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  1. World Religions: From Ancient History to the Present
  2. Women and Religion by Marianne Ferguson, 1994-10-12
  3. The AmericanReligion: The Eemergence of The Post-Christian Nation by Harold Bloom, 1993-08-02
  4. Religion and Film: An Introduction by Melanie J. Wright, 2006-12-26
  5. Psychology and Religion : An Introduction by Michael Argyle, 2000-02
  6. The Philosophical View of the Great Perfection in the Tibetan Bon Religion (Tibetan Bon Philosophy) by Donatella Rossi, 2000-06-25
  7. Religions In Practice: An Approach to the Anthropology of Religion (3rd Edition) by John R. Bowen, 2004-07-02
  8. Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contributions to Original Intent (Religion in America) by Derek H. Davis, 2000-05-04
  9. Ancient Greek Religion (Blackwell Ancient Religions) by Jon D. Mikalson, 2004-07-30
  10. Religion in the Ancient Greek City by Louise Bruit Zaidman, Pauline Schmitt Pantel, 1993-01-29
  11. Religion and Revolution in France, 1780-1804 by Nigel Aston, 2000-09
  12. Religion: The Modern Theories by Seth D. Kunin, 2003-07-01
  13. The Encyclopedia of World Religions (Facts on File Library of Religion and Mythology)
  14. Religions of the Ancient Greeks (Key Themes in Ancient History) by Simon Price, 1999-06-28

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42. Rubriek: 73.55 Cultural Anthropology: Religion: General
Rubriek 73.55 cultural anthropology religion general. Link African religion studies in anthropology and intercultural philosophy / Wim van
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African religion: studies in anthropology and intercultural philosophy / Wim van Binsbergen

43. Religion: General Categories Available From Castlemoyle Books
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44. J&W Library | Research Resources | Subject Sites
religion general Resources These sites are primarily concerned with understanding Links to religious liberty (but not general human rights) sites,
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Religion: General Resources These sites are primarily concerned with understanding specific religions, sacred texts/scriptures, comparison of issues of concern between religions, tolerance, religious freedom, and related issues. For additional information on religion-related topics, see Directories of Religious Studies and Religion in America Beliefnet
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48. God Wars: Memes Struggle For Survival In The Human Population
general, critical overview of religion and religions worldwide.
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God Wars: which memes will adapt and win the battle for humanity's devotion? Hundreds of religions and philosophies are currently engaged in the centuries-old conflict over the hearts and minds of the human species. Some religions seek to destroy all the others; some are content with control over one group, becoming identified with ethnicity or nationality. No matter whether you think of religion as mankind's greatest characteristic or a form of self-propagating mind virus, you cannot avoid being affected by the God Wars.
In these wars, religions that spew propaganda almost always beat those that do not. Religions whose missionaries circle like vultures waiting for disasters to occur in unconverted nations have constant success. International religions have an advantage, even if numbers are small, because they can recover from persecution in any single country.
As you may guess, I do not buy into the liberal P.C. garbage that "all religions are paths to the same Truth". No they are not. Some religions don't even have gods. Some have countless gods and spirits that perform even the most mundane roles. Others, like Biblical Christianity and the Aztec blood cult, have bloodthirsty gods that promote hate and violence (cloaked in righteousness to help spread their evil). We do NOT all worship the same God. And this is a good thing.
If all Humanity had the same religion, even a peaceful mystical one, we would lose most of our creativity and the capacity for moral debate. A world dominated by the repressive

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51. GEOHIVE Largest Religions In The World.
names EnglishFinnish-Swedish religion by country religions, general Other religions Including 70 minor world religions and a large number of
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- Other Christians Islam Hinduism Buddhism Chinese folk religion New-Religions Tribal religion Sikh Judaism (Jews) Shamanism Confucianism Jain Shintoism Other religions Nonreligious Atheism total population source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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World Christian Encyclopedia (1982), projected to mid-1994; adjusted for recent data.
Other Christians: Catholics (non-Roman), marginal Protestants, crypto-Christians, and adherents of African, Asian, black, and Latin-American indigenous churches.
Hinduism: 70% Vaishnavites, 25% Shaivites, 2% neo-Hindus and reform Hindus.
Buddhism: 56% Mahayana, 38% Theravada (Hinayana), 6% Tantrayana (Lamaism). New-Religions: Followers of Asian 20th-century New Religions, New Religious movements, radical new crisis religions, and non-Christian syncretistic mass religions, all founded since 1800 and most since 1945. Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea.

