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  1. The Poetry of Meditation: A Study in English Religious Literature
  2. SOME RELIGIOUS LITERATURE AND PROPHETIC HISTORY OF AMERICA by J.U. STUCKI, 1999
  3. Theological Index References To The Principal Works In Every Department Of Religious Literature: Embracing Nearly Seventy Thousand Citations, Alphabetically Arranged Under Two Thousand Heads (1868) by Howard Malcom, 2010-09-10
  4. Modern literature and the religious frontier by Nathan A Scott, 1958
  5. An outline of the religious literature of India by J N. 1861-1929 Farquhar, 2010-08-30
  6. 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
  7. Middle English Literature: A Critical Study of the Romances, the Religious Lyrics, Piers Plowman by George Kane, 1980-01-31
  8. Some Religious Elements in English Literature (Hogarth Lectures on Literature (London), No. 14.) by Rose, Macaulay, 2007-12-21
  9. The Festa Et Storia Di Sancta Caterina: A Medieval Italian Religious Drama (Studies in the Humanities: Literature-Politics-Society) by Anne Wilson Tordi, 1997-02
  10. The Image of the Church Minister in Literature (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation) by Edward R. Heidt, 1994-12
  11. Medieval English Religious and Ethical Literature: Essays in Honour of G.H. Russell by Gregory Kratzmann, 1987-04
  12. Bright Shootes of Everlastingnesse: The Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric (Essays in the Seventeenth-Century Literature, 2) by Claude J. Summers, 1987-04
  13. King James I and the Religious Culture of England (Studies in Renaissance Literature) by James Doelman, 2000-10-27
  14. Paradise for the Poor: Hussar, Standard & Caroline Alberta: Letters of Ole Nissen, 1923-1937 (Literature and the Religious Spirit Series) by Ole Nissen, 2001-01

61. Legal News - Legal Lowdown
Because of this case, other neighboring school districts that do not allow for thedistribution of religious literature on campus are also reconsidering their
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Legal Resources Legal FAQ Insurance ... Member Benefits Legal Lowdown U. Michigan Case Heard at Supreme Court On April 1, 2003, The Supreme Court heard what is being called the most important civil rights case of this era. The dispute involves the University of Michigan admissions policies, which have been alleged to favor minority students over white students. Some call such policies "affirmative action," while others deem it "reverse discrimination." The question for the Supreme Court, in Grutter et al. v. Bollinger et al. and Gratz v. Bollinger et al. (Nos. 01-1333/1416/1418/1438/1447/1516) is whether or such policies violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which says in part that no State shall, "deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.""" In oral arguments, attorneys working representing the University of Michigan argued that by having a diverse student body, the education of all students is enriched and also denied that the "point" system constituted a quota. However, attorneys representing the Barbara Grutter and Jennifer Gratz, the plaintiffs in this case, argued that the goal of promoting diversity in the student body was not a sufficiently compelling reason to employ a policy that gives preferential treatment to minority applicants. In addition to counsel for the parties to the case, the Court also heard from Theodore Olsen, solicitor general representing the Bush administration. Olsen argued that the Michigan admissions policy was in fact a quota system and accused the University of using racial stereotypes to break down racial stereotypes.

62. RELIGIOUS LITERATURE (in VSCCAT)
religious literature. religious literature. ( about) (5 titles) Searchalso under Bible as literature. religious literature, American.
http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT?S=RELIGIOUS LITERATURE

