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Religious and Conflict
* Sandgren, David P. Christianity and the Kikuyu: Religious Divisions and Social Conflict.
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* 2008 Robert M. Veatch, Hipprocratic, Religious and Secular Medical Ethics: The Point of Conflict
* Religious and Ethnic Conflict Abroad Talk of the Nation, September 15, 1999
* Clark V. Johnson, Mormon Redress Petitions: Documents of the 1833-1838 Missouri Conflict, Religious Studies Center, BYU, 1992.
* Cécillon, Jack D. " Language, Schools and Religious Conflict in the Windsor Border Region: A Case Study of Francophone Resistance to the Ontario Government's Imposition of Regulation XVII, 1910-1928 ," Dissertation Abstracts International, 2008, Vol.
Such disciplines include: Anglican Studies, Biblical Studies, Canon Law, Canonical Practice, Conflict Studies, Counseling and Spirituality, Eastern Christian Studies, Ecclesiastical Administration, Ethics, Group Facilitation, First Nations Leadership, Interreligious Dialogue, Ministry, Mission Studies, Pastoral Theology, Philosophical Theology, Philosophy, Public Ethics, Religious Education, Social Communications, Spirituality, and Theology.
* The Conflict of Science and Religion: Religious Metaphysics and the Scientific World View as Alternatives, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics ( JITE ), Vol. 153 ( 1 ), 1997, pp. 216 – 234.
Baptist Battles: Social Change and Religious Conflict in the Southern Baptist Convention.
* The Politics of Religious Conflict
Conrad Grebel University College runs courses in Arts, English, Fine Arts, History, Mennonite Studies, Music, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Sociology.
Specialized classes are available from Conrad Grebel, which has an academic focus on Music, Peace and Conflict Studies, Religious Studies, and Mennonite Studies.
* Kaplan, Benjamin J., Religious Conflict and the Practice of Toleration in Early Modern Europe, Harvard University Press, 2007, pp. 310 – 311.

Religious and Practice
* A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, Isaac Klein, JTS Press, New York, 1992
* A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice: Official work on Jewish law, by Isaac Klein, 1992
* Quaker Faith and Practice, Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Britain.
* Temimei Haderech (" A Guide To Jewish Religious Practice ") by Rabbi Isaac Klein with contributions from the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly.
* A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice:
Devoted to his family, he dedicated his major work, A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice to his children, sons-in-law and 13 grandchildren listing each by name.
He was the author of several books, notably, A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice.
In 1979 he assembled this into A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, which is used widely by laypeople and rabbis within Conservative Judaism.
The philosophy upon which A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice is written is stated in the foreword: " The premise on which Torah is based is that all aspects of life-leisure no less than business, worship or rites of passage ( birth, bar mitzvah, marriage, divorce, death )-are part of the covenant and mandate under which every Jew is to serve God in everything he does.
This includes manuscript material for his books Guide to Jewish Religious Practice ( 1979 ), The Ten Commandments in a Changing World ( 1963 ), The Anguish and the Ecstasy of a Jewish Chaplain ( 1974 ), and his translation of The Code of Maimonides ( Mishneh Torah ): Book 7, The Book of Agriculture ( 1979 ).
* About Klein's " A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice "
* Excerpts from " A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice "
Religious Practice and Ceremonial Clothing on the Belcher Islands, Northwest Territories.
* Isaac Klein A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, p. 387-388.
" Beyond this scriptural authority, Quakers place importance on being truthful at all times, so the testimony opposing oaths springs from a view that " taking legal oaths implies a double standard of truthfulness " Faith and Practice of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( 1988 ) p. 19 suggesting that truthfulness in legal contexts is somehow more important than truthfulness in non-legal contexts and that truthfulness in those other contexts is therefore somehow less important.
* The Castrati (" Skoptsy ") Sect in Russia: History, Teaching and Religious Practice by Irina A. Tulpe and Evgeny A. Torchinov
Master Jiyu-Kennett ( 2000 ), The Roar of the Tigress Volume I, An Introduction to Zen: Religious Practice for Everyday Life biography of Jiyu-Kennett, with a description of het kensho-experiences, and teishos by Jiyu-Kennett
According to Rabbi Isaac Klein's Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, a Conservative Jew ought to cover his head when in the synagogue, at prayer or sacred study, when engaging in a ritual act, and when eating.
Isaac Klein's A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, a comprehensive guide frequently used within Conservative Judaism also addresses Conservative views on other uses of a mikveh, but because it predates the 2006 opinions it describes an approach more closely resembling the Orthodox one and does not address the leniencies and views those opinions reflected.
* Isaac Klein, A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, JTS Press, New York, 1992
Ernest Holmes was especially strongly influenced by Emma Curtis Hopkins, especially her " Scientific Christian Mental Practice ", a direct precursor to Holmes ' " Spiritual Mind Treatment ", and by the writings of Judge Thomas Troward and Ralph Waldo Emerson, as he developed his own synthesis, which became known as Religious Science or Science of Mind.
A New Attempt By Congress to Restore Strict Scrutiny to Governmental Burdens on Religious Practice, 31 Cap.
Archbishop of Washington, DC, " Unifying Religious Threads that Provide a Common Ground for Peace " 2009 Rabbi Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland, " A Rabbi ’ s Reflection on the Teachings of John Paul II " 2010 Mona Siddiqui, Prominent Islamic Scholar and Professor of Islamic Studies and Public Understanding at the University of Glasgow, " Islamic Perspectives on Judaism and Christianity " 2011 Professor David F. Ford, a world's renowned Anglican theologian, the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, England, and director of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme, " Jews, Christians and Muslims Meet around their Scriptures: An Inter-faith Practice for the Twenty-first Century " 2012 His Eminence Cardinal Kurt Koch, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews " Building on Nostra Aetate: 50 Years of Christian-Jewish Dialogue "

Religious and Toleration
Chris Beneke, in Beyond Toleration: The Religious Origins of American Pluralism, explains the difference between religious tolerance and religious pluralism by pointing to the situation in the late 18th century United States.
* Beneke, Chris ( 2006 ) Beyond Toleration: The Religious Origins of American Pluralism ( New York: Oxford University Press ).
* 1568 – The Edict of Torda ( or Turda ), also known as the Patent of Toleration ( Act of Religious Tolerance and Freedom of Conscience ), was an attempt by King John II Sigismund of Hungary to guarantee religious freedom in his realm.
Religious persecution eventually ended with the Edict of Toleration proclaimed by Kamehameha III, which led to the establishment of the Hawaii Catholic Church.
* The Ethics of Toleration Applied to Religious Groups in America ( 1941 )
# Religious Toleration
* Peter Garnsey, Religious Toleration in Classical Antiquity, in: W. J. Sheils ( Ed.
The Assembly sought a confirmation of their religious liberty and in 1649 Governor Stone signed the Religious Toleration Act, which permitted liberty to all Christian denominations.

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