Library of Congress Classification:Class B -- Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
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Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class B. [1] [2] [3]
B - Philosophy (General)
[edit]- 69-99..........General works
- 108-5802.......By period (including individual philosophers and schools of philosophy)
- 108-708.......Ancient
- 720-765.......Medieval
- 770-785.......Renaissance
- 790-5802......Modern
- 808-849........Special topics and schools of philosophy
- 850-5739.......By region or country
- 5800-5802......By religion
- 11-39......History
- 25-39.....By Period
- 60-99......General works
- 171-199....Special topics
BD - Speculative philosophy
[edit]- 10-41..........General philosophical works
- 95-131.........Metaphysics
- 143-237........Epistemology. Theory of knowledge
- 240-260........Methodology
- 300-450........Ontology (including being, the soul, life, death)
- 493-701........Cosmology (including teleology, space and time, structure of matter, plurality of worlds)
BF - Psychology
[edit]- 1-990.......Psychology
- 38-64..........Philosophy, Relation to other topics
- 173-175.5......Psychoanalysis
- 176-176.5......Psychological tests and testing
- 180-198.7......Experimental psychology
- 203............Gestalt psychology
- 207-209........Psychotropic drugs and other substances
- 231-299........Sensation, Aesthesiology
- 309-499........Consciousness, Cognition (including learning, attention, comprehension, memory, imagination, genius, intelligence, thought and thinking, psycholinguistics, mental fatigue)
- 501-505........Motivation
- 511-593........Affection, Feeling, Emotion
- 608-635........Will, Volition, Choice, Control
- 636-637........Applied psychology
- 638-648........New Thought, Menticulture, etc.
- 660-685........Comparative psychology, Animal and human psychology
- 692-692.5......Psychology of sex, Sexual behavior
- 697-697.5......Differential psychology. Individuality. Self
- 698-698.9......Personality
- 699-711........Genetic psychology
- 712-724.85.....Developmental psychology (including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood)
- 795-839........Temperament. Character
- 839.8-885......Physiognomy. Phrenology
- 889-905........Graphology. Study of handwriting
- 908-940........The hand. Palmistry
- 1001-1389.......Parapsychology
- 1001-1045......Psychic research. Psychology of the conscious
- 1048-1108......Hallucinations. Sleep. Dreaming. Visions.
- 1111-1156......Hypnotism. Suggestion. Mesmerism. Subliminal projection
- 1161-1171......Telepathy. Mind reading. Thought transference
- 1228-1389......Spiritualism (including mediumship, spirit messages, clairvoyance)
- 1404-2055.......Occult sciences
- 1444-1486......Ghosts. Apparitions. Hauntings
- 1501-1562......Demonology. Satanism. Possession
- 1562.5-1584....Witchcraft
- 1585-1623......Magic. Hermetics. Necromancy
- 1651-1729......Astrology
- 1745-1779......Oracles. Sibyls. Divinations
- 1783-1815......Seers. Prophets. Prophecies
- 1845-1891......Fortune-telling
- 2050-2055......Human-alien encounters. Contact between humans and extraterrestrials.
BH - Aesthetics
[edit]- 81-208.....History
- 301........Special topics
- 1-1725........Ethics
- 71-1185.........History and general works. (Including individual ethical philosophers.)
- 1188-1295.......Religious ethics
- 1298-1335.......Evolutionary and genetic ethics
- 1365-1385.......Positivist ethics
- 1388............Socialist ethics
- 1390-1390.5.....Communist ethics
- 1392............Totalitarian ethics
- 1395............Feminist ethics
- 1518-1697.......Individual ethics. Character. Virtue. (Including practical and applied ethics, conduct of life, vices, success, ethics for children.)
- 1725............Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics.
- 1801-2195......Social usages. Etiquette.
- 2021-2078.......Etiquette of entertaining
- 2139-2156.......Etiquette of travel
- 2195............Telephone etiquette
BL - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
[edit]- 1-50...................Religion (General)
- 51-65..................Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects.
- 70-71..................Sacred books (General)
- 71.5-73................Biography
- 74-99..................Religions of the world.
