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  2. Open-source religion - Wikipedia

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    Open-source religions employ open-source methods for the sharing, construction, and adaptation of religious belief systems, content, and practice. [1] In comparison to religions utilizing proprietary, authoritarian, hierarchical, and change-resistant structures, open-source religions emphasize sharing in a cultural Commons, participation, self-determination, decentralization, and evolution.

  3. World Religions and Spirituality Project - Wikipedia

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    In an article that discusses the challenge of teaching students about new religious movements, Douglas E. Cowan explains that, because of "the thousands of NRMs that exist in the world at any one time, only a relative handful are ever discussed in the various print resources […], and the Internet is, by default, the only source of information available.

  4. Portal:Religion/Projects - Wikipedia

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  5. Archives de sciences sociales des religions - Wikipedia

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    The journal was founded in 1956 under the CNRS as the Archives de Sociologie des Religions.It was renamed as the Archives de sciences sociales des religions in 1973. [1] [2] It was founded by a group of five intellectuals: Henri Desroche, Émile Poulat, Jacques Maître [], François-André Isambert and Gabriel Le Bras.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Religious leaders work group ...

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    Who’s Who of World Religions, ed. John R. Hinnels, Simon & Schuster, 1992, ISBN 0-13-952946-2. Legend = Major article = 1 column or more; Significant article = 3 paragraphs or over ½ column (28 lines) to 1 column; Minor article = 1 or 2 paragraphs, 27 lines or less

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Religion/Interfaith work group

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    Other religions that are not part of my Eclectic beliefs, though I do have knowledge in them, include the Native American Church, some Aboriginalism, Shamanism, and Voodoo. Casswenze 21:47, Thursday December 19 2024 - I am a convert to Judaism who was raised Roman Catholic and I studied religion in the North American context at university. I ...

  8. Logos Bible Software - Wikipedia

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    Logos Bible Software is a digital library application developed by Faithlife Corporation.It is designed for electronic Bible study. In addition to basic eBook functionality, it includes extensive resource linking, note-taking functionality and linguistic analysis for study of the Bible - both in translation and in its original languages.

  9. Template:WikiProject Religion - Wikipedia

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    This template {{WikiProject Religion}} adds articles to Category:WikiProject Religion articles and is a self-reference. Please add to relevant articles' talk pages. This template should be transcluded as {{WikiProject Religion}} and not substituted because it employs conditional code. Transclusion also allows easy updating of all the Project's ...