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         Religious Literature:     more books (100)
  1. RELIGIOUS FEELING & RELIGIOUS (Garland Publications in Comparative Literature) by Smith, 1988-10-01
  2. Landscape, Literature and English Religious Culture, 1660-1800: Samuel Johnson and Languages of Natural Description (Studies in Modern History) by Robert J. Mayhew, 2004-05-28
  3. The Vernacular Spirit: Essays on Medieval Religious Literature
  4. Psychological and Religious Narratives in Iris Murdoch's Fiction (Studies in British Literature) by Robert Hardy, 2000-10
  5. Comparative Religious Literature by John R. Whitney /Jay Stern, 1977
  6. The Christian Library: Comrising the Following Standard Works in Religious Literature : Together with Critical Notices of Many Other Works by Anonymous, 2010-04-01
  7. Translating Religious Texts: Translation, Transgression and Interpretation (Studies in Literature and Religion)
  8. Burning words of brilliant writers: a cyclopaedia of quotations from the religious literature of all ages by Josiah H Gilbert, 2010-06-19
  9. Religious literature of the West by John R Whitney, 1971
  10. American Mirror: Social, Ethical and Religious Aspects of American Literature, 1930-1940 by Halfore Edward Luccock, 1971-09-28
  11. Literature of theology; a classified bibliography of theological and general religious literature by J F. 1834-1903 Hurst, 2010-08-31
  12. The age of the Maccabees: with special reference to the religious literature of the period .. by A W. 1844-1915 Streane, 2010-07-27
  13. Last Word on the Middle East by Derek Prince, 1992-12
  14. Mediaeval Netheralnds Religious Literature by E Colledge, 1965

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43. The Cry Of The New Martyrs -  Appeal For Religious Literature
Orthodox America. The Cry of the New Martyrs Appeal for ReligiousLiterature. We are aware that there are those in the West who
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The Cry of the New Martyrs - Appeal for Religious Literature
We are aware that there are those in the West who are prepared to send free Bibles and other religious literature to believers in the USSR. This fact was confirmed by Western Christians representing such organizations as Christian Solidarity International and "Glaube in der 2 Welt". [Both these bodies are based in Switzerlanded.] In the name of all our friends, numerous religious believers in Russia and the Baltic states, we thank you for your generosity. The situation whereby millions of people have no access to the Word of God is one of the greatest tragedies afflicting our countries. However, it has come to our attention that Western Christians are alarmed by the existing obstacles to free distribution of Bibles in the USSR. These obstacles are not solely the work of the secular authorities but also, alas, of some of the hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church. This comes as no surprise to those who know the truth about the situation of religion in communist countries. As Russian and Baltic Christians, we consider it our duty to do whatever we can to assist the unimpeded, free distribution of spiritual literature in the USSR; therefore, we have formed a Group to Promote Free Distribution of Religious Literature.

44. Religious Literature
Escatological Development in Egyptian religious literature. PERIOD. VEHICLE. MEDIUM.EFFICACY. Old Kingdom. Pyramid Texts. Pyramid Walls. Pharaoh/King. Middle Kingdom.
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Escatological Development in Egyptian Religious Literature
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Pyramid Texts
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Coffin Texts
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Book of the Dead
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The Pyramid Texts Oldest body of religious texts exclusively concerned with the welfare of the dead king. Consist of incantations whereby his place in the sky and other prereogatives of the dead king are auured him. Incorporate the ritual recited in connection with the daily offerings made in the pyramid temples. The Coffin Texts Composed on behalf of non-royal personages, and comprise incantations affording protection against hunger, thirst, and the manifold dangers of the netherworld. Incantations for enabling the deceased to assume whatever forms he pleased, by virtue of which he could enjoy his former pastimes and partake of the society of his friends and relatives. The Book of the Dead A heterogeneous assemblage of funerary spells of various dates, including also a few hyms to Ra and Osiris, selections from which were written on papyrus and deposited in the tombs of most well-to-do Egyptians. The number of spells and their order vary greatly. Three versions or recensions can be distinguished. Back to Egypt Page

