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  1. Critical Terms for Religious Studies
  2. The Ideology of Religious Studies by Timothy Fitzgerald, 2003-10-16
  3. Theory for Religious Studies (Theory 4) by Timothy K. Beal, William E. Deal, 2004-09-14
  4. The Politics of Religious Studies by Donald Wiebe, 2000-12-01
  5. Religious Studies and Theology: An Introduction (Religion, Race, and Ethnicity) by Helen Bond, Seth Kunin, et all 2003-05-01
  6. An Introductory Dictionary of Theology and Religious Studies (Michael Glazier Books)
  7. Theological and Religious Reference Materials: Practical Theology (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies) by G.E. Gorman, Lyn Gorman, 1986-05-15
  8. Dance as Religious Studies by Doug Adams, Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, 2001-04
  9. The University Gets Religion: Religious Studies in American Higher Education by D. G. Hart, 2002-09-24
  10. Religious Studies, Theology, and the University: Conflicting Maps, Changing Terrain
  11. Reflections on Mormonism: Judaeo-Christian parallels : papers delivered at the Religious Studies Center symposium, Brigham Young University, March 10-11, 1978 (The Religious studies monograph series)
  12. How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith: A User-Friendly Study of Romans by Fritz Ridenour, 2002-06
  13. A Student's Guide To Religious Studies (Guides To Major Disciplines) by D.G. Hart, 2005-07-01
  14. Messianism, Zionism, and Jewish Religious Radicalism (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism) by Aviezer Ravitzky, 1996-09-01

161. Centre For Ministry Studies
Empirical theology, psychology of religion and religious education are the main areas of research in the centre. PhD supervision is available. The Professor of Practical Theology welcomes informal questions regarding supervision.
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/rs/ms/
Uned Diwinyddiaeth Ymarferol
Practical Theology Unit
www.bangor.ac.uk/rs/pt/ Centre for Ministry Studies
3 June 2003. This site will no longer be updated. A new website for each of the centres of Practical Theology has now replaced this current site. Please click here to view the new site.
E-mail any comments or questions to practical_theology@bangor.ac.uk Site created and maintained by Mike Fearn. Last updated Jun 3 2003. Next update due never again... Check out www.bangor.ac.uk/rs/pt/

162. Foundation For Ancient Research And Mormon Studies
Research arm of Brigham Young University's Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient religious Texts. Features digital library, research reports and publication catalog.
http://farms.byu.edu/
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    Research Topics Book of Mormon Book of Abraham DNA Hugh Nibley ... Dead Sea Scrolls Publications The FARMS Review Journal of Book of Mormon Studies Insights Multimedia ... Bookstore Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies What Is FARMS The Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) supports study and research on the Book of Mormon, the Book of Abraham, the Old Testament and the New Testament, studies of the early formative period of the Christian tradition, ancient temples, and other related subjects. ... Upcoming Events Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit in Europe Recent Publications Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem,

    163. Settling The Plymouth Colony
    Introduces the concepts of religious freedom and selfgovernment through a social studies unit designed for Intermediate ESL students in grades 3-8.
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    Settling the Plymouth Colony
    by Judie Haynes Introduce the concepts of religious freedom and self-government with this social studies unit on the Plymouth Colony designed for Intermediate ESL students in grades 3-8. The study of the Pilgrims, the Mayflower Compact, and the settlement of Plymouth is an excellent opportunity to develop an understanding of religious freedom and self-government with second language learners. Highlight the importance of immigration in the history of the United States and link this information to students' own experiences. Help your students see the Pilgrims as the first immigrants. Provide "hands-on" activities which engage your ELLS in learning. Graphic organizers are important to make information comprehensible to second language learners. This unit follows the TESOL Pre-K-12 ESL Standards: Standard 2, Goal 2.
    Lesson topic
    The Founding of the Plymouth Colony
    Proficiency/Grade level
    Advanced beginners-Intermediate Grades 4-8
    Content Concepts and Skills
    Vocabulary for colonization; social studies concepts of immigration, self-government and religious freedom

