Religion Guide
Resources to promote awareness of and conversation about religion.
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Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices |
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Atlas of World Religions by Tim Dowley |
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Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Freedom of Religion by Richard A. Leiter and Roy M. Mersky |
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Milestone Documents of World Religions |
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Comparative Religion : Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition by Carla Mooney and Lena Chandhok | ![]() |
Religious Pluralism in America: The Contentious History of a Founding Ideal by William R. Hutchison |
Search these databases for more eBooks about religion: Ebook Central, eBooks on EBSCOhost, and OverDrive.
Religious Landscape Study from Pew Research Center
Religious Freedom report from CQ Researcher (2016)
Search these databases for more information on religion: Gale OneFile: Religion and Philosophy, ProQuest Religion Database, and Credo Reference.
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Let's Talk about Religion (Series) This four video series discusses the way in which three of the world’s largest religions—Christianity, Islam and Buddhism—interpret the nature of God and the afterlife. |
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Let's Look at World Religions (Series) This eight video series examines religions, their unique beliefs and practices as well as their commonalities. Religions discussed include Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaisim, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and the Baha'i Faith. |
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This eight video series explores eighty rituals of different faiths across six continents. |
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"The Atheist Experience," produced in Austin, Texas, is the only atheist TV show in the United States. Every Sunday afternoon, two atheists debate callers for one hour, on camera. ATHEIST AMERICA portrays the show, its protagonists, and the discussions between the hosts and callers |
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Friends of God: The Evangelical Movement in America In this program, filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi embarks on a fast-paced, cross-country journey to gain a better understanding of this increasingly influential political and religious community.
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This two video series follows eight Muslim Americans living in Colorado with family histories from eight separate Muslim-majority countries. |
Search these streaming video databases for more content: Films on Demand Video Collection and Swank Digital Campus.