Pew Learning Center & Ellison Library

FRS 118: Leadership/Service: World Religions in Asheville
Fall Semester, 2007


Selected Web Sites for Your Class

Academic Info on Religion--"religion gateway" also covers comparative religion.
Adherents.com--includes national and international statistics for religions.
The American Religious Experience--collection of material on American religion.
Beliefnet.com--largest spiritual web site for exploration of all faiths.
Buddhanet.net--focus on practice for Buddhist from all traditions.
The Internet Sacred Text Archive--contains important primary religious texts.
Islam and Islamic Studies Resources--from the University of Georgia.
Judaism 101--online encyclopedia of Judaism provides basic information.
Material History of American Religion Project--"focusing on material objects and economic themes."
Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life--offers information clearinghouse and town hall.
The Pluralism Project--resources on religious diversity from Harvard University.
ReligionLink--"helps journalists write informed stories about the ways religion affects public life."
Religions of the World--emuseum and more from University of Minnesota.
Religious Studies Web Guide--vast collection of resources.
Religious Worlds--information source for religion, religions, religious studies.
The Secular Web--nontheisitic worldviews from the Internet Infidels organization.
Virtual Religion Index--comprehensive site covers world religions.
Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion--annotated guide to electronic resources for students and teachers.
Why Study Religion?--from the American Academy of Religion.
World Council of Churches--340 Protestant and Orthodox churches in 120 countries.


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