| Gateway/ Miscellaneous Links |
| Access to Insight: Readings in Theravada Buddhism. | John Bullitt. Information concerning the practice and study of Theravada Buddhism, this site features an overview of the Buddha's teachings, a glossary of Buddhist terms, a collection of the Buddha's discourses, and a large archive of books, essays, and transcribed talks. There are also annotated links to hundreds of Buddhist resources on the net. |
| Adherents.com | Over 42,000 adherent statistics and religious geography citations -- references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,000 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc. |
| American Religious Identification Survey | City University of New York. Ten-year study of religious identification among American adults. Charts describing the way Americans feel about various religions, how their outlook has changed, age, gender, race, ethnicity, and membership statistics, and a comparison with the results of a similar survey taken in 1990. |
| ArmenianHouse.org | Features a collection of documents on Armenian literature, history, religion and anything else Armenia-related. |
| Association of Religion Data Archives | Statistical data and link. |
| Atheist Alliance | News, articles, essays, annotated and categorized list of links to additional resources and organizations for freethinkers, atheists, and humanists. List of books, often reviewed, relating to "free thought", etc. |
| Better world links | 30000 links on global topics like peace, environment, human rights, third world, social justice, women, religion, education, economy, military, ... |
| Buddha Net | Buddha Dharma Education Association. Links to texts, sutras, study guides, directories , audio files, etc. |
| Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative | American Theological Library Association. Digitazed images from libraries from many times periodics and sutbjects, e.g., maps, photographs, illuminations, texts. |
| Counterbalance Interactive Library | Counterbalance Foundation. Articles and video relevant to the relationship between religion and science. |
| Hartford Institute for Religion Research | Offers research on several current issues. Browse or search the site for articles, links, and research. |
| Mysticism Resources Page | Gene Thursby. Annotated links on traditional and modern spiritualities. |
| New Religious Movements | University of Virginia. Religious movement profiles in three sections: orientational group summary information, a list of links to web sites containing further useful information, and a bibliography of print resources. |
| Philosophy and Theology | Georgetown University. Original texts and articles on classic and medieval philosophers, databases, etc. |
| The Pluralism Project | Harvard University. Searchable and sortable directory of 3,200 U.S. religious centers, bibliography, etc. |
| Religion, Religions, Religious Studies | University of Florida. Many links for the study and interpretation of religion. |
| Religious Freedom Page | University of Virginia. Text of national, world, and UN documents relating to religious freedom. |
| Religious LIberty Archive | Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons. Information and resources about state and federal laws relevant to religious freedom. |
| Religious Movements | University of Virginia. Many religious faiths are profiled, with links to their official pages if available. There are also studies in the cult and anti-cult movements, evangelism and broadcast television, faith and reason, and religious freedom. Most of the profiles were written by students at the University of Virginia. |
| Scholarly Societies | Elizabeth T. Knuth. Theological, religious, archaeological, and sociological societies. |
| Taoism Information Page | Virtual Library. Links, including translations of the I Ching, the Sun-Tzu Art of War, and the Tao Te Ching. Other sections provide links to resources on acupuncture, feng shui, tai chi, and Chinese philosophy. |
| World Scripture. A Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts | Andrew Wilson, International Religious Foundation. Citations of passages from texts of Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Mormonism, Judaism, Islam, Confucianism, etc. arranged by subject. |
| Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library | Annotated licenters, organizations, institutions, documents,writings, electronic newsletters and journals, teachers,and koans. Also features a calendar of anniversaries and festivals and a list of names given to students and teachers active within the Zen tradition. |