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         Religious Literature:     more books (100)
  1. Asian Philosophical, Mystical and Semi-religious Literature
  2. Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age of Religious Crisis (Princeton Essays on the Arts) by John N. King, 1989-04
  3. Some religious literature and prophetic history of America
  4. Fictions of the Inner Life: Religious Literature and Formation of the Self in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (Disputatio) by Ineke Van t Spijker, 2004-05
  5. Medieval Religious Literature (University of Wales Press - Writers of Wales) by D. Simon Evans, 1986-07-31
  6. Introduction to Yoruba: Language, Culture, Literature & Religious Beliefs Part I by Abraham Ajibade Adeleke, 2006-09-06
  7. In a Mediaeval Library: A Study in Pre-reformation Religious Literature
  8. Orality and literacy in Middle English religious literature on the example of medieval lives of Christ.: An article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies by Wladyslaw Witalisz, 2001-01-01
  9. The Metaphysics of Mass Art-Cultural Ontology: Mysticism, Mexico and English Literature (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation, V. 24a-B) by C. J. P. Lee, 1999-04
  10. Reid Barbour. Literature and Religious Culture in Seventeenth-Century England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by P.E. McCullough, 2003-06-22
  11. Medieval English Religious and Ethical Literature: Essays in Honour of G.H. Russell by Gregory Kratzmann, 1987-04
  12. Towards a Spirituality for Lay-Folk: The Active Life in Middle English Religious Literature from the Thirteenth Century to the Fifteenth (Salzburg Studies ... Elizabethan & Renaissance Studies, 92:23) by F. J. Steele, 1995-04
  13. Spiritual Empowerment in Afro-American Literature (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation, Vol 6) by James H. Evans, 1988-01
  14. Text As Topos in Religious Literature of the Spanish Golden Age (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures) by M. Louise Salstad, 1996-04

41. Religious Literature
religious literature. Polacco, P. (1990). Just plain fancy. New York Dell Publishing Group Inc. An Amish girl gets to raise what
http://old.weber.edu/loda/religiou.htm
Religious Literature
Polacco, P. (1990). Just plain fancy. New York: Dell Publishing Group Inc. An Amish girl gets to raise what she thinks is a chick but that chick turns out to be just plain fancy. Wild, M. (1991). Let the celebrations begin! New York: Orchard Books. How a twelve year old girl and others in a concentration camp prepare for their liberation and celebration party. Lowry, L. (1989). Number the stars . New York: Dell Publishing. When the Nazis start to capture all the Jews in Denmark, Annemarie and her family must help save their closest friends. Gilman, P. (1992). Something from nothing. New York: Scholastic Inc. A young boy's grandfather continues to use his skills to save his grandson's baby blanket. Sussman, S. (1983). There's no such thing as a Chanukah bush, Sandy Goldstein. Niles, IL: Albert A young Jewish girl sees why she can have fun at Christmas too. Return to Multicultural Home Page

42. Sanskrit Religious Literature
Return to Natalie s Main Site. Send a question or comment to Natalie.
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43. A Publishing House Of The Religious Literature
A publishing house of the religious literature.
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A publishing house of the religious literature
The building of printing and publishing house of the religious literature was built by architect Vaine Leander in 1914.

44. Classics Of Religious Literature (Altany)
Marshall University Spring 2000 RST 351 Classics of religious literature One word of truth outweighs the whole world. Russian proverb
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/a/altany/rst351_3/rst351-0002.htm
Marshall University Spring 2000
RST 351: Classics of Religious Literature "One word of truth outweighs the whole world."
Russian proverb
Mentor : Dr. Alan Altany [ curriculum vitae Office: Harris Hall 411
Email: altany@marshall.edu Phone/Voice Mail:
Web Site: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/ FAX: Sessions
: Tuesday/Thursday 12:30 - 1:45, Harris Hall 445
Office Hours : MW 10 - 11, 12 - 2, T/Thr 11 - 12:30, F 10 - 11
Office Email: Student email will be responded to within 24 hours Texts Dakota , Kathleen Norris
Learning to Love , Thomas Merton
The Other Side of the Mountain , Thomas Merton
Dillard Reader , Annie Dillard Cross Creek , Marjorie Rawlings The Violent Bear It Away , Flannery O'Connor World-wide web sites for both assigned and free reading Religious Studies is an academic discipline in which the phenomenon of religion in human experience is studied in a nonsectarian, unbiased manner using various kinds of historical-critical, analytical, comparative, phenomenological

