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Promotes interdisciplinary research on religions in contemporary societies. Includes details of events and scholarships, and full text documents for download in PDF format. Site also available in Italian.
http://www.centroedoardoagnelli.it/
Consortium of Canadian academic societies. News, articles, job listings; directories of Canadian researchers, journals, and academic departments.
http://www.ccsr.ca/
Alphabetized and cross-linked collection of definitions taken from the Oxford Dictionary of World Religions and the Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions.
http://www.bloomington.in.us/~okolicko/definitions.html
Brief descriptions of several world religions, and a large collection of links to religious texts and to other religion and mythology websites.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1699/
Description of various religions and ethical systems, including Christian denominations, provided by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/var_rel.htm
A forum for substantive discourse on research and scholarly inquiry to create and develop knowledge about contemplative and spiritual life within and across multiple traditions, disciplines, and professions. Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies at Marshall University.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/merton-l.htm
Retrievable resources for and writings by religious studies students. Free public domain etexts, discussion forums, and useful links.
http://religions.myztek.com/home.php3
Based on the author's personal experience of being in heaven, this site accurately shares updated knowledge about Jesus, Heaven, God, and Eternal Life with everyone.
http://www.insearchofheaven.com
Morgan Luck's collection of resources for studying miracles and magic. Includes a bibliography, links to online papers and other researchers' sites, a list of relevant journals, a discussion forum, and Luck's professional details.
http://morgan.somethingeasytoremember.co.uk
An introduction to the six major religious traditions of the world from the EMuseum at the University of Minnesota. Includes histories and basic beliefs of Animism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism; glossaries, and links. Use our clickable map showing the geographic concentrations of religious gro
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/religion/