriac Versions*; 1 Peter*; 2 Peter*; Philemon*; Philip, Gospel of or Gospel of Philip*; Philippians*; Pilate, Acts of or Acts of Pilate*; Prayers and Hymns* - Prayers and Hymns in Narrative Contexts in the Hebrew Bible; Prayers and Hymns as Sources for the Reconstruction of Liturgical Practices of Jews and Early Christians; Proverbs*; Psalms* - Rubrics and Technical Terms Used in the Book; Literary History; Literary History – Gunkel's Basic Categories; Literary History – Post-Gunkel Approaches; Interpretation; Pseudepigrapha* - Survey of Pseudepigrapha; Survey of Pseudepigrapha – Revisions and Expansions of Biblical Material; Survey of Pseudepigrapha – Apocalypses; Survey of Pseudepigrapha – Testamentary Literature;
 * Rabbinic Literature* - Introduction; Hebrew Bible and Jewish Scriptures; Hebrew Bible and Jewish Scriptures – Rabbinic Interpretation of Scripture; New Testament; New Testament – Methodology; Revelation* - Date of Composition and Historical Context; Interpretation; Reception History; Romans*; Ruth*;
 * Samaritan Pentateuch* – The Character of the SP; The Character of the SP – Variants; 1 and 2 Samuel* – Literary History; Structure and Contents; Reception History; Septaugint and Other Ancient Greek Translations*; Shepherd of Hermas*; Sirach* – Date and Historical Context; Song of Solomon*;
 * Targumim* - Texts; Texts – The Pentateuch; Testaments* – The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs; The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Date, Provenance, and Authorship; The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Form, Content, and Function; Text Criticism* - Hebrew Bible; Hebrew Bible – The Hebrew Text; Hebrew Bible – The Septaugint and Its Versions; Hebrew Bible – The Septaugint and Its Versions – The Septaugint (LXX); Hebrew Bible – Other Versions of the Hebrew Text; Apocrypha; Apocrypha – Books Translated from Semitic Originals; New Testament; New Testament – Witnesses – Greek Manuscripts; New Testament – History of Editions; 1 Thessalonians*; 2 Thessalonians*; Thomas, Gospel of or Gospel of Thomas*; 1 Timothy*; 2 Timothy; [{Titus]]; Tobit*; Translations, English or [{English Translations]]* - Versions before 1611; Authorized (King James) Version and Its Revisions; An Overview of Modern Versions;
 * Vulgate and Other Ancient Latin Translations* – Jerome's Vulgate;
 * Wisdom of Solomon*;
 * Zechariah*; Zephaniah*;