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This site features a number of links to other theology sites and a good deal of information...with an attitude.

The Online Dictionary Fast Finder contains over 49 different dictionaries ranging from medical, scientific, sports, religious, and business to computer/internet resources.

This is a great site to explore other religions without bias. Sixty-two major religions and ethical systems are listed with descriptions. Other sections include news, spiritual topics, and links.

Good starter page for information about the Quakers' history, organization, doctrine, and other links. It's not overloaded with lots of specifics or complicated debate.

This is a good place to start if you're doing a paper on any of these three or just need information. It has links to online texts, scholarly Buddhist resources, and scholarly web resources.

This church’s page offers a good collection of resources for those interested in learning more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons). There are links to history and belief information, church schools, family and community resources, and more, as well as local church information.

This site summarizes the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. There's fascinating reading here about the scrolls, the people who hid them, their discovery nearly 2000 years later, and the difficulties and controversies of scroll research.

This is the entire Bhagavad-Gita in English as translated by Sir Edwin Arnold.

The Summa Theologica is here in its entirety. It is broken down to the three parts and the supplement, with each set of questions and responses grouped. It is set up well and is geared for the instruction of beginners.

There’s great background information here on the religion of Islam, including current statistics, important practices, and a comprehensive history in capsule form. There’s a section on the Islamic year, plus collections of Islamic links and photographs.

A well-organized and informative site about witches and their beliefs. The "Do's and Don't's" page is especially good at dispelling popular myths about witchcraft.

Jainism is a Hindu religion similar in some ways to Buddhism. There's a lot of information about beliefs and tenets here, as well as links to other sites and Asian Studies resources.

Mr. Koszarycz, university religion lecturer, offers a wonderful resource on the history of the Christian Church. Also included: Christian Ethics, Laughter & Religion, Jesus in Australian Art, and more.

The Theology Program (TTP) offers the most comprehensive theological training for lay people found anywhere. You can take TTP for free, as a certificate student, or start in your church or small group. Each course engages all issues with great balance and scholarship.

History and meaning of the Passover / Pesach story, including a Passover / Pesach recipe library, online educational games and self-grading quizzes about Passover / Pesach, information on the Seder, Haggadah, Elijah the Prophet, Sephardi and Ashkenazi customs, the Four Questions, the Four Sons, the Four Cups of Wine, the Ten Plagues, a countdown clock to Passover / Pesach and much more. Always updated with new information.


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