52. Gothenburg University Index: Humanities/Main
A directory of resources maintained by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, G¶teborg University, Sweden. Features categories devoted to Archaeology, History, Philosophy, religion, and academic departments, as well as general resources.
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53. Understanding Islamic Religion
This site provides information to help non and new- Muslims understand the essentials of religion, god, belief, destiny, resurrection, meaning of life in general and islamic faith in particular.
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54. The International Association For Religious Freedom
Supports freedom of religion and belief as defined by international law. The IARF has general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
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55. The Traditional Religion Of Vodun (Voodoo) In Haiti
Collection of scholarly and informative documents, by various authors, on the history and practice of Vodun (Voodoo) in Haiti; part of an even larger site on Haitian history in general.
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The traditional religion of Vodun (Voodoo) in Haiti
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Introduction to Voodoo in Haiti
By Bob Corbett, March 1988. Basic concepts, key terms, and issues discussed in outline form.
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Reflections on ways to regard Haitain Voodoo
By Bob Corbett, Spring 1988. Philosophical perspectives. Three primary ways of regarding virtually any phenomena we observe or hear about or hear claimed: a) Naturally, b) Psycho-naturally, c) Transcendentally.
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By Bob Corbett, December 1991. A brief chronology. A suggested chronological structure for the history of Voodoo, but no elaboration of that perspective.
A Guide to Zombie Movies
By Lisa Willey, 17 December 1991. A long list of movies and their characterization, which is an important source and expression of Western orientalization of Haitian culture.

56. Primitive Religion
Primitive religion. general Information. Primitive religion is a name given to the general E Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1915);
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General Information Primitive religion is a name given to the religious beliefs and practices of those traditional, often isolated, preliterate cultures which have not developed urban and technologically sophisticated forms of society. The term is misleading in suggesting that the religions of those peoples are somehow less complex than the religions of "advanced" societies. In fact, research carried out among the indigenous peoples of Oceania, the Americas, and sub Saharan Africa have revealed rich and very complex religions, which organize the smallest details of the people's lives. The religions of archaic cultures - the cultures of the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic ages - are also referred to as primitive. The available evidence for prehistoric religions is so limited as to render any reconstruction highly speculative. Scholars such as Mircea Eliade, however, have emphasized the importance of contemporary fieldwork in recapturing a sense of the religious life of early humankind. BELIEVE
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57. Magic Bibliographies By John-Gabriel Bodard
Scholarly bibliographies of books on folk magic. Topics include Witches or Magic Users in Greek Literature; Necromancy; Cursing; Anthropological and general Theories of Magic, Papyri Graecae Magicae; and Magic and religion in Egyptian, Coptic, Jewish, Syrian, Anatolian, Hittite, and Mesopotamian Cultures.
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58. Women And Religion - General, Comparative And Interfaith Views
Information on women and religion either general information across faith lines, comparing views in several faiths, or looking at women with an interfaith
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Recent Laura Ormiston Chant: "Duty of God to Man" A British religious thinker addresses the 1893 Parliament of the World's Religions on the subject of unity beneath religions. Julia Ward Howe: "What Is Religion?" 1893 An address Howe delivered at the Parliament of the World's Religions, one of the events at the 1893 Columbian Exposition, World' Fair, Chicago. Fundamentalisms and Women Journal of Women's History 10.4) Download the table of contents free, pay for fax or mail delivery of other articles. Includes Christian, Hindu, and Islamic fundamentalisms.

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60. Aztec Religion
Comprehensive site dealing with Aztec religion as part of a general Mexico student teacher resource center.
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Aztec Religion
Doctrines Aztecs beliefs were based in their perception of nature, its time space, and cycles. They were particularly concerned with the destructive aspect of nature, and most of their rituals are means of avoiding the destructive and chaotic forces of nature, and finding harmony within nature. The need to control nature is evident in their calendar systems. They had two calendars which when combined formed a third one. The first calendar, the "Xihuitl", or natural year calendar, was used to measure the agricultural year and provided the basis upon which they performed their ritual to their various gods. The second calendar, the "Tonalpohualli", was a specific religious calendar. The structure of the calendar was based on a combination of number and sign system that determied the fate of everyone depending on the date of their birth. Certain deities were associated with certain days.
The Xihuitl and the Tonalpohualli were combined forming a third calendar that was named Xiuhmolpilli (a bundle of years). The Xiuhmopilli or the calendar round had a cycle of fifty two solar years, the time needed for the two previous calendars to have a coincident beginning. Each period of fifty two years was considered an era at the end of which destruction might take place if sacrifices were not performed.
The Aztec world was divided into time and space. Concerning time, they believed that the world was divided into five eras, or suns. Each previous era had been governed by one deity and it had ended with the destruction of the elements or phenomena after which it had been named. The Aztec believed themselves to be living in the fifth and last era. This era which they called era of movement would be brought to an end destroyed by earthquakes. after which the world and time would come to an end.

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