45. Religious Literature
I have not committed adultery . . . I did not add to the weight of the balance .. . I have not taken milk from the mouths of children. . Back Religious Texts.
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Book of the Dead
Misnamed "The Book of the Dead" by Arab workers who helped the early Egyptologists in their excavations, the correct translation for this religious text is "The Book of Coming Forth by Day". Unlike our modern myths that the spirits of the dead come out only at night, the Ancient Egyptians believed that the "Ka" or double came out in the daytime. Contained within this text are several common themes that run parallel to Judeo-Christian teachings. Whether the Egyptians borrowed from their Hebrew captives or the Israelites refined Egyptian beliefs will likely never be fully known. Consider the following words spoken by the deceased as he addresses the gods in the Hall of Judgement. "I have given bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothes to the naked, and a boat to one without a boat" And later in the text, in the portion that has come to be known as the "Negative Confessions", we find the rudiments of the 10 Commandments. "I have not impoverished the masses . . . .I have not caused pain. I have not caused anyone to weep. I have not killed. I have not commanded anyone to kill. I have not done that which is harmful to anyone. I have not committed adultery . . . I did not add to the weight of the balance . . . I have not taken milk from the mouths of children."

46. A Publishing House Of The Religious Literature
A publishing house of the religious literature.
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A publishing house of the religious literature
The building of printing and publishing house of the religious literature was built by architect Vaine Leander in 1914.

47. STUDIES IN RELIGION 301: Religious Literature
STUDIES IN RELIGION 301 religious literature (Sem 1 6 cpts). ProfessorMajella Franzmann. This unit comprises studies of selections
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STUDIES IN RELIGION 301: Religious Literature (Sem 1 6 cpts) Majella Franzmann Mun-keat Choong This unit comprises studies of selections from major bodies of religious texts. It is also concerned with the ways in which those texts have been and are interpreted. In this way insights are gained into the foundational elements of the religious traditions themselves. Prescribed book: There are no prescribed books.
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48. Literature
There are other types of religious literature, too, including theSayings of the Prophet (Hadith), and even poetry and a drama.
http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/Literature, Poetry/Literature.html
Welcome to Horace Mann's Webpage on: Islamic Literature, Poetry, Drama Introduction: Islam inspired many types of literature. The most important written work is the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. There are other types of religious literature, too, including the Sayings of the Prophet (Hadith) , and even poetry and a drama. Poetry, fables, and short stories about non-religious topics were also important to the Muslims. And the Muslims became writers of philosophy, history, science, travel, and other areas of learning. Arabic became an international language for religion, for learning, and for the enjoyment of stories and poems. Unfortunately, many of these works are difficult to translate into English so we can't fully appreciate their beauty. I. Islamic Inspired Writing A. The Qur'an Muslims believe the text of the Qur'an is the Word of God that was passed down to the Prophet Muhammad by the Angel Gabriel. The words were later written by Muhammad's followers. The Qur'an has been the foundation of Muslim life and religion for 1400 years. Its guiding principles (ideas) have inspired many people with its message of monotheism (belief in one God) , human dignity, righteous living, individual responsibility, and social justice.

49. Literature2
B. religious literature Hadith Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad The religiouszeal (enthusiasm) of the early Muslims also inspired the collection of the
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Part I: Religious Literature (continued) B. Religious Literature: Hadith - Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad The religious zeal (enthusiasm) of the early Muslims also inspired the collection of the hadith, the record of the sayings and deeds and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. After the sudden death of the spiritual and political leader, it was necessary to preserve all of Muhammad's words since they were believed to have been inspired. By the 9th century, the hadith had been solidified into a body of material to which no new traditions were added. Today the hadith is revered (respected, honored) as a major source of religious law and moral guidance, second only to the Qur'an. They are used to guide Muslims in their everyday lives. After each quotation, there is the name of the person who reported having heard it. When all of the quotations were gathered, only those that were from honorable people were included in the final book. The quotations are from those closest to the Prophet Muhammad - his friends, relatives, wives, and close followers. They are organized by topics, such as those below:
(Sayings of Muhammad. by Prof. Ghazi Ahmad).