- 175-265................Natural Theology
- 175-190...............General
- 200...................Theism
- 205-216...............Nature and attributes of Deity
- 217...................Polytheism
- 218...................Dualism
- 220...................Pantheism
- 221...................Monotheism
- 224-227...............Creation. Theory of the earth.
- 239-265...............Religion and science
- 270....................Unity and plurality
- 290....................The soul
- 300-325................The myth. Comparative mythology
- 350-385................Classification of religions
- 410....................Religions in relation to one another
- 425-490................Religious doctrines (General)
- 430...................Origins of religion
- 435-457...............Nature worship
- 458...................Women in comparative religion
- 460...................Sex worship. Phallicism.
- 465-470...............Worship of human beings
- 473-490...............Other
- 500-547................Eschatology
- 550-619................Worship. Cultus.
- 624-629.5..............Religious life.
- 630-(632.5)............Religious organization
- 660-2680...............History and principles of religions
- 660...................Indo-European. Aryan.
- 685...................Ural-Altaic.
- 687...................Mediterranean region.
- 689-980...............European. Occidental
- 700-820..............Classical (Etruscan, Greek, Roman)
- 830-875..............Germanic and Norse
- 900-980..............Other European
- 1000-2370.............Asian. Oriental
- 1000-1035............General
- 1050-1060............By region
- 1100-1295............Hinduism
- 1100-1107.5.........General
- 1108.2-1108.7.......Religious education
- 1109.2-1109.7.......Antiquities. Archaeology. Inscriptions
- 1111-1143.2.........Sacred books. Sources
- 1112.2-1137.5......Vedic texts
- 1140.2-1140.4......Purānas
- 1141.2-1142.6......Tantric texts
- 1145-1146...........Hindu literature
- 1153.7-1168.........By region or country
- 1212.32-1215........Doctrines. Theology
- 1216-1225...........Hindu pantheon. Deities
- 1225.2-1243.58......Religious life
- 1243.72-1243.78.....Monasteries. Temples, etc.
- 1271.2-1295.........Modifications. Sects
- 1284.5-1289.592....Vaishnavism
- 1300-1380............Jainism
- 1310-1314.2.........Sacred books. Sources
- 1315-1317...........Jain literature
- 1375.3-1375.7.......Jain pantheon. Deities
- 1376-1378.85........Forms of worship
- 1379-1380...........Modifications, etc.
- 1500-1590............Zoroastrianism (Mazdeism). Parseeism
- 1595.................Yezidis
- 1600-1695............Semitic religions
- 1600-1605...........General
- 1610................Aramean
- 1615-1616...........Sumerian
- 1620-1625...........Assyro-Babylonian
- 1630................Chaldean
- 1635................Harranian. Pseudo-Sabian
- 1640-1645...........Syrian. Palestinian. Samaritan
- 1650................Hebrew. (For Judaism, see subclass BM)
- 1660-1665...........Phoenician. Carthaginian, etc.
- 1670-1672...........Canaanite
- 1675................Moabite. Philistine
- 1680-1685...........Arabian (except Islam)
- 1695................Druses
- 1710.................Ethiopian
- 1750-2350............By region or country
- 2390-2490.............African
- 2420-2460............Egyptian
- 2500-2592.............American. (For American Indians, see class E and class F)
- 2600-2630.............Pacific Ocean Islands. Oceania
- 2670..................Arctic regions
- 2700-2790..............Rationalism
- 1-449..........General
- 70-135..........Study and teaching
- 150-449..........History
- 201-449..........By region or country
- 480-488.8..........Pre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical)
- 495-532............Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature
- 497-509..........Talmudic literature
- 497-497.8..........Mishnah
- 498-498.8..........Palestinian Talmud
- 499-504.7..........Babylonian Talmud
- 507-507.5..........Baraita
- 508-508.5..........Tosefta
- 510-518..........Midrash
- 520-523.7..........Halacha
- 525-526..........Cabala
- 529..........Jewish tradition
- 497-509..........Talmudic literature
- 534-538..........Relation of Judaism to special subject fields
- 534-536..........Religions
- 545-582..........Principles of Judaism (General)
- 585-585.4..........Controversial works against the Jews
- 590-591..........Jewish works against Christianity and Islam
- 600-645..........Dogmatic Judaism
- 646..........Heresy, heresies
- 648..........Apologetics
- 650-747..........Practical Judaism
- 651-652.7..........Priests, rabbis, etc.
