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Recommended Web sites for the Study of Religion
Video
clips online
- Ontario Consultants on
Religious Tolerance contains hundreds of essays on a vast variety of
subjects concerning religion and morality presented in as unbiased a way
as possible. Also contains descriptions of dozens of Christian
denominations and over 60 non-Christian religions. (available for
purchase on CD - see site). Highly recommended!
- Adherents.com
full of statistics about different religions around the world
- Religious Studies
is an academic resource site for students of religion
- Religious
Movements contains profiles of over two hundred small, little known,
often misunderstood religious movements, including many newer groups
(don’t call them "cults"!). Includes information on history,
beliefs and practices of the groups as well as some controversial issues
related to various groups.
- "Religion and Ethics Newsweekly" is a half
hour program airing Sunday mornings on PBS TV covering news and information
about and concerning religion in today’s world. At this site you can review
current and past stories by week and by
topic. A number of such stories have accompanying video clips (using
RealPlayer).
I highly recommend watching this program!
- Internet Sacred Text
Archive contains contents of sacred texts from dozens of religions
including traditional and esoteric faiths as well as Eastern and Western
religions. A useful resource.
- beliefnet and OurFaiths.org include
areas for on-line chats and discussions with people of different
religions in addition to other interesting and informative resources
- The Pluralism
Project provides resources on religious diversity in America,
including demographics and profiles on a variety of religions and religious centers
across the country.
- The Freedom Forum and the First
Amendment Center
for information about first amendment rights. There you can browse news
stories related to religious rights issues.
- Religion
in the News: The New York Times "College Times"
provides easy access to recent news articles about religion.
- A
Sourcebook For Earth's Community of Religions (the on-line version archived from the
book edited by Joel Beversluis). "Initially created as a resource for participants in the 1993 Parliament of the World's
Religions, this SourceBook is a unique anthology, bringing together elements characteristic of many different kinds of publications-- religious studies and reference materials, public documents, inspirational reflections, prayers and scriptural texts, political and ecological analysis, directory information, and annotated resource guides."
Contains essays on all the world's major religions as well as other faith traditions, such as indigenous beliefs,
wicca, and esoteric philosophies. Also contains other resources for building a multifaith community of religions.
- The Interfaith Conference of
Metropolitan Washington
promotes interfaith relations in the DC Metro area. Provides for a variety of
opportunities to attend and participate in events such as the Fall Interfaith
Concert, the Spring Public Dialogue, and occasional local pilgrimages and
special workshops. IFC also provides volunteer and internship opportunities to
help promote their work.
- Web sites related to Eastern
religions
- Web sites related to Western
religions
- Other sites of interest can be found within the lecture material for
courses at
this site
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