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  2. Joseph Kitagawa - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa (March 8, 1915 – October 7, 1992) was an eminent Japanese American scholar in religious studies. He was professor emeritus and dean of the University of Chicago Divinity School.

  3. Major religious groups - Wikipedia

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    The world's principal religions and spiritual traditions may be classified into a small number of major groups, though this is not a uniform practice. This theory began in the 18th century with the goal of recognizing the relative degrees of civility in different societies, [2] but this concept of a ranking order has since fallen into disrepute in many contemporary cultures.

  4. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.

  5. Category:Religion in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Religion in Chicago" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  6. Category:Religious organizations based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This content category includes all articles and subcategories related to Chicago religious organizations. These include organizations that are either formally or informally organized, chartered, or have headquarters in Chicago, Illinois as a religious organization having local, national, or international social, welfare, or denominational purposes.

  7. World's Columbian Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The location of the fair was decided through several rounds of voting by the United States House of Representatives. The first ballot showed Chicago with a large lead over New York, St. Louis and Washington, D.C., but short of a majority. Chicago broke the 154-vote majority threshold on the eighth ballot, receiving 157 votes to New York's 107. [11]

  8. Category:Religion in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Chicago (6 C, 2 P) Christianity in Illinois (13 C, 4 P) H. ... Pages in category "Religion in Illinois" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Baháʼí House of Worship (Wilmette, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    A Chicago resident named Nettie Tobin, unable to contribute any money, famously donated a discarded piece of limestone from a construction site. [13] This stone became the symbolic cornerstone of the building when ʻAbdu'l-Bahá arrived in Wilmette in 1912 for the ground-breaking ceremony during his journeys to the West . [ 14 ]