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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 links30000 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.