- 653-653.7..........Congregations. Synagogues
- 654-655.6..........The tabernacle. The temple
- 656-657..........Forms of worship
- 660-679..........Liturgy and ritual
- 690-695..........Festivals and fasts
- 700-720..........Rites and customs
- 723-729..........Jewish way of life. Spiritual life. Mysticism. Personal religion. Moral theology
- 730-747..........Preaching. Homiletics
- 750-755..........Biography
- 900-990..........Samaritans
BP - Islam. Baháʼí Faith. Theosophy
[edit]- 1-253......Islam
- 1-68.......General
- 42-48......Study and teaching
- 60-68......History
- 70-80......Biography
- 75-77.75.......................Muhammad, Prophet
- 87-89......Islamic literature
- 100-157..Sacred books
- 100-134......Quran
- 128.15-129.83...... Special parts and chapters
- 130-134..................Works about the Quran
- 135-136.9....Hadith literature. Traditions. Sunna
- 137-136.9....Koranic and other Islamic legends
- 100-134......Quran
- 160-165.......General works on Islam
- 165.5...........Dogma (ʻAqā̓id)
- 166-166.94..Theology (Kalām)
- 167.5............Heresy, heresies, heretics
- 168................Apostasy from Islam
- 169.................Works against Islam and the Koran
- 170................Works in defense of Islam. Islamic apologetics
- 170.2.........Benevolent work. Social work. Welfare work, etc...
- 170.3-170.5..Missionary work of Islam
- 171-173.........Relation of Islam to other religions
- 173.25-173.45..Islamic sociology
- 174-190............The practice of Islam
- 176-181..........The five duties of a Muslim. Five Pillars of Islam.
- 182..................Jihad (Holy war)
- 184-184.9........Religious ceremonies, rites, etc...
- 186-186.97......Special days and seasons, fasts, feasts, festival, etc. Relics
- 187-187.9........Shrines, sacred places, etc.
- 188-190...........Islamic religious life
- 188.2-188.3........Devotional literature
- 188.45-189.65.....Sufism. Mysticism. Dervishes
- 189.68-189.7.......Monasticism
- 191-253...........Branches, sects, etc
- 192-194.9.......Shiites
- 221-223...........Black muslims
- 232...................Moorish Science Temple of America
- 251-253............Nurculuk
- 1-68.......General
- 300-395.....Bahai [sic] Faith
- 500-585.....Theosophy
- 595-597......Anthroposophy
- 600-610......Other beliefs and movements
- 1-10..........Periodicals. Yearbooks (General)
- 12-93..........Societies, councils, associations, clubs, etc.
- 96-99..........Financial institutions. Trusts
- 100-102..........Congresses. Conferences (General)
- 104-105..........Directories (General)
- 107-109..........Museums. Exhibitions
- 115-126..........General collections. Collected works
- 128..........Encyclopedias (General)
- 130..........Dictionaries (General)
- 133..........Terminology
- 135..........Questions and answers. Maxims (General)
- 141-209..........Religious education (General)
- 210-219..........Research
- 221-249..........Antiquities. Archaeology
- 240-244..........Literary discoveries
- 246-249..........Inscriptions, etc.
- 251-799..........History
- 800-829..........Persecutions
- 840-999..........Biography
- 840-858..........Collective
- 860-999..........Individual
- 860-939..........Gautama Buddha
- 940-999..........Other
- 1001-1045..........Buddhist literature
- 1100-3340..........Tripitaka (Canonical literature)
- 4000-4060..........General works
- 4061-4570..........Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism
- 4180-4565..........Special doctrines
- 4570..........Special topics and relations to special subjects
- 4600-4610..........Relation to other religious and philosophical systems
- 4620-4905..........Buddhist Pantheon
- 4911-5720..........Practice of Buddhism. Forms of worship
- 4965-5030..........Ceremonies and rites. Ceremonial rules
- 5035-5065..........Hymns. Chants. Recitations
- 5070-5075..........Altar, liturgical objects, ornaments, memorials, etc.
