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Religion & Theology

Start Your Search with OneSearch

OneSearch is a good place to start your research. Use this search box to find books, peer-reviewed articles, videos, and more. After you search, you can use filters to narrow your search.
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Use OneSearch to Find Theology Books

The library has a large collection of print and ebooks on many theology-related topics. Use OneSearch to search for books.

Try mixing and matching different search terms to find different results, and select books from the menu on the left side.

screenshot of OneSearch pointing out how to filter by source type and combine search terms


Watch this video for more tips on searching OneSearch:

Databases

Library databases each contain and search different resources and are more focused than OneSearch. Use these databases to find sources for your assignments. Not sure which one to use? Ask a librarian and we'll be happy to help you choose the right one!

Search Terms in Theology

The words you use to search make a difference when searching in library databases. Use these tips to help you find sources more quickly:

  • Don't search for an entire research question -- pick the main keywords and search for those
  • Alternatively, don't search for a single concept -- narrow down your search terms by adding other aspects of your topic
  • Use synonyms or related words and search for those -- every time you change your search terms, you'll find different sources

Examples:

  • Lutheran AND discipleship
  • "Martin Luther" AND grace alone

Watch this video for more help developing keywords:

 

Note: If you get a lot of results about Martin Luther King Jr. and would prefer sources about or by Martin Luther, try adding one of these to your advanced search:

  • "Martin Luther" (adding quotations to his name)
  • NOT King (adding this phrase tells the database to remove results that contain the word King)
  • Put Martin Luther in the author field

Related Course Guides

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