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University of Leeds Classification of Books Theology See also Holden Library (no longer added to) [A General] A-0.01 A-0.02 A-0.03 A-0.04 A-0.07 A-0.19 Periodicals Series Collected essays, Festschriften etc. Bibliography Study and teaching Dictionaries and encyclopaedias A-3 Philosophy of religion in general Prefer here; see also Philosophy F-1 For specific religions, see F (Christian) J (others) A-4 History of religion (origins) Religions of ancient Babylon, Greece and Rome, etc. see Ancient History Religion and society : see Sociology H-5 Comparative religion : see J-0 [B H Christianity] [B Bible (general)] See also Greek N, Latin F-17, Semitic G-1, K; Holden Library D B-0 General; commentaries B-0.04 Bibliography B-1 Texts and translations B-1.2 History of translations B-2 Concordances B-3 Dictionaries and encyclopaedias B-4 Archaeology and history, as background to biblical studies: otherwise, Ancient History B-5 Biography B-6 Geography B-7 Theology B-8 Literary aspects (include hermeneutics) [C Old Testament] C-0 General (including Texts) See also Holden Library D-1 Hebrew texts : see Semitic K; Arabic texts T-25 C-1 Archaeology and history, as background to biblical studies; otherwise see Ancient History C-1.5 Folklore of the Old Testament C-1.8 Geography C-2 Biography C-2.5 Literary aspects C-3 Theology & religion Hebrew commentaries: see Semitic L C-4 Pentateuch C-4.4 Genesis

C-4.5 Exodus C-4.6 Leviticus C-4.7 Numbers C-4.8 Deuteronomy C-5 Historical books C-5.1 Joshua C-5.2 Judges C-5.3 Ruth C-5.4 Samuel C-5.5 Kings C-5.6 Chronicles C-5.7 Ezra C-5.8 Nehemiah C-5.9 Esther C-6 Poetical books C-6.2 Job C-6.3 Psalms C-6.5 Proverbs C-6.6 Ecclesiastes (Kohelet) C-6.7 Song of songs C-7 Prophets C-7.3 Isaiah C-7.6 Jeremiah C-7.7 Lamentations C-7.8 Ezekiel C-7.9 Daniel C-8 Minor prophets C-8.1 Hosea C-8.2 Joel C-8.3 Amos C-8.4 Obadiah C-8.5 Jonah C-8.6 Micah C-8.65 Nahum C-8.7 Habakkuk C-8.75 Zephaniah C-8.8 Haggai C-8.85 Zechariah C-8.9 Malachi [D New Testament] D-0 General (including texts) See also Holden Library D-2 Greek text: see Greek N-1.12 Dead Sea Scrolls : see Semitic N-2 D-0.03 Literary aspects D-0.05 Study & teaching [D-0.19 Dictionaries] No longer used : see A-0.19 D-1 Archaeology and history: as background to biblical study; otherwise see Ancient History D-1.8 Geography D-2 Biography D-3 Theology & religion D-4 Gospels D-4.1 Synoptic gospels D-4.3 Matthew 2

D-4.5 D-4.7 D-4.9 John Mark Luke D-5 Acts of the Apostles D-6 Epistles D-6.01 Paul D-6.1 Romans D-6.2 Corinthians D-6.3 Galatians D-6.4 Captivity epistles D-6.41 Ephesians D-6.42 Philippians D-6.43 Colossians, Philemon D-6.5 Thessalonians D-6.6 Pastoral epistles (Timothy, Titus) D-6.7 Hebrews D-6.8 Catholic epistles D-6.81 Peter D-6.82 John D-6.83 James, Jude D-7 Revelation [E Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha] E-0 General See also Holden Library D-3 E-0.04 Bibliography E-1 Old Testament E-2 New Testament [F Christian thought] F-0 General F-1 Patrology (Church Fathers) See also Greek N, Holden Library L-1, Latin F, Philosophy C F-2 Ante-Nicene (to 325 AD) F-2.1 Apostolic and sub-apostolic Fathers F-2.3 Apologists F-2.31 Justin Martyr F-2.5 2nd 3rd centuries F-2.51 Tertullian See also Latin F-93 F-2.53 Irenaeus See also Latin F-54 F-2.55 Cyprian See also Latin F-31 F-2.59 F-2.7 Alexandrians F-2.71 Clement See also Greek N-2.2 F-2.73 Origen See also Greek N-2.2 F-2.74 Didymus See also Greek L-1 F-2.75 F-2.79 Evagrius F-3 Nicaea to Chalcedon (325-451): Greek writers F-3.1 Athanasius F-3.2 Cyril of Alexandria See also Latin F-32 F-3.4 Eusebius See also Greek N-2.2 3