- 5080-5085..........Vestments, altar cloths, etc.
- 5090-5095..........Liturgical functions
- 5100-5125..........Symbols and symbolism
- 5130-5137..........Temple. Temple organization
- 5140-5355..........Buddhist ministry. Priesthood. Organization
- 5251-5305..........Education and training
- 5310-5350..........Preaching
- 5360-5680..........Religious life
- 5485-5530..........Precepts for laymen
- 5535-5594..........Devotional literature. Meditations. Prayers
- 5595-5633..........Devotion. Meditation. Prayer
- 5635-5675..........Spiritual life. Mysticism. Englightenment. Perfection
- 5700-5720..........Festivals. Days and seasons
- 5725-5845..........Folklore
- 5821-5845..........Miracle literature
- 5851-5899..........Benevolent work. Social work. Welfare work, etc.
- 5901-5975..........Missionary work
- 6001-6160..........Monasticism and monastic life Samgha (Order)
- 6200-6240..........Asceticism. Hermits. Wayfaring life
- 6300-6388..........Monasteries. Temples. Shrines. Sites
- 6400-6495..........Pilgrims and pilgrimages
- 7001-9800..........Modifications, schools, etc.
- 7100-7285..........Theravāda (Hinayana) Buddhism
- 7300-7529..........Mahayana Buddhism
- 7530-7950..........Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism)
- 7960-7989..........Bonpo (Sect)
- 8000-9800..........Special modifications, sects, etc.
- 8500-8769..........Pure Land Buddhism
- 8900-9099..........Tantric Buddhism
- 9250-9519..........Zen Buddhism
BR - Christianity
[edit]- 60-67..........Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc.
- 115..........Christianity in relation to special subjects
- 130-133.5..........Christian antiquities. Archaeology. Museums
- 140-1510..........History of Christianity
- 160-481..........By period
- 160-275..........Early and medieval
- 280..........Renaissance. Renaissance and Reformation
- 290-481..........Modern period
- 323.5-334.2..........Martin Luther
- 500-1510..........By region or country
- 160-481..........By period
- 1600-1609..........Persecution. Martyrs
- 1609.5..........Dissent
- 1610..........Tolerance and toleration
- 1615-1617..........Liberalism
- 1620..........Sacrilege (History)
- 1690-1725..........Biography
- 11-115 Early versions
- 125-355 Modern texts and versions
- 125-198 English
- 199-313 Other European languages
- 315-355 Non
- 410-680 Works about the Bible
- 500-534.8 Criticism and interpretation
- 535-537 The Bible as literature
- 546-558 Bible stories. Paraphrases of Bible stories. The Bible story
- 569-580 Men, women, and children of the Bible
- 585-613 Study and teaching
- 647-649 Prophecy
- 650-667 Bible and science
- 670-672 Bible and social sciences
- 701-1830 Old Testament
- 705-815 Early versions
- 825-1013 Modern texts and versions
- 1091-1099 Selections. Quotations
- 1110-1199 Works about the Old Testament
- 1160-1191.5 Criticism and interpretation
- 1200-1830 Special parts of the Old Testament
- 1901-2970 New Testament
- 1937-2020 Early texts and versions
- 2025-2213 Modern texts and versions
- 2260-2269 Selections. Quotations
- 2280-2545 Works about the New Testament
- 2350-2393 Criticism and interpretation
- 2415-2417 The teachings of Jesus
- 2430-2520 Men, women, and children of the New Testament
- 2525-2544 Study and teaching
- 2547-2970 Special parts of the New Testament
- 2640-2765.6 Epistles of Paul
BT - Doctrinal Theology
[edit]- 19-37 Doctrine and dogma
- 93-93.6 Judaism
- 95-97.2 Divine law. Moral government
- 98-180 God
- 109-115 Doctrine of the Trinity
- 117-123 Holy Spirit. The Paraclete
- 126-127.5 Revelation
- 130-153 Divine attributes
- 198-590 Christology
- 296-500 Life of Christ
- 580 Miracles. Apparitions. Shrines, sanctuaries, images, processions, etc.
