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  1. The World's Parliament of Religions: The East/West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 (Religion in North America) by Richard Hughes Seager, 2009-09-29
  2. Death and Dying in World Religions by BREGMANLUCY, 2009-08-14
  3. Orisa Devotion as World Religion: The Globalization of Yoruba Religious Culture
  4. The Facts on World Religions (The Facts On Series) by John Ankerberg, John Weldon, et all 2009-04-01
  5. World Religions by Warren Matthews, 2008-12-22
  6. World Religions: A Historical Approach by Solomon A. Nigosian, 2007-07-07
  7. Our Religions: The Seven World Religions Introduced by Preeminent Scholars from Each Tradition by Arvind Sharma, 1994-08-05
  8. War and Peace in World Religions: The Gerald Weisfield Lectures 2003 by Perry Schmidt-Leukel, 2010-06-09
  9. Introduction to World Religions: Communities and Cultures
  10. The Coming Convergence of World Religions by Robley E. Whitson, 1992-06
  11. Scriptures of the World's Religions by James Fieser, John Powers, 2007-12-19
  12. Exploring the Spirituality of the World Religions: The Quest for Personal, Spiritual and Social Transformation by Duncan S. Ferguson, 2010-08-24
  13. World Religions: A Guide to the Essentials
  14. Public Religions in the Modern World by Jose Casanova, 1994-06-15

61. World Religions
Teachers or students in general may want to study further into the religions we have included on this site. If this is the case, then we have a few Teacher Resources and Lesson
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62. College Of Nations
Undergraduate BA degree programs in world religions, social science and mass communications.
http://www.bridgeport.edu/con/index.html

63. World Religions - FREE Presentations In PowerPoint Format, Free Interactives & G
Free Presentations in PowerPoint format Free Activities for Kids . This section offers free presentations in PowerPoint format for World Religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism
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64. International College
Offers BA programs in International Political Economy and Diplomacy, Social Science, World Religions, Sociology and other fields.
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/3242.asp

65. The World Religions Program At The University Of Bridgeport
Contains overview, requirements and suggested program.
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/2374.asp

66. Genesis | World Religions Course | Brandeis University
Photos and quotes from Genesis participants discussing their experience taking the course World Religions Encountering Diversity .
http://www.brandeis.edu/genesis/courses/religion/index.html

67. World Religions In Greater Boston
Online resources and history gathered by Harvard s Pluralism Project.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~pluralsm/98wrb/index.htm
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68. World Religions
Religions of the World (http//www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/religion/) contains a brief description of the Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Animism.
http://www.mccsc.edu/~kmcglaun/religion/world.htm
Jackson Creek Middle School World Religions Buddhism Hinduism Judaism Sikhism and Jainism ... Religions of the World (http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/religion/)- contains a brief description of the Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Animism. Religious Movements (http://web.archive.org/web/20060907005952/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/relmove/)-listed alphabetical, this site discusses the history, beliefs, how it spread, and the different practices of various religions. IPL's Religion (http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/browse/owd1000/)- links to various sites dealing with Judaism, Hinduism, Christanity, Buddhism, Islam, and more. Yahoo.com's List of Faiths and Practices (http://dir.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Religion_and_Spirituality/Faiths_and_Practices/)- this hyperlink lists leads to several sites about various world religions. Babylon Translation: Religion and Beliefs (http://www.babylon.com/define/83/religion-belief.html) -A collection of dictionaries about a variety of religions and beliefs such as Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Judaism. Religion Facts (http://www.religionfacts.com/)-provides information about various religions.

69. Http://www.uushoals.com
Includes upcoming events, sermons, overview of world religions.
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70. World Religion Resources - The Best Of The Net
A wonderful example of how one person's intimate vision of the relationship between and among world religions can find creative expression on the Internet.
http://www.aril.org/World.html

WORLD RELIGION RESOURCES
The following sites have been awarded the ARIL Hot Site designation as offering among the best resources concerning world religion on the Internet.
  • Mysticism in World Religions Interesting format, numerous links, especially to Buddhist resources. These pages are put together by Deb Platt entirely out of her "household income." A wonderful example of how one person's intimate vision of the relationship between and among world religions can find creative expression on the Internet. Adherents.com The place to go for facts and figures about membership in most world religions and denominations. The GodWeb features an active blog, original articles and information on the relationship between Christianity and other world religions. The Pluralism Project was developed by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University to study and document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities. The website includes a description of the CD-ROM and slide sets that give teachers and students of religion a remarkable multi-media resource to enhance their appreciation of religious diversity. English Literature and Religion.

71. Religion | World News | Guardian.co.uk
Continuing coverage with news, commentary, analysis and links to web resources. Includes issues involving the faiths in Britain, faith schools and religious hatred.
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72. World Religions
An essay or paper on World Religions. The purpose of this research is to examine religions of the world from the ancient period to the present day. The research will set forth
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World Religions
The purpose of this research is to examine religions of the world from the ancient period to the present day. The research will set forth the archeological, anthropological, and historical context out of which the origins of religion emerged and then discuss what religions have in common and how they differ as regards the issues they address and the human needs they satisfy. In the first part of the research, primitive religions and the religions of the earliest civilizations will be discussed, as well as the religions of India and China. In the second part, the rise of the monotheistic religions from polytheistic roots, as well as the contemporaneous religions of China and Japan, will be addressed. The discussion will conclude with an assessment of the role of religion in human experience and ways in which, in the modern period , it appears to have both remained constant with and deviated from its earliest development. The term primal religion, as Nielsen