50. Classics Of Religious Literature (Altany)
Marshall University Spring 2000 RST 351 Classics of religious literature One word of truth outweighs the whole world. Russian proverb
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Marshall University Spring 2000
RST 351: Classics of Religious Literature "One word of truth outweighs the whole world."
Russian proverb
Mentor : Dr. Alan Altany [ curriculum vitae Office: Harris Hall 411
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Web Site: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/ FAX: Sessions
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Office Hours : MW 10 - 11, 12 - 2, T/Thr 11 - 12:30, F 10 - 11
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Learning to Love , Thomas Merton
The Other Side of the Mountain , Thomas Merton
Dillard Reader , Annie Dillard Cross Creek , Marjorie Rawlings The Violent Bear It Away , Flannery O'Connor World-wide web sites for both assigned and free reading Religious Studies is an academic discipline in which the phenomenon of religion in human experience is studied in a nonsectarian, unbiased manner using various kinds of historical-critical, analytical, comparative, phenomenological

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9902.htm. RST 351 Classics of religious literature. One word of truthoutweighs the whole world. Russian proverb. Thomas Merton
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Original Web Document: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/rst351-9902.htm RST 351
Classics of Religious Literature "One word of truth outweighs the whole world."
Russian proverb
Thomas Merton Confucius Indian Circle of Life Chaim Potok Yin-Yang
Mentor: Dr. Alan Altany Office: Harris Hall 411
Email: altany@marshall.edu Phone/Voice Mail: 304.696.2702
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Sessions : Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 - 10:45 Office Hours : MW 10 - 11, 12 - 2
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F 10 - 11
Texts The Seven Storey Mountain , Thomas Merton The Analects , Confucius Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions

52. The Vernacular Spirit -- Essays On Medieval Religious Literature -- Renate Blume
The Vernacular Spirit. Essays on Medieval religious literature.
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53. Uzbekistan: Pervasive State Control Of Religious Literature
UZBEKISTAN PERVASIVE STATE CONTROL OF religious literature. The authoritiesfrequently obstruct or ban religious literature they dislike.
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Keston News Service 27 March 2001 Despite its international human rights commitments to allow the free publication, import and dissemination of religious literature, the Uzbek government continues to obstruct this right for all religious groups, Keston News Service learnt from religious believers of a variety of faiths in a series of interviews in the Uzbek capital Tashkent in mid-March. Government censorship of all religious literature is enshrined in law and is operated through the government's Committee for Religious Affairs (CRA). The authorities frequently obstruct or ban religious literature they dislike. Foreign Islamic literature is treated with great suspicion, as is Uzbek-language literature about faiths other than Islam. Christians were encouraged when the government granted permission to the Bible Society of Uzbekistan, a broadly-based group affiliated to the United Bible Societies which has official registration, to publish a translation into Uzbek of the Old Testament Book of Proverbs. The translation is to be formally presented in Tashkent's Museum of Applied Arts on 30 March in the presence of government officials, Christian leaders and diplomats. This is the first Bible translation printed in the country in Uzbek, although the Bible Society has imported Uzbek-language New Testaments in the past.

54. Rst351-9902
RST 351 Classics of religious literature One word of truth outweighsthe whole world. Russian proverb Thomas Merton Confucius
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RST 351
Classics of Religious Literature "One word of truth outweighs the whole world."
Russian proverb
Thomas Merton Confucius Indian Circle of Life Chaim Potok Yin-Yang
Mentor: Dr. Alan Altany [ curriculum vitae ] Office: Harris Hall 411
Email: altany@marshall.edu Phone/Voice Mail: 304.696.2702
Web Site: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~altany/ FAX: 304.696.6565
Class Electronic Discussion list rst351-9902-list@marshall.edu
Class Electronic Discussion List Archive
Sessions : Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 - 10:45 Office Hours : MW 10 - 11, 12 - 2
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F 10 - 11 Texts The Seven Storey Mountain , Thomas Merton The Analects , Confucius Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions

55. Courses
World Religions)sections 201/202 Writingintensive, International, Basic ComputerCompetency Required RST 351 Classics of religious literature Basic Computer
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Courses Fall 2001
If you can't find the truth right where you are, where else do you think you will find it? - Dogen RST 205: Introduction to Religion in the Modern World (World Religions): sections 101/102
Writing-intensive, International, Basic Computer Competency Required
RST 280: Religions of the Caribbean

Writing-intensive, Basic Computer Competency Required
RST 305: Early Christianity