63. Merging Currents, Inc.: Temple Bells: Readings From Hindu Religious Literature B
Temple Bells Readings from Hindu religious literature by Appasamy, AJ (ed.). TempleBells Readings from Hindu religious literature. by Appasamy, AJ (ed.).
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Temple Bells: Readings from Hindu Religious Literature
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All advertised prices include air mail shipping from India. (Allow two to three weeks for delivery.) We now accept payment by VISA or Mastercard; email us if you would like to make payment through an alternate means. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Temple Bells: Readings from Hindu Religious Literature by Appasamy, A. J. (ed.) U.S. $11.95 A new edition of Bishop Appasamy's collection of readings from Hindu religious literature under nine headings: the adoration of God, the burden of sin, the greatness of God, "in divers manners", the joy of salvation, the moral path, the practice of prayer, the speech of love, and the supremacy of religion. With an introduction to the authors and books quoted and an index. Published in 2001 by IJA Publications. 164 pages Available in paperback only. New ISBN: 81-86778-35-7 Related Categories:
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Hindu Studies: Hindu Scriptures: Vernacular Works Comparative Religious Studies and Studies of Other Indian Religions: Comparative Religion Studies: Comparative Studies of Hinduism and Christianity: Christian Studies of Hinduism Book #591 Specific titles or authors not listed or for more information, send email to

64. Merging Currents, Inc.: An Outline Of The Religious Literature Of India By Farqu
An Outline of the religious literature of India by Farquhar, JN. All prices are inUS dollars. An Outline of the religious literature of India. by Farquhar, JN.
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All advertised prices include air mail shipping from India. (Allow two to three weeks for delivery.) We now accept payment by VISA or Mastercard; email us if you would like to make payment through an alternate means. All prices are in U.S. dollars. An Outline of the Religious Literature of India by Farquhar, J. N. U.S. $19.95 An authoritative summary of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist literature described in their historical development, with comprehensive indices to assist in locating information on desired texts. An essential reference work on Asian religions. Published in 1984 [1920] by Motilal Banarsidass. 451 pages Out of print. Available in hardback only. New ISBN: 0-89581-765-9 Related Categories:
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65. E. L. Easton - English - Religion
Religion. History Culture religious literature Asian Religions ChristianityCatholic Orthodox Protestant Islam Judaism religious literature.
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Charles Muller East Asian Religions Paul Halsall Introduction to Buddhism Buddhism Buddha Net
CHRISTIANITY
Catholic Church Audio Sites Catholic Encyclopedia Early Christian Church History Ecole Initiative Early Church Documents ICLNet Catechism Catechism Catholic Online Patron Saints Catholic Community Forum Our Lady of Fatima The Vatican official website Resources on the Net John Mark Ockerbloom Quiz Gary Hoge Quizzes Catholic Community Forum Quizzes U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

66. Selection Sources For Congregational Libraries
Specific headings, such as religious literature, religious fiction, religious poetry,and religious newspapers and periodicals, further describe the field.
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Selection Sources for Congregational Libraries Related Links
Selection Sources for Congregational Libraries:
Introduction
This site is intended to heighten awareness of a particular type of library, namely congregational libraries. Here, visitors will find links to library associations, software for running a library, and reviews of print and electronic sources designed to aid in library purchasing. The site will be most useful to church and synagogue librarians, although anyone interested in learning about church libraries, or finding worthy religion books and videos, may find helpful information.
For the purposes of this site, a congregational library is defined as a library located in a Protestant, Catholic or Jewish house of worship. Characteristically, the library serves the local congregation, and collects primarily religious materials.
Developing a collection from donations and a limited budget can be a challenge for any librarian, but congregational libraries present special constraints upon material selection. While these libraries are specialized in terms of collecting exclusively religious materials, religious materials are available in a variety of formats for various audiences. Uniquely, a congregational library attempts to gather materials which reflect a denomination's viewpoint while maintaining a balance of other religious views.