45. Rst351-9902
9902.htm. RST 351 Classics of religious literature. One word of truth outweighs the whole world. Russian proverb. Thomas Merton
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/a/altany/rst351_2/rst351-9902.htm
Original Web Document: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/rst351-9902.htm RST 351
Classics of Religious Literature "One word of truth outweighs the whole world."
Russian proverb
Thomas Merton Confucius Indian Circle of Life Chaim Potok Yin-Yang
Mentor: Dr. Alan Altany Office: Harris Hall 411
Email: altany@marshall.edu Phone/Voice Mail: 304.696.2702
Web Site: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/ FAX: 304.696.6565
Sessions : Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 - 10:45 Office Hours : MW 10 - 11, 12 - 2
Harris Hall 445 T/Thr 11 - 12:30
F 10 - 11
Texts The Seven Storey Mountain , Thomas Merton The Analects , Confucius Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions

46. MAATI : Religious Literature
religious literature. Considering the high antiquity of this vast religious literature, the given amount of material is extraordinary.
http://maat.sofiatopia.org/sacred_texts.htm
To display this page you need a browser with JavaScript support. religious literature the Scribe of Saqqara
IVth or Vth Dynasty
Because religion itself was an important factor in everyday life, religious texts are a major part of Egyptian literature. Secular texts were usually written on papyrus, but most have persished together nwith the liberaries, offices and homes of the officials in which they were kept (except if they were deliberately buried). Instead, religious texts were inscribed on more permanent media, like tomb walls or stelae.
Religious texts fall into one of two categories : funerary and devotional literature.
FUNERARY LITERATURE
These are the oldest texts, and most extensively preserved. They tend to be written in vertical columns of text rather than in horizontal lines (some texts are arranged retrograde, the signs facing the end of the text rather than its beginning). Let us discuss them chronologically :
1. The

47. Nihongi - Index - Shinto Texts Writings And Religious Literature
comparativereligion.com - an ever expanding resource for world religious thought and literature, covering major world religions, alternative spirituality, and
http://www.comparative-religion.com/shinto/nihongi/
SHINTO SHINTO THE KOJIKI THE NIHONGI THE YENGISHIKI MAIN SITE COMPARATIVE RELIGION INTERFAITH DIALOGUE FORUM ABOUT MAIN SECTIONS WORLD RELIGIONS ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY GENERAL ARTICLES SPECIAL FEATURE: APOCRYPHA DIRECTORY comparative religion world religions shinto the nihongi
the nihongi
translated by W.G. Ashton The Nihongi continues where the Kojiki finishes, cataloguing the descent of the Yamato rulers of Japan from the Gods, to the date of 697 AD. In this sense, the Nihongi, as with the Kojiki, represents a mixture of an open political agenda with a sometimes mixed groups of folkloric tales and mythological happenings. The Nihongi itself was completed around 720 AD, and played an important role in the reshaping of Japan by the Yamato rulers, not least in the naming of the country as Nippon . And although the Nihongi itself is neither held to be a canon of any kind, it's subsequent effect on Japanese identity, in conjunction with the Kojiki, has been extremely powerful. PLEASE NOTE: No extensive English translation of these texts appears on the internet. Only the following excerpts are available for online reprroduction:

48. JEWISH RELIGIOUS LITERATURE GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY*
JEWISH religious literature GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY*. A Brief Glossary. Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible in its three parts Torah, Nevi im, Ketuvim.
http://www.pitts.emory.edu/ResearchAssist/BIB/jewish.html
A Brief Glossary Tanakh Targum Septuagint Midrash (exposition) is a rabbinic commentary on the Bible that explains legal points (primarily, midrash halakah) or brings out lessons by story, parable, or legend (primarily, midrash aggadah). The midrashim were written from the Mishnaic period to the 13th c. Midrash Rabbah is an anthology of midrashim on the Bible, divided by book (hence, Genesis Rabba, Leviticus Rabba, etc.) The anthology covers the Torah and the megillot. Midrash ha-Gadol Midrash Tehillim Masorah designates the body of traditions that are printed in the margins of the Hebrew Bible to guide the reader. Talmud Mishnah Gemara is the commentary on the Mishnah that was codified in the two (three for the Babylonian Talmud) centuries after 200 CE. In addition to legal matters, it includes large sections of midrash, aggadah, stories about rabbis, medical advice, science, etc.
Classical Rabbinic literature
Halakhah designates all legal discussions. Aggadah Tosefta ("addition") is that collection of tannaitic teachings that supplements the Mishnah. It is four times as long as the Mishnah but divided into the same sections. Tefilla or Siddur *The Pitts Theology Library thanks Prof. David Blumenthal for his critique of an earlier version of this guide.

