Class B |
Philosophy, Psychology, Religion |
B1-5802 |
Philosophy (General) |
B69-99 |
General works |
B108-5802 |
By period Including individual philosophers and schools of philosophy |
B108-708 |
Ancient |
Subclass BJ |
Ethics |
BJ1-1725 |
Ethics |
BJ71-1185 |
History and General Works, including individual ethical philosophers |
BJ1188-1295 |
Religious ethics |
Subclass BL |
|
BL1-2790 |
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism |
BL1-50 |
Religion (General) |
BL51-65 |
Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects |
BL70-71 |
Sacred books (General) |
BL71.5-73 |
Biography |
BL74-99 |
Religions of the world |
BL175-265 |
Natural theology |
BL175-190 |
General |
BL200 |
Theism |
BL205-216 |
Nature and attributes of Deity |
BL217 |
Polytheism |
BL218 |
Dualism |
BL220 |
Pantheism |
BL221 |
Monotheism |
BL224-227 |
Creation. Theory of the earth |
BL239-265 |
Religion and science |
BL270 |
Unity and plurality |
BL290 |
The soul |
BL300-325 |
The myth. Comparative mythology |
BL350-385 |
Classification of religions |
BL410 |
Religions in relation to one another |
BL425-490 |
Religious doctrines (General) |
BL430 |
Origins of religion |
BL435-457 |
Nature worship |
BL458 |
Women in comparative religion |
BL460 |
Sex worship. Phallicism |
BL465-470 |
Worship of human beings |
BL473-490 |
Other |
BL500-547 |
Eschatology |
BL550-619 |
Worship. Cultus |
BL624-629.5 |
Religious life |
BL630-(632.5) |
Religious organization |
BL660-2680 |
History and principles of religions |
BL660 |
Indo-European. Aryan |
BL685 |
Ural-Altaic |
BL687 |
Mediterranean region |
BL689-980 |
European. Occidental |
BL700-820 |
Classical (Etruscan, Greek, Roman) |
BL830-875 |
Germanic and Norse |
BL900-980 |
Other European |
Subclass BM |
Judaism |
BM1-990 |
Judaism |
BM1-449 |
General |
BM70-135 |
Study and teaching |
BM150-449 |
History |
BM201-449 |
By region or country |
BM480-488.8 |
Pre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical) |
BM495-532 |
Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature |
BM497-509 |
Talmudic literature |
BM497-497.8 |
Mishnah |
BM498-498.8 |
Palestinian Talmud |
BM499-504.7 |
Babylonian Talmud |
BM507-507.5 |
Baraita |
BM508-508.5 |
Tosefta |
BM510-518 |
Midrash |
BM520-523.7 |
Halacha |
BM525-526 |
Cabala |
BM529 |
Jewish tradition |
Subclass BR |
|
BR1-1725 |
Christianity |
BR60-67 |
Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc. |
BR115 |
Christianity in relation to special subjects |
BR130-133.5 |
Christian antiquities. Archaeology. Museums |
BR140-1510 |
History |
BR160-481 |
By period |
BR160-275 |
Early and medieval |
BR1600-1609 |
Persecution. Martyrs |
BR1620 |
Sacrilege (History) |
BR1690-1725 |
Biography |
Subclass BS |
|
BS1-2970 |
The Bible |
BS11-115 |
Early versions |
BS410-680 |
Works about the Bible |
BS500-534.8 |
Criticism and interpretation |
BS535-537 |
The Bible as literature |
BS546-558 |
Bible stories. Paraphrases of Bible stories. The Bible story |
BS569-580 |
Men, women, and children of the Bible |
BS580 |
Individual Old Testament characters |
BS585-613 |
Study and teaching |
BS647-649 |
Prophecy |
BS650-667 |
Bible and science |
BS670-672 |
Bible and social sciences |
BS701-1830 |
Old Testament |
BS705-815 |
Early versions |
BS825-1013 |
Modern texts and versions |
BS1091-1099 |
Selections. Quotations |
BS1110-1199 |
Works about the Old Testament |
BS1160-1191.5 |
Criticism and interpretation |
BS1200-1830 |
Special parts of the Old Testament |
BS1901-2970 |
New Testament |
BS1937-2020 |
Early texts and versions |
BS2025-2213 |
Modern texts and versions |
BS2260-2269 |
Selections. Quotations |
BS2280-2545 |
Works about the New Testament |
BS2350-2393 |
Criticism and interpretation |
BS2415-2417 |
The teachings of Jesus |
BS2430-2520 |
Men, women, and children of the New Testament |
BS2525-2544 |
Study and teaching |
BS2547-2970 |
Special parts of the New Testament |
BS2640-2765.6 |
Epistles of Paul |