    164. G O D L O V E S F A G S . C O M
    Expose of Fred Phelps' website. Also contains information on religious attitudes towards gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, Biblical studies, and a guide to web resources.
    http://godlovesfags.com/
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    165. Welcome To Yogashakti Mission
    Teaching classes in hatha yoga, meditation, scriptural studies, satsang, and religious functions. Ashrams in New York and Florida, India, mission in London.
    http://www.yogashakti.org/
    Welcome!
    Ma Yogashakti's Quote for the day: “The mind likes to imitate.”
    News
    Mataji is currently in New York
    Yogashakti Missions
    are non-profit organizations established worldwide by H. H. Ma Yoga Shakti Saraswati to teach the essence of yoga, meditation, and spirituality to all those who seek guidance.
    Our motto is:
    Truth is our Religion, Service is our Worship,
    Knowledge is our Breath World is our Family,
    Yoga and Meditation is our Way. There are centers in New York Palm Bay - Florida London - U. K Mumbai - New Delhi - Chennai - Kolkata - Haridwar, India . Each center has classes in yoga, meditation, scriptural studies, satsang, and religious functions. Mataji - Ma Yoga Shakti travels between the centers and may be reached at the centers according to her travel schedule
    Yoga Syzygy - 2nd Edition
    Yoga Syzygy is a translation with commentary of the yoga treatise Gherand Samhita, by the ancient master of yogic wisdom Rishi Gerand. While little is known about the personal life of this yogi, his treatise has been popular in India for centuries and has served as a source of inspiration to thousands of yogis. To preserve the authenticity of the treatise, the original Sanskrit text is included, followed by the illuminating commentaries of a living master of yogic wisdom, Ma Yoga Shakti. Softcover, 5 by 8 inches

    166. Bloodless Medicine Research
    Bloodless medicine is a modern field of research which studies the available strategies for providing medical care without allogeneic transfusions. In most cases this is undertaken because of religious convictions, but not always.  Any technological improvement, as well as any therapeutic strategy, that permit the avoidance of  the allogeneic blood, have to be carefully followed in the universities. Our site propose to coordinate research in this field.
    http://www.med.unipi.it/patchir/bloodl/bmr.htm

    167. THE  UNACCEPTABLE  COST  OF  RELIGIOUS SUPERSTITION
    In many states it's legal to let your own children die because of religious beliefs. This page has case studies of superstition causing innocent kids to die or God deciding that a child should die, depending on your interpretation.
    http://www.deism.com/harrison.htm
    THE UNACCEPTABLE COST OF RELIGIOUS SUPERSTITION All three little innocent children pictured above are victims of religious superstition. All three children died because their parents believed in the faith-healing BS that the Bible is full of. The first little child who's pictured above is Harrison Johnson. In September of 1998 he was stung by over 430 yellow-jackets. His parents are Christians who believe in "faith-healing" so they prayed for him for seven hours before calling for medical help. Harrison died. His parents actions are perfectly legal in the state of Florida where this tragedy took place. This murderous behavior is also legal in 45 other states in the 50 United States. The only states that are progressive enough to not permit the killing of innocent children for religious "reasons" are Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts and South Dakota. The second child pictured above is Amy Hermanson from Sarasota, Florida. She had diabetes. She also had Christian Science parents. The two don't mix and Amy lost. Amy was visibly sick for a period of four weeks. As many people do who believe in the hocus pocus of faith-healing, Amy's mother was pretending everything was alright. She took Amy to visit a neighbor who encouraged her to take Amy to a doctor. She refused. A few minutes latter Amy crawled into the room begging her mother to take her home. Amy died a few days latter. The third picture is of Ian Lundman from Minnesota. He also suffered from both diabetes and Christian Science parents. Minnesota is one of the 46 backward states stepped in superstition where it's perfectly legal to kill kids if your religious beliefs embrace faith-healing. Ian exhibited all the signs and warnings of diabetes: frequent urination, vomiting and labored breathing. His custodial mother did nothing but hire a Christian Science practioner and Christian Science nurse. Since they believe in the deadly superstition of faith-healing they offered no medical help. Ian became yet another victim of "revealed" religion.

