Each chapter is a PostScript document and can be viewed using your favorite
PS viewer. An English translation and a summary from a Book on the Gita
are also available
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Movement, through the Federation of Reconstructionist Congregations and
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and researchers of Buddhism, Taoism, Sufism and other Asian religions.
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mode of publication. In most other respects, however, it will function
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Shin Buddhism was initiated by Shinran (1173-1263) in Japan. His teaching
was based in the Pure Land tradition as a successor to Honen (1133-1212).
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recitation of the name of the Buddha, expressed gratitude rather than achieved
purification.
Toa Te Ching is pronounced Dow Deh Jing and can be translated as "The Book
of the Way". Taoism can be described as mastering nature - where mastering
means becoming nature -- not conquering.
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for a new religious era to be known as "the New Church."
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a dozen of years after the Lord's ascension.
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(the Jewish way to say Jesus) were all Jewish. Today too, more than at
any time since the first century, Jewish people are coming to faith in
him. We Jews for Jesus have discovered that Y'shua is the promised Messiah
of Israel and Savior of the world!
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Rather, they believe that Christ restored his Church, with its complete
teaching and authority, through Joseph Smith. See also The
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By the fourteenth century, the great ancient city had dwindled to a miserable
village. Perhaps 20,000 people clung to the ruins despite the ravages of
disease and robber barons. Popes and cardinals had fled to Avignon in southern
France. Rome was dwarfed in wealth and power by the great commercial cities
and territorial states farther north, from Florence to Venice. In the Renaissance,
however, the popes returned to the See of Saint Peter.
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This work continues to be labor of respect for all the quality scholarship
and achievements that Syro-Palestinian archaeologists (that is, biblical
archaeologists) have made to our understanding of the Near East since Edward
Robinson, the great Harvard scholar, toured the lands of the bible early
in the nineteenth century of the common era.
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"A PARABLE OF COMMUNION": August 1940, with Europe in the grip of World
War II, Brother Roger, aged 25, set up home in the almost abandoned village
of Taize, in Eastern France. His dream: to bring together a monastic community
which would live out "a parable of community", a sign of reconciliation
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This series of FAQ provides basic introductory information on Islam. This
information has been collected in response to the questions asked on the
USENET forum, Islam.
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information . Software . Information on Muslim Countries . Islamic pictures
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In just over 100 years, the Bahá'í Faith has grown from an
obscure movement in the Middle East to the second-most widespread of the
independent world religions. Embracing people from more than 2,100 ethnic,
racial and tribal groups, it is quite likely the most diverse organized
body of people on the planet. Its unity challenges prevailing theories
about human nature and the prospects for our common future.
The Baha'i Faith Forum has been designed to facilitate access to information
about the Baha'i Faith and to stimulate thought and discussion about issues
related to the Baha'i Faith and the establishment of world peace.
The Bahá'í Writings in this collection have been taken from
an FTP site at the Bahá'í World Center. The collection at
the Bahá'í World Center is both more complete and more up
to date (errors may have been corrected).
Bahá'í pilgrims have been converging at the Holy Land ever
since Bahá'u'lláh (1817-1892), the founder of the Bahá'í
Faith, was imprisoned in the fortress city of St. Jean d'Acre in 1868.
This paper considers Bahá'í pilgrimage in a number of its
aspects.
* An Introduction to Baha'i Teachings * An Introduction to Baha'u'llah
(Founder of the Baha'i Faith) * Early History * Recent History and Current
Status * The Hawaii Baha'i Community * The Baha'i View on Peace * The Baha'i
View on Race Unity * The Baha'i View on the Environment * Baha'i Writings
* For More Information
Information about the Baha'i Faith * Earth Charter * Women and Men: Partnership
for a Healthy Planet * Youth Can Move the World * Iran's Final Solution:
The Baha'i Struggle for Survival
A summary of Bahá'í related resources available to those
connected to the Internet. Included in this listing are locations of Introdutory
material, the Bahá'í Writings, information about interactive
"IRC firesides", various Bahá'í mailing lists and newsgroups,
and information about Bahá'í Organizations connected to the
Internet.