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PHIL 250 Philosophy of Religion: Citation Resources

A guide to resources related to PHIL 250, Philosophy of Religion, at Harford Community College.

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REMEMBER Always check with your instructor regarding citation requirements and follow their guidelines.     

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Citing Sacred Texts and Religious Works

When citing sacred texts, include an entry in the works-cited list for the translation or version, and edition you used. When using NoodleBib, choose "Religious Work" or "Bible" as your citation type. 

NIV Thematic Reference Bible. Ed. Alister E. McGrath. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999. Print. 

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The first time you reference a specific chapter and verse or section of Scripture in your paper use a parenthetical or in-text citation that includes the following: the first identifying word or words from the corresponding works-cited list entry (italicized), abbreviated name of book. number of the  chapter. number of the verse or verses. Do not use page numbers in the in-text citation. For example, (NIV Thematic, Rev. 4.6-8)  Subsequent citations of the same edition should only include book, chapter, and verse/s. (Rev. 4.6-8)