    168. University Of Dallas - Institute Of Religious And Pastoral Studies
    The IRPS program is a master's level education in the spiritual, theological and pastoral principles that guide the discernment and exercise of the various gifts that the Holy Spirit bestows for the service of the Catholic Church.
    http://www.udallas.edu/IRPS/
    UD Home M E N U
    Institute for Religious and Pastoral Studies
    In 1985, Bishop William Friend of Shreveport-Alexandria, speaking to an audience of priests, religious and laity from Dallas/Fort Worth and the surrounding area, called for the University of Dallas “to take a decisive role” in the theological formation and continuing education of leaders among the Catholic laity, clergy and religious. In response, a period of preparation and planning followed, under the guidance of Fr. Gilbert Hardy, then Graduate Dean, and Dr. John Paynter, Provost. Then in 1987, at the request of Bishop Thomas Tschoepe, the Bishop of Dallas and Grand Chancellor of the University of Dallas and Chairman of its Board of Trustees, the IRPS was established. The Institute is open to clergy, religious, and laity who would like to earn a graduate degree or certificate for professional ministry. Though the program is built on a solid academic core, the courses in the Institute seek to address matters of pastoral skill and spiritual formation.
    The Master’s programs of the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts are an expression of the University of Dallas’ overarching mission: the pursuit of wisdom, of truth, and of virtue as the proper and primary ends of education. The University seeks to educate its students so they may develop the intellectual and moral virtues, prepare themselves for life and work in a challenging and changing world, and become leaders able to act responsibly for their own good and for the good of their family, community, country, and church.

    169. Resource Pages For Biblical Studies, Main Page
    The 2002 edition(©) of Focusing on the early Christian writings and their social world. The Resource Pages have been moved to www.torreys.org/bible/.
    http://www.hivolda.no/asf/kkf/rel-stud.html
    Focusing on the early Christian writings and their social world. The Resource Pages have been moved to
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    Please update your bookmarks!

    170. Redirect
    Reading the primary sources in philosophy, religion, and literature are at the heart of learning the foundations of our intellectual tradition.
    http://www.mala.bc.ca/www/ipp/cpr.htm

    171. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    Today s three links, randomly drawn from VoS ( ). •, Nomadic Research Labs ( created by Steven K. Roberts, who has been a technomad
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/
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    "We are Seven"
    Burns The National Bard Stanford Seminar on Enlightenment and Revolution (faculty/student research group, lectures, conferences) (Michael Marrinan)
    W elcome to the new VoS. Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that serves content dynamically on the Web. Users gain greater flexibility in viewing and searching, while editors are able to work more efficiently and flexibly.
    We've tried to maintain most of the original structure of the site, which models the way the humanities are organized for research and teaching as well as the way they are adapting to social, cultural, and technological changes. But some shifts in organization and navigation are necessary for technical reasons. ( Navigating and Bookmarking VoS Important : the new VoS is still a work in progress, but we have turned it on because it is already more functional than the original site. There are still some mis-orderings of categories and author names that we are fixing as we convert our legacy resources. We've also temporarily removed as many of the broken links as we could find and will restore them when we can (or find substitutes). Some categories have thus been temporarily decimated. If Michel Foucault wrote about

    172. Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture: Publications

    http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/jjrs/jjrs.htm

    173. Nanzan Institute For Religion Culture Publications
    Print and electronic journal. Index of subjects and authors; majority of articles available for download
    http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/jjrs/

    174. Broken Link
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    175. Rel

    http://www.coh.arizona.edu/rel_studies/rel.html

    176. Could Not Find Journal Details
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    177. UofT Department And Centre For The Study Of Religion
    Our website has moved! Please visit the new online home of the Department and Centre for the Study of Religion University of Toronto. www.religion.utoronto.ca.
    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/religion/
    Dept. for the Study of Religion
    Centre for the Study of Religion
    University of Toronto
    123 St. George Street
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada M5S 2E8 Phone: (416) 978-2395
    FAX: (416) 978-1610
    Other sites of interest:
    Canadian Society for the Study of Religion
    American Academy of Religion
    Archived handbooks from previous years:
    U of T Homepage Last updated December 24, 2003

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