67. Jewish Studies Minor Course Descriptions
Religious Studies 142Areligious literature in Hebrew (Garr) PrerequisiteReligious Studies ABC or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
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68. Religious Studies -- Marshall University
Department of Religious Studies. Course information, web resources, faculty info, insights and stories Category Society Religion and Spirituality Academic Departments...... Through study of religion in its cultural and social contexts, of the major worldreligions, of religious literature, myth, symbolism, ritual, ethics, and
http://www.marshall.edu/rst/
"The farther you enter into the truth, the deeper it is." - Bankei eligious Studies is an academic discipline associated with the Humanities Program that is inherently interdisciplinary, intercultural, intellectually critical and creative while offering breadth and depth of perspectives that is unique. The non-sectarian academic study of religion generates intellectual and spiritual excitement for learning and for understanding the meaning of being human in individual, cultural and universal contexts. Existing for over 75 years at Marshall , a public university, the department continues to explore ways to encourage reflection and discussion through such vehicles as inter-religious dialogue, the sponsoring of a listserv, merton-l , on the meaning and practices of contemplation, spirituality and religious thought in contemporary culture among world-wide subscribers, and a Web Bulletin Board, Religious-Talk , for the discussion of religious ideas and ideas about religion.

69. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Num Mark SUBJECTS (111 of 11) Year Entries 29 Found 1 religious literature 8Related Subjects 8 2 religious literature 9 3 religious literature Authorship
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70. History Of Dutch Religious Literature
History of Dutch religious literature. Code number, FLW0006440. Title, Historyof Dutch religious literature. (even years only, eg 20002001).
http://www.ufsia.ac.be/flw/ects/phil/flw0006440.html
Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte welkom onderwijs onderzoek vakgroepen ... nieuws History of Dutch Religious Literature Code number Title History of Dutch Religious Literature (even years only, e.g. 2000-2001) Contact hours 3 hours per week Duration 15 weeks Semester nd semester Mode of tuition 45 lectures/seminars Assessment compulsory oral examination Credits Language Dutch Professor in charge Th. Mertens Objectives Content Study material Objectives and Content Study material Content: Thom.Mertens@ufsia.ac.be
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71. Religious And Theological Abstracts
Subscription print and online abstracting service for scholarly religion and theology journals. Free Category Society Religion and Spirituality Journals...... 1. Christian 2. InterFaith Dialog. F. Judaism. 1. General 2. History3. religious literature. a. Mishna/Talmud b. Other. G. World Religions.
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Religious and Theological Abstracts provides objective summaries of articles appearing in scholarly journals in the fields of Religion and Theology.
W e list a wide variety of periodical literature, including Christian, Jewish, and other world religions, and provide English language abstracts of articles in English, Hebrew, Afrikaans, and major European languages. Religious and Theological Abstracts
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I. Biblical A. General 1. Texts and Versions
2. Introduction
3. Hermeneutics - Theology

72. Adherents.com - Religious Groups In Literature
Adherents.com Religious Groups in Literature. Not in religious literature,' Hickscorrected. 'I don't read science fiction much,' Ormandy said pointedly.
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Adherents.com: Religious Groups in Literature
33,992 citations from literature (mostly science fiction and fantasy) referring to real churches, religious groups, tribes, etc. [This database is for literary research only . It is not intended as a source of information about religion.] Index back to science fiction, USA
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Group Where Year Source Quote/
Notes science fiction USA Bear, Greg. The Forge of God . New York: Tor (1987); pg. 255. "'He's acted as advisor to the President on the Death Valley spaceship, and he's well known in scientific and journalistic circles. He's had over forty books published, including his recent prophetic novel, Starhome , a scientific romance about his first contact. His name is Trevor Hicks, and he's a native of Great Britain.' " science fiction USA Bear, Greg. The Forge of God . New York: Tor (1987); pg. 199. "'I am way out of my depth here, Mr. Hicks. This is not clear-cut. We're certainly not dealing with angels with flaming swords. We're not dealing with anything predicted in apocalyptic literature.' 'Not in religious literature,' Hicks corrected.