49. Labour, Love And Prayer: Female Piety In Ulster Religious Literature, 1850-1914
UTPJOURNALS.com. Labour, Love and Prayer Female Piety in Ulster religious literature, 18501914 Andrea Ebel Bro_yna. Institute of
http://www.utpjournals.com/product/utq/701/prayer87.html
Published in University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 70 Number 1, Winter 2000/01- Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Labour, Love and Prayer: Female Piety in Ulster Religious Literature, 1850-1914
Andrea Ebel Bro_yna. Institute of Irish Studies/Queen's University of Belfast/McGill-Queen's University Press. xvi, 292. $65.00
Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly by SHERIDAN GILLEY
But if a (male) butcher or baker is not in the same position as a mother, the virtues are gender-blind, and so the Catholic church has tried to hold them up to both men and women. The church may, in the nineteenth century, have had more success with women than with men, but that was never its aim, any more than it wanted to bring more women than men to heaven. The author often shows a commendable consciousness that her own world view is not that of her subjects, but her feminist perspective obscures the essentially religious motivation and self-understanding of lives which were lived not for this world but another.

50. Archived: Religious Literature In Schools
of Finding Common Ground How Faith Communities Support Children***s Learning focuses on the right of students to distribute religious literature to their
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/commonground/sld008.htm
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
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51. Religious Literature
religious literature. Students have the right to distribute religious literature to their schoolmates on the same terms as they are
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/commonground/tsld008.htm
Religious Literature
  • Students have the right to distribute religious literature to their schoolmates on the same terms as they are permitted to distribute other literature that is unrelated to school curricula or activities.
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52. UNE Online > RELS301 Religious Literature
RELS301 religious literature. When offered RELS301 is offered internally and externally in 1st Semester 2004. For admissions information contact
http://online.une.edu.au/info/public/rels301.html
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RELS301 Religious Literature
When offered: RELS301 is offered internally and externally in 1st Semester 2004
For admissions information contact:
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53. Religious Literature
Escatological Development in Egyptian religious literature. PERIOD. VEHICLE. MEDIUM. EFFICACY. Old Kingdom. Pyramid Texts. Pyramid Walls. Pharaoh/King. Middle Kingdom.
http://www.bobevans.ca/egypt/reltxt.html
Escatological Development in Egyptian Religious Literature
PERIOD
VEHICLE
MEDIUM
EFFICACY
Old Kingdom
Pyramid Texts
Pyramid Walls
Pharaoh/King
Middle Kingdom
Coffin Texts
Wooden Coffins
Nobles
New Kingdom
Book of the Dead
Papyrus Rolls
Common Man
The Pyramid Texts Oldest body of religious texts exclusively concerned with the welfare of the dead king. Consist of incantations whereby his place in the sky and other prereogatives of the dead king are auured him. Incorporate the ritual recited in connection with the daily offerings made in the pyramid temples. The Coffin Texts Composed on behalf of non-royal personages, and comprise incantations affording protection against hunger, thirst, and the manifold dangers of the netherworld. Incantations for enabling the deceased to assume whatever forms he pleased, by virtue of which he could enjoy his former pastimes and partake of the society of his friends and relatives. The Book of the Dead A heterogeneous assemblage of funerary spells of various dates, including also a few hyms to Ra and Osiris, selections from which were written on papyrus and deposited in the tombs of most well-to-do Egyptians. The number of spells and their order vary greatly. Three versions or recensions can be distinguished. Back to Egypt Page

54. Religious Literature
I have not committed adultery . . . I did not add to the weight of the balance . . . I have not taken milk from the mouths of children. . Back Religious Texts.
http://www.bobevans.ca/egypt/bokdead.html
Book of the Dead
Misnamed "The Book of the Dead" by Arab workers who helped the early Egyptologists in their excavations, the correct translation for this religious text is "The Book of Coming Forth by Day". Unlike our modern myths that the spirits of the dead come out only at night, the Ancient Egyptians believed that the "Ka" or double came out in the daytime. Contained within this text are several common themes that run parallel to Judeo-Christian teachings. Whether the Egyptians borrowed from their Hebrew captives or the Israelites refined Egyptian beliefs will likely never be fully known. Consider the following words spoken by the deceased as he addresses the gods in the Hall of Judgement. "I have given bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothes to the naked, and a boat to one without a boat" And later in the text, in the portion that has come to be known as the "Negative Confessions", we find the rudiments of the 10 Commandments. "I have not impoverished the masses . . . .I have not caused pain. I have not caused anyone to weep. I have not killed. I have not commanded anyone to kill. I have not done that which is harmful to anyone. I have not committed adultery . . . I did not add to the weight of the balance . . . I have not taken milk from the mouths of children."