73. World Religions - Major Religions Of The World | Buzzle.com
World Religions Religions are complex phenomena, defying definition or summary. As many definitions and theories of religion exist as there are authors to write about it.
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Religions are complex phenomena, defying definition or summary. As many definitions and theories of religion exist as there are authors to write about it. Three different approaches may be taken to the scholarly study of religion: the historical approach, the phenomenological, and the behavioral or socio-scientific. Explore some of these methods and make your own investigations with the pointers provided below. This guide provides information on the major religions of the world.
What is the Golden Rule

Do you know what is the Golden Rule and where it originated from? Do you know what it means? If not, then this article will tell you all about the Golden Rule. Read on for more information.
The Role of Mysticism in World Religions

Mysticism is an element of all major religions that is neither well-understood nor widely talked about.
Pantheism: Nature as Religion from One Perspective

Pantheism is a belief system that views the entirety of Nature or the Universe as God, and rejects the idea of a personal or creator God.
Syncretism Examples

Syncretism has been in practice since quite a long time, but not many people know what it actually means. The following article will provide you with a range of syncretism examples, which will help you in understanding the concept better.

74. University Of Delaware World Religions (PHIL204) Syllabus
World Religions PHIL204.010 Syllabus Spring 2005 Alan Fox 15 Kent Way 8318077 E-Mail Afox@udel.edu Office Hours M/Th 10-11am or by appointment Back to World Religions Home Page
http://www.udel.edu/Philosophy/afox/PHIL204/syl05s.html

75. Yahshuan Archives - Akashic Infinitum (The New Alexandrian Library)
Preservs Books from world religion, sects, history, philosophy, health, self-help, self-sufficiency, biographies and old Children s materials. Including Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and Gnostic writings.
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76. Religions Of The World
This site is about major world religions and their relationship to Christianity. Another LinksSite for World Religions
http://www.42explore2.com/religion.htm
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Religions of the World Easier - Religion is belief in a supreme being or beings; belief in God or gods. Religion is a belief system that is practiced through faith, obedience, prayer, and worship. Harder - People practice religion for many reasons. Some follow a religion because its part of their family or tribal heritage and culture. For others, religion provides a feeling of security because the divine power is believed to be watching over them. Some follow a religion because it promises salvation and happiness or a chance to improve themselves in another life after death. For other people, religion yields a sense of individual fulfillment and provides meaning to life. Finally, many people follow their religion to enjoy a sense of kinship with fellow believers. For many people, religion is an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, practices, and worship involving one supreme God or Deity. Other peoples' religions involve a number of different gods. Some people's religion has no specific God or gods to be worshiped. There are also people who practice their religious beliefs in their own personal way, largely independent of organized religion. But almost all people who follow some form of religion believe that a supreme being created the world and influences their lives.

77. A Bow Of The Head: Religions Of The World
A site for those who wonder about other religions and wanted to know more. Features history, quotes, images, links, literature, and easy-print articles about major world religions.
http://library.thinkquest.org/28505/
Andy Chow, Ian Anthony Li, and Royce Yuen

78. WORLD RELIGIONS
W O R L D R E L I G I O N S. by JAMES HASKINS submitted by Astalea Religion is like the fashion. One man wears his doublet slashed, another
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W O R L D R E L I G I O N S by JAMES HASKINS submitted by Astalea Religion is like the fashion. One man wears his doublet slashed, another lace, another plain; but every man has a doublet. So every man has his religion. We differ about trimming. John Seldon, Table-Talk: Religion (a. 1654) INTRODUCTION Who am I? Why was I born? Does my life have a purpose? Does the world have a purpose? When I die will I no longer exist? What is the meaning of it all? Man has asked these questions almost from the beginning of his history, and for just about as long he has looked to religion for answers to these questions. It is hard to define religion. Ten different people will give ten different meanings. For one person, religion is a complete way of life, determining what he eats, who his friends are, whom he marries, even his daily schedule. For another, religion means going to church or synagogue or temple and observing religious holidays. For another, religion is simply a way of living in the world; for another it is a belief in God. For still another, it is not a belief in God but a feeling of oneness with the universe. And for some, religion is just something practiced by other people, something that other people need to provide meaning for their lives. Even those who would not call themselves religious agree that religion has played an important role in man's history. It has given mankind some of its greatest heroes and some of its greatest tragedies. The history of religion, like the history of man, is one of love and pride and joy and sorrow and paid and greed. As long as man survives, so will religion.

79. Interfaith Council Of Boulder
An umbrella organization representing the major world religions with faith communities in Boulder, Colorado.
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/community/religious/interfaith/icindex.html
Welcome To Interfaith Council of Boulder!
PO Box 19664
Boulder, CO 80308-2664
Deborah Voss 303. 442.1787
Rev. Teena Racheli 303.232.7686

Who are we?
  • We are an umbrella organization representing the major world religions with faith communities in Boulder, Colorado. Including Chistian, Jewish, Moslem, Buddhist and Bahai congregations. Member representatives subscribe to many different beliefs systems however seek a common ground of understanding. We have an abiding interest in peace and justice issues as well as liturgical celebrations. Activities include Interfaith Thanksgiving service, Easter Sunrise service and Crop Walk (annual 10k hunger walk). IFCB has developed Community Table in cooperation with Community Food Share and First Christian Church. Volunteers are needed to cook and serve meals to low-income families. For more information, contact Rowena at 443-8075.
  • For more information about monthly meetings, contact Chairperson Stan Grotegut at 443-2291. All are welcome!
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80. Major Religions Of The World — Infoplease.com
There are twelve classical world religions—those religions most often included in history of world religion surveys and studied in world religions classes Baha'i, Buddhism,
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