73. Faculty Experts Guide
medieval song; religious literature; secondlanguage acquisition theory; teachingmethods. About UM Web Copyright © 1999-2003 The University of Mississippi.
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74. Windows On Italy - Cultural Tidbits Literature (2/5)
The prose of the 14th century was characterized by an explosion of religious literature,primarily aimed at the education and religious instruction of the
http://www.mi.cnr.it/WOI/tidbits/lit2.html

75. Literatures
A description of literature in Switzerland's German, French, Italian and Romansh-speaking regions Category Arts Literature World Literature Swiss...... There is an unbroken tradition of Protestant religious literature in FrenchspeakingSwitzerland which is still alive today and whose most prominent
http://www.eda.admin.ch/washington_emb/e/home/culedu/cultur/Litera.html
Swiss Representations in the U.S. SEARCH CONTACT US PRINT ENGLISH CULTURE
Literatures Due to its linguistic diversity, Switzerland has four distinct literatures: German-speaking Switzerland Three main literary developments in the Early and High Middle Ages are noteworthy: the translations done by monks such as Notker at the Abbey of St. Gallen (approx. 950-1022), which were important for the evolution of the German language; the Middle High German , compiled in Zurich between 1300 and 1340 in the Manesse Song Manuscript, and finally, in the Late Middle Ages, religious pageantry (Christmas, Carnival, Passion and Easter plays, etc.). Humanism, the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation led to the establishment of an extensive literary life in German-speaking Switzerland. The works of the physician and naturalist Paracelsus (Theophrastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541), 200 years ahead of his time, the memoirs of the shepherd turned academic Thomas Platter (1499-1582), and the writings of the Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531) all extend beyond regional importance. The 17 th century saw the emergence of an aristocracy in the small states of the Confederation, leading to a certain stagnation in Swiss cultural life. In the final phase of what became known as the

76. Literary Resources At Adherents.com - Site Map
Index to literature resources at Adherents.com. SF Reviews and religious SF. Original Literary Resources at Adherents.com on the Adherents.com web site dealing with literature, especially those which pertain to specific authors
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This page lists resources on the Adherents.com web site dealing with literature, especially those which pertain to specific authors or books. These resources include web pages connected to the "Religion in Literature" database , as well as other original material.
Lists of Authors
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77. World Religions
Brief descriptions of several world religions, and a large collection of links to religious texts and to other religion and mythology websites.
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World Religions
Religion, History and Literature
Religion is more than just a belief in a deity. Religion is philosophy and a way of life. It can define who you are, how you view the world around you and how you interact within it. There are as many different types of religion as there are different types of people.
Some religions and beliefs you may know about, some may seem strange and some you've probably never heard of before. Hopefully the information provided on this page will help some people understand the beliefs of others and clear up misunderstandings that may have gone on for generations. You'll discover that people have more in common than you'd think.
I've written descriptions of some world religions to give a basic definition of some of the belief systems. The following links represent a small fraction of the world's religions, so enter with an open mind and explore.
Someone asked Master Yangqi, "When the founder of Zen came from India to China, he sat facing a wall for nine years-what does this mean?" Yangqi said, "As an Indian, he couldn't speak Chinese."
Descriptions of some World Religions
I wrote some of these papers many years ago in an Intro to Religion class, they were written as summaries of a chapter in "The World's Religions" by Huston Smith. Others were collected from other sources. If something is copywrited please let me know! Many thanks to Dr. Tony D'Souza for putting up with me in his class.

78. Online Religious Booklets And Articles
Death the Final Enemy. Laws to Live By. religious Articles. Honoring Mom Check theContents. Bible Based literature For the Family Christian Children's Corner.
http://www.antelope-ebooks.com/RELIGIOUS/religiouslist.html

79. CTI Centre For Textual Studies
Features links to resources in literature, Linguistics, Philosophy, religious Studies, Classics, Film Studies, and Theater Arts. Also offers a calendar of events and publications. Hosted by the Humanities Computing Unit at the University of Oxford.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ctitext2/home.html
Literature, Linguistics, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies,
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Our journal containing articles on using computers in teaching, reviews and announcements.
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80. Hinduism Home Page
Hindu cosmology, organization, religious life, worship, sacred literature, with a glossary, timeline maps.
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/religionet/er/hinduism/index.htm

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