- 587 Relics
- 595-680 Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ. Mariology
- 650-660 Miracles. Apparitions. Shrines, sanctuaries, images, processions, etc.
- 695-749 Creation
- 750-811 Salvation. Soteriology
- 819-891 Eschatology. Last things
- 899-940 Future state. Future life
- 960-985 Invisible world (saints, demons, etc.)
- 990-1010 Creeds, confessions, covenants, etc.
- 1029-1040 Catechisms
- 1095-1255 Apologetics. Evidences of Christianity
- 1313-1480 History of specific doctrines and movements. Heresies and schisms
BV - Practical Theology
[edit]- 5-530 Worship (Public and private)
- 30-135 Times and seasons. The Church year
- 43-64 Feast days
- 65-70 Saints’ days
- 80-105 Fasts
- 107-133 Lord’s Day. Sunday. Sabbath
- 150-168 Christian symbols and symbolism
- 169-199 Liturgy and ritual
- 200 Family worship
- 205-287 Prayer
- 301-530 Hymnology
- 360-465 Denominational and special types of hymnbooks in English
- 467-510 Hymns in languages other than English
- 590-1652 Ecclesiastical theology
- 598-603 The Church
- 629-631 Church and state
- 637-637.5 City churches
- 638-638.8 The rural church. The church and country life
- 646-651 Church polity
- 652-652.9 Church management. Efficiency
- 652.95-657 Mass media and telecommunication in religion
- 659-683 Ministry. Clergy. Religious vocations
- 700-707 Parish. Congregation. The local church
- 770-777 Church finance. Church property
- 800-873 Sacraments. Ordinances
- 803-814 Baptism
- 823-828 Holy Communion. Lord's Supper. Eucharist
- 835-838 Marriage
- 840-850 Penance
- 895-896 Shrines. Holy places
- 900-1450 Religious societies, associations, etc.
- 950-1280 Religious societies of men, brotherhoods, etc.
- 1000-1220 Young Men’s Christian Associations
- 1300-1395 Religious societies of women
- 1300-1393 Young Women’s Christian Associations
- 950-1280 Religious societies of men, brotherhoods, etc.
- 1460-1615 Religious education (General)
- 1620-1652 Social life, recreation, etc., in the church
- 2000-3705 Missions
- 2123-2595 Special churches
- 2130-2300 Roman Catholic Church
- 2350-2595 Protestant churches
- 2610-2695 Special types of missions
- 2750-3695 Missions in individual countries
- 3750-3799 Evangelism. Revivals
- 4000-4470 Pastoral theology
- 4019-4180 Education
- 4019-4167 Training for the ordained ministry
- 4168-4180 Training for lay workers
- 4200-4317 Preaching. Homiletics
- 4239-4317 Sermons
- 4390-4399 Personal life of the clergy
- 4400-4470 Practical church work. Social work. Work of the layman
- 4019-4180 Education
- 4485-5099 Practical religion. The Christian life
- 4520-4526.2 Religious duties
- 4625-4780 Moral theology
- 4800-4897 Works of meditation and devotion
- 4900-4911 Works of consolation and cheer
- 4912-4950 Conversion literature
- 5015-5068 Asceticism
- 5070-5095 Mysticism
- 5099 Quietism
BX - Christian Denominations
[edit]- 1-9.5 Church unity. Ecumenical movement. Interdenominational cooperation
- 100-189 Eastern churches. Oriental churches
- 100-107 General
- 120-129 Armenian Church
- 130-139 Coptic Church
- 140-149 Ethiopic or Abyssinian Church
- 150-159 Nestorian, Chaldean, or East Syrian Church
- 160-169 St. Thomas Christians. Malabar Christians. Mar Thoma Syrian Church
- 170-179 Syrian or Jacobite Church
- 180-189 Maronite Church
- 200-756 Orthodox Eastern Church
- 200-395 General
- 400-756 Divisions of the church
- 400-440 Patriarchates of the East. Melchites
- 450-450.93 Church of Cyprus
- 460-605 Russian Church
- 610-620 Church of Greece
- 630-639 Orthodox Church in Austria and Hungary
- 650-659 Bulgarian Church
- 660-669 Georgian Church
- 670-679 Montenegrin Church
- 690-699 Romanian Church
- 710-719 Serbian Church. Yugoslav Church
- 720-729 Orthodox Eastern Church, Macedonian
- 729.5 Orthodox Eastern Church, Ukrainian
- 729.9-755 Orthodox Church in other regions or countries
- 800-4795 Catholic Church
- 800-839 Periodicals. Societies, councils, congresses, etc.
