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* [[Gospel of Lie, The]] - a book that discusses how the various texts of the [[Bible]] can be deliberately [[Exegesis|misinterpreted]] to create a new religion. The book draws heavily on [[gnosticism]] (particularly [[Valentinianism]]) and discusses the [[Rosarium philosophorum]] woodcuts. ; [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y29XRMZ] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtHgtjJFkcI] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9ftIqNfVwk] |
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* [[Got Questions?]] - an online Christian ministry and apologetics website devoted to providing answers to many of the big questions surrounding Christian doctrines, general religion, science, and what the Bible says about such things. It was founded by S. Michael Houdmann in February 2002. The website claims to have over 300,000 questions answered, and says that 75% of all questions asked will be answered "instantly". |
* [[Got Questions?]] - an online Christian ministry and apologetics website devoted to providing answers to many of the big questions surrounding Christian doctrines, general religion, science, and what the Bible says about such things. It was founded by S. Michael Houdmann in February 2002. The website claims to have over 300,000 questions answered, and says that 75% of all questions asked will be answered "instantly". |
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- Abwab
- Bahá'í Publishing Trust
- Bayánat
- Dala’i-i-Sab’ih
- Habib Taherzadeh
- Jackie Mehrabi
- Kitáb-i-Asma
- Kitáb-i-Badi
- Kitáb-i-Panj Shu'ún
- Mahd-i-'Ulya
- Memorials of the Faithful
- Mullá Ahmad-i-Ibdal-i-Maraghi'i
- Mullá Jalil-i-Urumi
- Mullá Mahmud-i-Khu'i
- Mullá Muhammad-'Aliy-i-Qazvini
- Mullá Muhammad-i-Mayáma'í
- Qatíl al-Karbalá'í
- Qayyumu’l-Asma
- Reform Bahá'í
- Selections from the Writings of `Abdu'l-Bahá
- Selections from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
- `Udi Khammar
People
- Daniel P. Brown - Harvard psychology professor and meditation teacher; author of 14 books, including Pointing Out the Great Way, Transformation of Conciousness
- Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje - a Tibetan mystic who lived in the 19th century
- Gen Lamrimpa - Tibetan monk; author of 3 books; Western expert is [1] link to kalachakra
- Guang Chao (Venerable Guang Chao) - Singaporean Buddhist monk and teacher
- Ame-no-mikumari-no-kami - A major deity in Shinto
Non-people
- A–L
- Ahiru kusa script - a script used in ceremony of Shinto; ja:阿比留草文字
- Ajaan Paññava ?
- Ashvata
- Atavaka
- Buddahfield https://www.yahoo.com/movies/sundance-report-holy-hell-director-cult-film-211305876.html
- Buddha Sickness ?
- Buddhist mysticism
- Celestial Buddha - the prolific number of buddhas that already existed are have attained enlightenment and exist in the heavens or various paradises; includes Amitābha, Akshobhya, Amoghasiddhi, Vairochana, Ratnasambhava, Heruka, Hevajra, Śaṃvara (Samvara?); written about in the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa, etc.; [2]; [3]; [4]; [5]; [6]
- Chinese temple tile
- Chung Tai monastery
- Days of Mindfulness
- Dhammavadaka Sutra
- Gozumezu - a mythological demon in the Buddhist hell
- Ishvara Francisc Maitreya
- Jandice
- Jenang - a type of Tibetan empowerment... link to empowerment like Wang page?
