- Women and Religion Resources
An excellent comprehensive site maintained by the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. - SisterSite
Another comprehensive site, with extensive subject links - Bibliography on Women and Religion
An alphabetical list by author, with no subject indexing, compiled by Susan C. Lau. - Feminist Theology Resources on the Web
A English site, with links to French & German resources. - Dictionary of Feminist Theologies by Letty M. Russell.
A full-text dictionary from Yale University, with partial access for those outside the Yale domain. - Women-Related Religion & Spirituality Lists
A subset of Joan Korenman's Gender-Related Electronic Forums.
Religion & Philosophy
Religion
Judaism
- Jewish Feminist Resources
- Bibliography of Jewish Womens' Resources
Compiled by Tsiporah Wexler-Pashkoff, with sections on Liturgy, Synogogue and Prayer, Holidays, Life Cycle, Biblical and Talmudic Women, Post-Talmudic and Modern Women, History, Holocaust, Fiction, Childrens' Books, Periodicals, and Web Sites. - Bat Kol: A Feminist House of Study
Home page for the "first Jewish feminist house of study in Israel". Lists courses of study, and other links. - Bridges
"A Journal for Jewish Feminists and our Friends" - Lilith
"The independent Jewish woman's magazine" - Twice Blessed: The Jewish Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Archives On-Line
Including biographies & memoirs, novels, plays, recordings, health issues, sections on humor, OUTmedia, weddings, and more.
Christianity
- Matrix: A Collection of Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities 500-1500
"Our goal is to document the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. In particular, we aim to collect and make available all existing data about all professional Christian women in Europe between 500 and 1500 C.E. The project draws on both textual and material sources, primary and secondary, although its basis is unpublished archival evidence. It addresses a variety of individuals and groups in medieval Europe, and a range of ecclesiastical institutions, including monastic houses of every size, affiliation, and rule. Our editorial intentions in selecting and presenting material are both scholarly and pedagogical--Matrix is designed for use by scholars, students, and anyone interested in the study of women, medieval Europe, or the history of Christianity." Edited by Katherine Gill and Lisa M. Bitel. - Medieval Women
From the Georgetown University Medieval Studies Labyrinth. - Women Writers of the Middle Ages
A bibliography compiled at the University of Rochester. - Magistra: A Journal of Women's Spirituality in History
- Christians for Biblical Equality
An organization of "Christians who believe that the Bible, properly interpreted, teaches the fundamental equality of men and women of all racial and ethnic groups, all economic classes, and all age groups."
Catholic Church
- B.A.S.I.C. Brothers and Sisters in Christ
"BASIC's mission is to foster women's vocations to a renewed priestly ministry and to bring about the ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church, through prayer and action." With links to a variety related to the ordination of women, within the Catholic Church and in other denominations.
Eastern Religion
- Early Women Masters in Buddhism, Taoism & Zen
- Sakyadhita: The International Association of Buddhist Women
Includes bibliographies, ordination information, and information about conferences, events, and membership.
Goddess & Feminine Divine
- SisterSpirit
A women's spirituality organization honoring the Divine Feminine and celebrating Goddess in all Her forms. Includes Dianic, Wicca, Pagan, Women's Spirituality, Goddess, Feminist, Interfaith, Earth Centered, Creation Spirituality, Christian, Jewish, Sufi, and New Age
Philosophy
- Feminist Theory Website
This site "provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world." The Website has 3 parts, fields within feminist theory (i.e. body studies); national/ethnic feminisms (arranged by region or country); individual feminists. - NOEMA: the Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy
A project in collaborative scholarship with a database now containing over 13,000 records representing the work of over 4,400 women, housed in the philosophy department of Indiana University, Southeast. - Society for Women in Philosophy
- Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy
- Resources in Philosophy and Women's Studies
An international list of philosophy sites from the Indiana University Southeast. - Directory of Women Philosophers
Compiled by the APA Committee on the Status of Women. - French Feminist Theory
From the University of Iowa Libraries. - WWW sites of interest to philosophers
A comprehensive list of primarily scholarly sites.
Ecofeminism
- Ecofeminism: An Introductory Bibliography
From the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian. - Ecofeminist Visions Emerging