- 840 Museums. Exhibitions
- 841 Dictionaries. Encyclopedias
- 845 Directories. Yearbooks
- 847 Atlases
- 850-875 Documents
- 880-891 General collected works
- 895-939 Study and teaching
- 940-1745 History. Including lives of popes
- 1746-1755 Theology. Doctrine. Dogmatics
- 1756 Sermons
- 1760-1779.5 Controversial works
- 1781-1788 Catholic Church and other churches
- 1790-1793 Catholic Church and the state
- 1800-1920 Government and organization
- 1958-1968 Creeds and catechisms
- 1969 Forms of worship. Catholic practice
- 1970-2175 Liturgy and ritual
- 2050-2175 Prayers and devotions
- 2177-2198 Meditations. Devotional readings. Spiritual exercises, etc.
- 2200-2292 Sacraments
- 2295-2310 Sacramentals
- 2312 Images
- 2315-2324 Relics. Shrines. Pilgrimages. Processions
- 2325-2333 Saints. Hagiology
- 2347-2377 Practical religion. Christian life
- 2380-2386 Religious life. Religious state
- 2400-4563 Monasticism. Religious orders
- 2890-4192 Religious orders of men
- 4200-4563 Religious orders of women
- 4600-4644 Churches, cathedrals, abbeys (as parish churches), etc.
- 4650-4705 Biography and portraits
- 4650-4698 Collective
- 4654-4662 Saints and martyrs
- 4700-4705 Individual
- 4700 Saints
- 4710.1-4715.95 Eastern churches in communion with Rome. Catholics of the Oriental rites. Uniats
- 4716.4-4795 Dissenting sects other than Protestant
- 4718.5-4735 Jansenists
- 4737 French schisms of the 19th century
- 4740 German Catholics
- 4751-4793 Old Catholics
- 4793.5-4794.25 Independent Catholic Churches
- 4795 Other
- 4800-9999 Protestantism
- 4800-4861 General
- 4872-4924 Pre-Reformation
- 4872-4893 Waldenses and Albigenses
- 4900-4906 Lollards. Wycliffites
- 4913-4924 Hussites
- 4920-4924 Bohemian Brethren
- 4929-4951 Post-Reformation
- 4929-4946 Anabaptists
- 4950-4951 Plain People
- 5001-5009 Anglican Communion (General)
- 5011-5207 Church of England
- 5011-5050 General
- 5051-5110 History. Local divisions
- 5115-5126 Special parties and movements
- 5127-5129.8 Church of England and other churches
- 5130-5132 General
- 5133 Sermons. Tracts. Addresses. Essays
- 5135-5136 Controversial works
- 5137-5139 Creeds and catechisms, etc.