- Jieba - sterotypical "shaolin" and buddhist forehead dots, very stereotypical; traditionally they are burns from incense; mentioned in one or two articles
- Kamakura Buddhism
- ketsubonkyo or ketsubon kyo - the name for several Buddhist sutras dealing with the pollution and damnation of women on account of their menstruation; [7]
- Kotsuage - bone-picking ritual after cremation in Japan; Zen Buddhist and Shinto practice]
- The Legend of Miao-shan
- M–Z
- Mahakaruna Mantra - literally "Great Compassion Mantra"; a long prayer to Avalokitesvara i.e. Guanyin/Kwanyin/Kuanyin; there is a Chinese version, known as the "Da Bei Zhou", that prefaces the original Sanskrit version with a moving set of prayers in Chinese to Guanyin
- Masoyein Monastery - Ashin Wirathu's monastery in Mandalay, Burma
- Mani Kambum: Tibetan budist book collection [8]
- Master and Disciple (Buddhism)
- Monjes Budistas - Tibetan Buddhist music group
- Multiple souls
- Nara Buddhism - a Japanese school of Buddhism
- Nubri (Tibetan region) and (Nubri) - Tibetan region and language of Northern Nepal; Nubri is redlink in List of Tibeto-Burman languages
- Pancha Lama - religious leader of Tibet; traditionally coequal with the Dalai Lama; see Panchen Lama
- Poson Full Moon - commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka
- Ryukyu glyphs - script used in ceremony of Shinto; ja:琉球古字
- Sabhaktikamanuruddha
- Semo Tseyang Palmo
- Six Heretical Teachers/Six heretical teachers/six non-buddhist teachers - Six philosophies that are heretical to Buddhism
- Taiping jing - ancient Daoist text; incorporate in the foundations of this belief in ancient China
- Portal:Theravada Buddhism
- Thukdam/Thukdham (State of body preservation after death in some Tibetan Buddhist monks) (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/04/dying-death-brain-dead-body-consciousness-science/, http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=22935)
- Wakahirume - Shinto figure(?); Ikuta Shrine dedicated to Wakahirume
- Weeping Yogi
- Zenrin-Kushu - a compilation (from the 15th century) of many excerpts from important Zen (Chan) and Taoist texts; full English translation available here)
- Zurmang gharwang
Christianity
General (or not further categorized within Christianity yet)
People
- C.S. Mann major scholar and commentator
- Clement Anderson Akrofi - Ghanaian Bible scholar and linguist
- Myles Russell - Pastor of the St Mary the Virgin Church
- Steven L. Anderson - Pastor of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona. There's already an article about his church, and even though his name is highlighted, it will lead directly to the Faithful Word Baptist Church article. I think Wikipedia should warrant an article on the individual himself due to his rise in popularity and his controversial nature.
- Emile Caillet - Christian author; writes about culture and religion; influential among evangelicals; precursor to Francis Schaeffer?
- John Cogley (1916–1976) - journalist; editor of the Chicago Catholic Worker; religious news editor at The New York Times; aide to John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in 1960; [9]
- Rev. George Coles (religion) - mentioned in the poem "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief"
- Brother Dean (Dean Saxton) is an American evangelist who preaches openly at the University of Arizona. He became well-known in 2014 when Vice News did a story on him called "Slut-Shaming Preacher". His method of open air preaching has been strongly targeted toward women by using signs declaring that women who dress and behave "proactively" deserve to be raped.
- Eusebio Joaquín Flores - founder of The Light of the World Church in 1926 in Guadalajara, Jalisco
- Rev. Reginald T. Jackson - influential reverend in the black religious community of New Jersey; recently made a bishop; active in local and state politics; consistently ranks in the top-25 most powerful people in New Jersey
- Dr. Herbert Carl Leupold - Former Professor of Old Testament Theology at Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and Author. Born at Buffalo, N. Y., on July 23, 1891. [1]
- Hubert T. Lindsey (May 21, 1914 - March 30, 2003) better known as Holy Hubert was an American evangelist whose open-air preaching ministry was concentrated on college campuses. He was a mentor to Brother Jed who have dubbed him the "Grandfather of Campus Preaching".