Writing-intensive, Basic Computer Competency Required
Online Courses (using WebCT, password required) Electronic Course Computer Requirements
RST 205E: Religious Traditions of the West

RST 304E: The Teachings of Jesus
Previous Courses Spring, 2001 RST 205: Introduction to Religion in the Modern World (World Religions): sections 201/202 Writing-intensive, International, Basic Computer Competency Required RST 351: Classics of Religious Literature Basic Computer Competency Required Fall, 2000 RST 205: Introduction to Religion in the Modern World (World Religions) sections 201/202 Writing-intensive, International, Basic Computer Competency Required

56. Balayage Des Résultats ResAnet
resAnet Page d'accueil, English Aide. Nouvelle recherche PrécédantSuivant religious literatureCollected works (1 doc); Religious
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  • Religious literatureCollected works (1 doc) Religious literatureHistory and criticism (1 doc) Religious literatureHistory and criticism (1 doc) Religious literatureHistory and criticismAddresses, essays, lectures (1 doc) Religious literaturePublication and distributionBritish ColumbiaWinfieldHistory (1 doc) Religious literaturePublication and distributionBritish ColumbiaWinfieldPeriodicals (3 docs) Religious literaturePublication and distributionCanada (2 docs) Religious literaturePublication and distributionDirectories (1 doc) Religious literaturePublication and distributionEngland (1 doc) Religious literaturePublication and distributionOntarioToronto (1 doc)

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    57. JEWISH RELIGIOUS LITERATURE (in MARION)
    JEWISH religious literature. Jewish religious literature. Search also underJewish sermons. Jewish religious literature Encyclopedias.
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    58. Records For Bibliographical Citations. (in MARION)
    religious literature Publication and distribution Canada Directories.Records 1 to 3 of 3. Gentz, William H., 1918 Religious
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    Not found or no more entries match key Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    59. RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION
    Similarly, it is permissible to consider religious influences on art,music, literature, and social studies. religious literature
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    President Clinton's memorandum on Religious Expression in the Public Schools
    This document entered July 13, 1995
    Memorandum for the U.S. Secretary of Education and the U.S. Attorney General SUBJECT: Religious Expression in Public Schools Religious freedom is perhaps the most precious of all American liberties called by many our "first freedom." Many of the first European settlers in North America sought refuge from religious persecution in their native countries. Since that time, people of faith and religious institutions have played a central role in the history of this Nation. In the First Amendment, our Bill of Rights recognizes the twin pillars of religious liberty: the constitutional protection for the free exercise of religion, and the constitutional prohibition of the establishment of religion by the state. Our Nation's founders knew that religion helps to give our people the character without which a democracy cannot survive. Our founders also recognized the need for a space of freedom between government and the people that the government must not be permitted to coerce the conscience of any individual or group. In the over 200 years since the First Amendment was included in our Constitution, religion and religious institutions have thrived throughout the United States. In 1993, I was proud to reaffirm the historic place of religion when I signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which restores a high legal standard to protect the exercise of religion from being inappropriately burdened by government action. In the greatest traditions of American citizenship, a broad coalition of individuals and organizations came together to support the fullest protection for religious practice and expression.

    60. FREEDOM OF RELIGION
    An overall view of religious liberty as defined by US Supreme Court cases.Category Society Issues ChurchState Relations...... license to sell books. The case was brought by Jehovah's Witnesseswho wanted to sell religious literature in the Alabama town.
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    FREEDOM OF RELIGION:
    An overall view of religious liberty as defined
    by U.S. Supreme Court cases
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    Establishment Clause:
    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion ..." The Establishment Clause has generally come to mean that government cannot authorize a church, cannot pass laws that aid or favor one religion over another, cannot pass laws that favor religious belief over non belief, cannot force a person to profess a belief. In short, government must be neutral toward religion and cannot be entangled with any religion.
    Religion in public schools
    Minersville v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586 (1940) - Supreme Court rules that a public school may require students to salute the flag and pledge allegiance even if it violates their religious scruples. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943) - Court overturns Gobitis but is broader in its scope. No one can be forced to salute the flag or say the pledge of allegiance if it violates the individual's conscience. McCollum v. Board of Education

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