- 5140.5-5147 Liturgy and ritual
- 5148-5149 Sacraments
- 5150-5182.5 Government. Organization. Discipline
- 5183-5187 Religious communities. Conventual life. Religious societies
- 5194-5195 Cathedrals, churches, etc. in England and Wales
- 5197-5199 Biography
- 5200-5207 Dissent and nonconformity
- 5210-5395 Episcopal Church in Scotland
- 5410-5595 Church of Ireland
- 5596-5598 Church in Wales
- 5600-5740 Church of England outside of Great Britain
- 5601-5620 Anglican Church of Canada
- 5800-5995 Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- 5996-6030 Protestant Episcopal Church outside the United States
- 6051-6093 Reformed Episcopal Church
- 6101-9999 Other Protestant denominations (Alphabetical; only larger denominations listed. The subarrangement is essentially the same for each sect, the primary features being indicated by way of example under Baptists)
- 6101-6193 Adventists. “Millerites”
- 6195-6197 Arminians. Remonstrants
- 6201-6495 Baptists
- 6201-6227 General
- 6231-6328 History. By region or country
- 6329 Baptists relations with other churches
- 6330-6331 Doctrine
- 6332 Addresses, essays, lectures
- 6333 Sermons. Tracts
- 6334 Controversial works
- 6335-6336 Creeds. Catechisms
- 6337 Service. Ritual. Liturgy
- 6338-6339 Sacraments
- 6340-6346.3 Government. Discipline
- 6349-6470 Individual branches
- 6480-6490 Individual Baptist churches
- 6493-6495 Biography
- 6551-6593 Catholic Apostolic Church. Irvingites
- 6651-6693 Christadelphians. Brothers of Christ
- 6751-6793 Christian Church
- 6801-6843 Christian Reformed Church
- 6901-6997 Christian Science
- 7003 Christian Union
- 7020-7060 Church of God
- 7079-7097 Churches of God
- 7101-7260 Congregationalism
- 7301-7343 Disciples of Christ. Campbellites
- 7401-7430 Dowieism. Christian Catholic Church
- 7451-7493 Evangelical and Reformed Church
- 7556 Evangelical United Brethren Church
- 7580-7583 Free Congregations (Germany). Freie Gemeinden
- 7601-7795 Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers
- 7801-7843 German Baptist Brethren. Church of the Brethren. Dunkards
- 7850-7865 German Evangelical Protestant Church of North America. Evangelical Protestant Church of North America
- 7901-7943 German Evangelical Synod of North America
- 7990.H6-.H69 Holiness churches
- 8001-8080 Lutheran churches
- 8101-8144 Mennonites
- 8201-8495 Methodism
- 8525-8528 Millennial Dawnists. Jehovah’s Witnesses
- 8551-8593 Moravian Church. United Brethren. Unitas Fratrum. Herrnhuters
- 8601-8695 Mormons. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- 8601–8610 General
- 8611–8617 History
- 8621–8631 Sources. Sacred Books
- 8635–8638 General treatises. Doctrines
- 8639 Sermons. Tracts
- 8641–8643 Special topics
- 8645 Controversial works against the Mormons
- 8647 Relation to other churches
- 8651 Liturgy and ritual
- 8655 Sacraments
- 8656 Spiritual life
- 8657 Government and discipline
- 8659 Priesthood
- 8661 Missions
- 8670–8680 Individual branches or sects
- 8670–8678 Community of Christ. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- 8680 Other
- 8685–8687 Temples
- 8693–8695 Biography
- 8697 Muckers (Ebelians)
- 8698 Muggletonians
- 8699.M8 Mukyokaishugi Shūkai. "Non-Churchism Assembly"
- 8699.N3-.N38 Church of the Nazarene. Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene
- 8699.N4 Nazarenes (Wirz)
- 8699.N5 New Apostolic Church
- 8701-8749 New Jerusalem Church. New Church. Swedenborgianism
- 8762-8785 Pentecostal churches
- 8799-8809 Plymouth Brethren. Darbyites
- 8901-9225 Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism
- 9301-9359 Puritanism
- 9401-9640 Reformed or Calvinistic Churches
- 9675 River Brethren. Brethren in Christ
- 9701-9743 Salvation Army
- 9751-9793 Shakers. United Society of Believers. Millennial Church
- 9801-9869 Unitarianism
- 9875-9877.1 United Brethren in Christ. Church of the United Brethren in Christ
- 9881-9882.95 United Church of Canada
- 9884-9886 United Church of Christ
- 9887 United Evangelical Church
- 9889 United Missionary Church
- 9901-9969 Universalism. Universalists
- 9975 Volunteers of America
- 9980 Walloon Church
- 9998 Other beliefs and movements akin to Christianity
- 9999 Independent churches, parishes, societies, etc.
References
[edit]- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: B-BJ" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: BL-BQ" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: BR-BX" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class B-BJ - Philosophy" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class BL-BQ - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class BR-BX - Christianity" (PDF). Library of Congress. 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
Further reading
[edit]- John R. Shook (July 28, 1997). "A Guide to Philosophy in the Library of Congress Classification: How to find Philosophical Works in the Library". OhioLINK History of Philosophy Website. Archived from the original on 2007-08-11. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
- Full schedule of all LCC Classifications