- Jomo K. Johnson - pastor and writer; [10]; wrote book Deadest Rapper Alive: The Rise of Lil' Wayne and the Fall of Urban Youth; involved in radio debate with rapper Meek Mill
- Georges Lechartier
- Paulo Leitão - [11]; q:pt:Paulo Leitão
- Saint Euphrasius - a bishop martyred by the Vandals, or possibly a bishop who corresponded with St. Cyprian
- Saint Holos - Armenian saint and faith healer
- Saint Ruffin - medieval English saint
- Saint Wulfhad - medieval English saint
- H. Grady Davis - Former professor at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and a forerunner to Fred Craddock as an advocate for inductive movement in the field of homiletics. Authored "Design for Preaching" (Fortress Publishers, 1958)
- Jose P. Miranda - author of "Marx Against the Marxists: The Christian Humanism of Karl Marx.
- Gottfried Schütze - see German article, de:Gottfried Schütze
- Janet Martin Soskice - [12]
- Carmen Valenzuela - founder of The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua
- Mark Van Steenwyk - mentioned in the Christian Anarchism page; organizer with JesusRadicals.com; author of three books; founder of the Mennonite Worker intentional community in Minneapolis
- Harold Wildish - British Bible teacher and missionary to Jamaica, in the mid-1900s
- Geoffrey Brindley - a Well-known person in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Recently died.
- Elisabeth Joahanna Shepping aka 서서평 Seo Seo-Pyeong (nurse and missionary to Korea 1912-1934 Created women's school called E-il as well as churches, founded the Chosun Nursing Association and served as its 1st president for 10 years)(https://jkachn.org/DOIx.php?id=10.12799/jkachn.2016.27.1.60 http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/phone/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=172522 https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A6876 https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A6876 https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82309923 http://koreanchristianity.humnet.ucla.edu/biographies/missionaries )
Non-people
- 0-9
- A–B
- interlinear bible scripture analyzer - (The ISA program is designed for examination of the manuscripts in the original language.) (http://www.scripture4all.org/help/isa3/articles/index.html)
- Alleluia Community - "a multi-denominational people dwelling in unity to build the kingdom of God on earth" - [14]
- Amor intellectualis Dei
- Anglican Board of Mission, Australia - the national mission agency of the Anglican Church in Australia; [15]
- Anglican-Catholic relations
- The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus - a Restoration church; founded in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua; origins in the Assemblies of God Church; considered part of The Oneness Movement in early 20th-century Mexico
- Apostolic Johannite Church - an independent denomination with Apostolic Succession in addition to Gnostic and Johannite Theology; has a worldwide follower network in addition to its churches in the United States, Canada and Spain; [16]
- Apolstoliki Diakonia - appears to be a Greek version of the New Testament published in 1904 and edited by B. Antoniadis. Reference: Aland, Barbara and Kurt, et al. (eds.) The Greek New Testament. D-Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2001. p. 20
- Bearing Precious Seed - [17]
- Berean Bible Fellowship - [18]
- Bible League International - [19]
- Bible translations into Malaysian - The history and the titles of the bible that have been translated into the Malaysian language throughout the years.
- Biblical art - note Category:Biblical art
- Biblical School of World Evangelism - [20]
- Bohemian Religionist
- Bons Chrétiens or Bons Homes
- Branch Church - [21]; [22]
- Brotherly Union of Baptists in Slovakia - [23]
- Brotherment - [24]
- C–E
- Catholic-Protestant relations
- Catholic-Orthodox relations
- Centre Street Church - a prominent church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; [25]
- Christian Life Assembly {req. 2009-05-12} - a contemporary church of 3,000 with multiple locations in the Lower Mainland; [26]; [27]
- Christian Life Centre Oamaru - a church in Oamaru
- Christian persecution complex - Also called Christian persecutory delusion is the set of delusional conditions that in which Christians believe that they are being persecuted or even discriminated against. This can apply to any and every denomination, cult, and sect of Christianity. This usually occurs when Christians and/or Christianity are criticized, and are prevented from persecuting and discriminating against others due to their religious beliefs.