55. WorldWide Religious News
religious literature allowed in city buildings ( Pacific Business News, May 11, 2004) Leaflets with religious references are permitted in Honolulu s
http://wwrn.org/sparse.php?idd=9854&c=129

56. Student Press Law Center - SPLC Report
3 Page 11 Students who want to distribute religious literature challenge restrictions on speech © 2001 Student Press Law Center Valerie Snyder wanted to
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57. Massachusetts High School Adopts Policy Allowing Distribution Of Religious Liter
Massachusetts High School Adopts Policy Allowing Distribution of religious literature. June 23, 2003. Mathew D. Staver. WESTFIELD, MASS
http://www.juntosociety.com/legal/liberty/lc_ms_na44.htm
Home About Us Breaking News Commentary ... Store Massachusetts High School Adopts Policy Allowing Distribution of Religious Literature June 23, 2003 Mathew D. Staver WESTFIELD, MASS - In response to a federal court order, Westfield High School has now adopted a policy which protects the distribution of religious literature. Earlier this year Judge Frank Freedman issued an injunction against the Westfield Public Schools, prohibiting the school from disciplining six students who distributed candy canes with a religious message to their fellow students. The students, all members of the L.I.F.E. Bible Club at Westfield High School, are represented by Mathew D. Staver, President and General Counsel of Liberty Counsel, and Erik W. Stanley, Litigation Counsel for Liberty Counsel.
On March 17, 2003, Judge Freedman issued a 67-page opinion declaring the school policy and practice unconstitutional. Following the decision, the school removed any disciplinary action from the students' files and recently adopted a new school policy which Liberty Counsel assisted in drafting. It is worth noting that when the state of Massachusetts filed its report in April to the U.S. Department of Education regarding state schools and their compliance with the Guidelines on Constitutionally Protected Prayer in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, it noted that not all state schools were in compliance. One of these schools was obviously Westfield High School. Now that this new policy has been adopted, the school has come into compliance with the Guidelines.

58. Rst351-0102
Marshall University Spring 2001 RST 351, Classics of religious literature Modern Memoirs of the Soul C. S. Lewis Thomas Merton Dorothy Day Dietrich
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/rst351-0102.html
Marshall University Spring 2001
RST 351, Classics of Religious Literature: Modern Memoirs of the Soul"
C. S. Lewis Thomas Merton Dorothy Day Dietrich Bonhoeffer Elie Wiesel Annie Dillard "One word of truth outweighs the whole world." (Russian proverb)
Mentor : Dr. Alan Altany ( curriculum vitae ) Harris Hall 411 Phone FAX
Email
altany@marshall.edu Web Site http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/
Departmental Web Site http://www.marshall.edu/rst/ Electronic Discussion List : Section 201: rst351-0102-list@marshall.edu
Class Electronic Discussion Lists Archive Section 101 RST 351: T/Th 12:30-1:45, Harris Hall 445 Office hours : MW 10-11, 12-2; T/Thr 11-12:30; F 10-11
Office Email : Student email will be responded to within 24 hours of reception Text/Resources Surprised by Joy , C.S. Lewis
The Long Loneliness , Dorothy Day
, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The Seven Storey Mountain , Thomas Merton All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs , Elie Wiesel And the Sea is Never Full: Memoirs , Elie Wiesel The Annie Dillard Reader , Annie Dillard World-wide web sites for both assigned and free reading Religious Studies is an academic discipline in which the phenomenon of religion in human experience is studied in a nonsectarian, unbiased manner using various kinds of historical-critical, analytical, comparative

59. Scout Report Archives
Results 1 4 of 4 Searched for Classification equals religious literature . Religion Newswriters Association. With a membership
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60. Scout Report Archives
Browse Resources. religious literature. (4 resources). Resources. Internet Sacred Text Archive. The world s philosophical and religious
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--BrowseResources.php?ParentId=3190

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