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Religions and 2001
* Rhodes, Ron, The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 2001
A Comparative Sociology of World Religions: virtuosos, priests, and popular religion ( New York: NYU Press, 2001 ).
A Comparative Sociology of World Religions: virtuosos, priests, and popular religion ( New York: NYU Press, 2001 ).
Religions ( 2001 census ):
* Healey, John F., The Religion of the Nabataeans: A Conspectus ( Leiden, Brill, 2001 ) ( Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, 136 ).
Religions ( 2001 census )
Religions ( 2001 census ):
On October 29, 2001, Mohammed participated in an " Evening of Religious Solidarity " joined by Reverend Robert H. Schuller, Minister Louis Farrakhan and members of the Parliament of World Religions at The Mosque Foundation in Villa Park, Illinois.
" George D. Chryssides writes in Exploring New Religions ( 2001 ) that Han's importance with the church continues to grow.
* Religions ( 2001 ): 36. 3 % Jewish, 29. 3 % Catholic, 6. 8 % Protestant, 5. 6 % Muslim, 4. 9 % Christian Orthodox, 4. 5 % Hindu, 3. 0 % Buddhist, 1. 6 % Other Christian
* Religions: ( 2001 ) 80. 9 % Catholic, 3. 1 % Protestant, 2. 2 % Muslim, 1. 4 % Buddhist, 1. 4 % Christian Orthodox, 9. 4 % No religion
Religions ( 2001 ): 68. 5 % Catholic, 2. 8 % Muslim, 2. 8 % Protestant, 1. 4 % Buddhist, 1. 1 % Christian Orthodox, 1. 0 % Other Christian, 21. 0 % No religion
Religions ( 2001 census ):
Religions ( 2001 ): 45. 24 % Catholic, 22. 39 % Protestant, 19. 64 % No religion, Other Christian 3. 62 %, Sikh 3. 16 %, 1. 91 % Christian Orthodox, 1. 20 % Buddhist, 1. 08 % Jewish
* Lewis, James R. Odd Gods: New Religions and the Cult Controversy, Prometheus Books, 2001
Religions ( 2001 census ):
Religions ( 2001 ): 29. 28 % Catholic, 25. 01 % Protestant, 19. 60 % Non religious, 14. 03 % Jewish, 4. 18 % Christian Orthodox, 2. 62 % Other Christian, 2. 52 % Muslim, 1. 35 % Buddhist
*" Taranaki Religions " 2001 NJ Taniwha T. W. O. R 2003
In addition to his writings on the website, Robinson has also contributed a chapter on " Satanic Ritual Abuse " to The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions ( 2001 ), edited by James R. Lewis.
* Main Religions Are Muslims 977, 943 ( 59. 37 %), Hindus 662, 066, Christians 5, 267 ( Census of India 2001 ).
Religions ( 2001 ): 51. 05 % Protestant, 23. 96 % Catholic, 19. 83 % No religion, 3. 13 % Other Christian
Religions ( 2001 ): 77. 0 % Catholic, 7. 3 % Protestant, 2. 7 % Muslim, 2. 6 % Christian Orthodox, 2. 1 % Sikh, 1. 6 % Hindu, 1. 3 % Buddhist, 3. 9 % No religion
* Healey, John F., The Religion of the Nabataeans: A Conspectus ( Leiden, Brill, 2001 ) ( Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, 136 ).
Susan Sered and Linda Barnes Cambridge, MA: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University, The Divinity School, ( 2001 )

Religions and ):
* Ronald Hutton, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles, ( Blackwell, 1993 ): ISBN 0-631-18946-7
" James Freeman Clarke said in Ten Great Religions ( 1871 ): " The Buddhists have founded no Inquisition ; they have combined the zeal which converted kingdoms with a toleration almost inexplicable to our Western experience.
Massimo Introvigne of the Center for Studies on New Religions writes in The Unification Church ( 2000 ): " The issue of succession is now of fundamental importance.
* Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs, " When Scholars Know Sin: Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters ," Skeptic, 6 / 3 ( 1988 ): 36-44.
While at Washington University, Smith was the host of two National Educational Television series ( NET – the forerunner of PBS ): The Religions of Man and Search for America.
Pavlos, Review of Six Perspectives on New Religions, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 22 ( 1983 ): 95-96.
* Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs, " When Scholars Know Sin: Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters ," Skeptic, 6 / 3 ( 1988 ): 36-44.
* Robin Ridington, " Images of Cosmic Union: Omaha Ceremonies of Renewal ," History of Religions 28 ( 2 ): l35-150, 1988
History of Religions 32. 1 ( 1992 ): 88-90.
* Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions: An A-Z Guide to the World's Religions, by Wendy Doniger, M. Webster ( Merriam-Webster, 1999 ISBN 0-87779-044-2, ISBN 978-0-87779-044-0 ): Patriarch
History of Religions 17 ( 1978 ): 303-330.
" Meeting God in Garland: A Model of Religious Tolerance ," Nova Religion: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 3, n. 1 ( October 1999 ): 45 – 53.

Religions and 47
* Religions: 47. 7 % Catholic, 39. 5 % Protestant, 2. 5 % Other Christian, 8. 3 % no affiliation
Religions: 47. 1 % Catholic, 46. 0 % Protestant, 4. 9 % No affiliation

Religions and .
* Beyond the Threshold: Afterlife Beliefs and Experiences in World Religions by Christopher M. Moreman, Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.
Readings in Indigenous Religions ( London and New York: Continuum ) pp. 72 – 105.
Readings in Indigenous Religions ( London and New York: Continuum ) pp. 17 – 49.
* Fowler, Jeaneane D. World Religions: An Introduction for Students, Sussex Academic Press ( 1997 ).
Religions and the Cruel Return of Gods.
The city played host to the first two Parliament of the World's Religions in 1893 and 1993.
* Some Latter-Day Religions, by G. H. Combs.
The only existing umbrella organization within the countercult movement in the USA is the EMNR ( Evangelical Ministries to New Religions ) founded in 1982 which has the evangelical Lausanne Covenant as governing document and which stresses mission, scholarship, accountability and networking.
* Ankerberg, John and John Weldon, Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions, Harvest House, Eugene, 1999.
Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions and the New Age Movement, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 2004.
* Cole, Alan, " Simplicity for the Sophisticated: ReReading the Daode Jing for the Polemics of Ease and Innocence ," in History of Religions, August 2006, pp. 1 – 49
* Édouard Schuré, The Great Initiates: A Study of the Secret History of Religions ( 1889 ), Blauvelt ( N. Y .): Garber Books, 1992, 480 p. “ Rama, Krishna, Hermes, Moses, Orpheus, Pythagoras, Plato, and Jesus .”
Often referred to as Gaianism, or the Gaian Religion, this spiritual aspect of the philosophy is very broad and inclusive, making it adaptable to other religions: Taoism, Neo-Paganism, Pantheism, Judeo-Christian Religions, and many others.
Religions are, for the most part, bad — but religion is not.
The " Declaration Toward a Global Ethic " from the Parliament of the World ’ s Religions ( 1993 ) proclaimed the Golden Rule (" We must treat others as we wish others to treat us ") as the common principle for many religions.
* Jenkins, Phillip ( 2000 ) Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History.
In Indian Religions, Heaven is considered as Svarga loka, and soul is again subjected to rebirth in different living forms according to the fruits of its good deeds.
Religions that speak about heaven differ on how ( and if ) one gets into it, either in the afterlife or while still alive.
Religions can be classified as circumcising and non-circumcising, proselytizing ( attempting to convert people of other religion ) and non-proselytizing.

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