F-3.6 Antiochians F-3.61 John Chrysostom F-3.63 Theodore of Mopsuestia F-3.65 Theodoret See also Greek N-2.2 F-3.8 Cappadocians F-3.81 Basil of Caesarea F-3.83 Gregory of Nyssa See also Philosophy C-3.2 F-3.85 Gregory of Nazianzus F-3.9 F-4 Nicaea to Chalcedon (325-451): Latin writers F-4.1 Hilary of Poitiers See also Latin F-52 F-4.3 Ambrose See also Latin F-3 F-4.5 Jerome See also Latin F-56 F-4.7 Augustine See also Latin F-4.9, Philosophy C-3.3 F-4.8 Pelagius and the Pelagians F-4.9 F-5 Orthodox church (451- ) F-5.1 John Damascenus See also Philosophy C-3.8 F-5.7 Greek Orthodox F-5.8 Russian Orthodox F-5.9 F-6 Mediaeval Western Church (post-chalcedon) See also Philosophy C F-6.04 bibliography F-6.5 Late mediaeval (c.1400 - Trent) F-6.51 Erasmus No longer used; see Latin K-19 for general works F-7 Reformation F-7.04 bibliography F-7.1 Wittenberg F-7.13 Luther See also German E-10, Modern History B-4.22 F-7.15 Melanchthon F-7.3 South Germany F-7.33 Bucer F-7.35 Brenz F-7.4 Lutheran Church: Augsburg Confession F-7.5 Swiss Confederation F-7.53 Zwingli See also Modern History B-4.24 F-7.55 Bullinger F-7.7 Geneva F-7.73 Calvin See also Modern History B-4.23 F-7.75 Beza F-7.8 Other countries F-7.9 Sects F-7.91 Karlstadt F-7.93 Müntzer F-7.95 Baptists and Anabaptists F-7.97 Socinians, and other anti-trinitarians F-8 Protestant and Reformed Churches F-8.5 Before 1600 4

F-8.6 F-8.7 F-8.8 F-8.9 F-8.95 17th century 18th century 19th century 20th century 21st century F-9 Roman Catholic F-9.1 Trent-1600 F-9.2 17-18th centuries F-9.3 19th century F-9.7 20th century F-9.8 21st century F-10 Other churches, e.g. Armenian, Coptic, Syrian F-11 Contemporary theology (from 1970): Liberation theology, feminist theology etc. See also Sociology H-5 : Religion and society [G Christology] G-0 General See also Holden Library E-2.11 [H Christian Church] For history see Modern History B H-0 General Divided geographically, e.g. H-0.6 Africa H-1 Worship and liturgies See also Holden Library J-4 Syriac liturgies: see Semitic G-2 H-1.04 Bibliography H-2 Missions Divided geographically, e.g. H-2.6 Africa See also Holden Library J-6 H-3 Spirituality & mysticism See also Holden Library F-2.2 H-3.04 Bibliography H-3.5 Individual mystics & spiritual writers H-5 Church organization, including management, leadership See also Holden Library J H-7 Pastoral activities See also Holden Library H H-8 Preaching H-9 Moral theology See also Holden Library G-0 [J Non-Christian religions] 5

J-0 Comparative religion; relations of Christianity and other religions See also Holden Library C-0.3 J-1 Judaism See also Semitic I Jewish law : see Law J-4.3 J-1.1 Theology J-1.2 Philosophy J-1.3 Liturgies, Synagogues, Rabbis J-1.4 Religious practices; Devotion J-1.5 Spirituality & mysticism J-1.6 Sects J-1.7 History of Judaism History of the Jewish people: see Modern History V J-1.8 Judaism in relation to other religions J-2 Islam Class Muhammad here Divided geographically, e.g. J-2.046 India J-2.1 Qur'an; Hadith Arabic texts : see Semitic T-1 T-2 J-2.2 Theology Arabic texts : see Semitic T-0.06 J-2.3 Sufism J-2.38 Other mystics J-2.4 Religious practices; devotion J-2.5 Sects J-2.52 Individual sects (A-Z) except Shi'ah e.g. Ismailis J-2.52 ISM See also Semitic T-21 J-2.55 Shi'ah J-2.8 Social institutions & culture Islamic law : prefer Law J-4.4 See also Semitic T-0.07 J-3 Iranian religions (e.g. Mithras) J-3.6 Zoroaster J-4 Gnosticism, Mandaeism, Manichaeism See also Holden Library L-2 Jewish Gnosticism : see Semitic M-1.1 J-5 Asian religions J-5.3 Parseeism J-5.4 Jainism J-5.5 Sikhism J-6 Hinduism J-6.1 History J-6.2 Classical texts and commentaries J-6.3 Theology and philosophy J-6.4 Social institutions and culture J-7 Buddhism J-7.1 History Divided geographically, e.g. J-7.146 India J-7.2 Texts and commentaries J-7.3 Buddhist thought J-7.4 Social institutions and culture J-8 Chinese religions (Confucianism, Taoism) see also Chinese L J-8.9 Other far eastern (except Japanese) 6

J-9 Japanese religions (Shinto, etc.) see also Japanese L J-10 Baha'i religion African religions : see Anthropology D-3 Religions of the Americas (e.g. Vodou, Candomblé) : see Anthropology D-4 CRG Aug 2016 7