- Christianity and Racism - looks like it could (should?) be a subsection of religious intolerance - though that page is a bit confused at present Talk:Religious_intolerance#Religious_Discrimination_vs_Religious_Intolerance
- Church of the Bible Covenant - a Holiness denomination
- Church Planting Movements - a movement where small churches rapidly reproduce new churches; [28]
- ChurchStaffing.com - [29]
- Coats Memorial Church, Paisley - a huge Victorian Gothic Baptist church in South-Western Scotland; often called the Cathedral of Baptism; Polish Wikipedia has article; its organ; has a large ring of bells hung for English-type change ringing, which, I believe, is unique in the Baptist Church, at least in Europe--Vox Humana 8' 20:41, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
- Compass Rose Society - The Compass Rose Society supports the work of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Communion. Founded in 1994 at the Old Palace in Canterbury, the Society has become an important financial resource to the Communion and a valuable voice in communicating the news of the work which maintains and improves unity in the Communion. [30]
- Committee on the Uniform Series - Since 1872, Committee on the Uniform Series has developed sunday school lesson outlines used by many major protestant denominations. Also known as the Uniform Lesson, International Sunday School Lesson, Uniform Lesson Plan, International Uniform Lesson Curriculum. http://nationalcouncilofchurches.us/cus/
- Congregation of Universal Wisdom
- Contra Naturam - Aquinas's theories about sexuality
- Dojuku - a Japanese class of people; defined by C. R. Boxer as "acolyte or catechist"
- Dynamics of Faith - a classic book by theologian Paul Tillich
- Emmanuelism - a response to the New Thought movement; Emmanualism
- Executive Presbyter (alternately General Prebyter) - an executive position held in the Presbyterian Church (USA)
- F–I
- The Falwell Game
- final trial of the Church - also known as the final passover of the Church
- finitum non capax infinitum - an axiom of Calvin against the Lutherans why the bread and wine cannot be the body and blood of Jesus in the holy supper; axiom also leads to a rejection of the notion that there exists a ontological unity between the flesh of Jesus and God
- First Congregational Church of Milford - Milford, Massachusetts; [31]
- gift of tears
- God's Book of Eskra - what is it and how does it relate to the New Testament and the Bible in general?
- Gospel of Lie, The - a book that discusses how the various texts of the Bible can be deliberately misinterpreted to create a new religion. The book draws heavily on gnosticism (particularly Valentinianism) and discusses the Rosarium philosophorum woodcuts. ; [32] [33] [34]
- Got Questions? - an online Christian ministry and apologetics website devoted to providing answers to many of the big questions surrounding Christian doctrines, general religion, science, and what the Bible says about such things. It was founded by S. Michael Houdmann in February 2002. The website claims to have over 300,000 questions answered, and says that 75% of all questions asked will be answered "instantly".
- Hexenbulle
- Historicity of Moses - the treatment of the subject in the Moses article is extremely thin
- Humane Religion - founded by J. Regina Hyland
- Iglesia de Dios Israelita - a Mexican/American Church of Israelite God; so-called "Mexican Jewish" denomination that follows Jewish practices but believes in Christ
- Inclusive Orthodoxy - [35]
- Inclusive Theology
- International Children's Bible - a Bible translation geared toward children; [36]
- International Youth Fellowship - [37]
- J–M
- Je-Hoshua
- Judas Gate
- Karabrio
- Koinonia Ministries International
- Korean Church in America
- Leaving Church - a memoir of faith by Barbara Brown Taylor; recalls her time as a priest at Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church in Clarkesville, Georgia and her reasons for leaving parish ministry behind her
- Lessing's Ditch (Gotthold Lessing) - between the contingent truths of history and the necessary truths of reason; explanation and contemporary effects
- Lutheranism in the United States
- mental health of Jesus - pl:Zdrowie psychiczne Jezusa
- Monte Christo Ministries - a ministry in Paarl, South Africa; emphasizes the spreading of the Gospel in multiple indigenous cultures; [38]
- Mormonism in China
- N–R
- New Life Church, Arkansas - [39]; located in Arkansas; pastor Rick Bezet
- Order of the Cross - a society advocating vegetarianism from a Christian viewpoint; founded 1904 by John Todd Ferrier
- overchurching - the overpopulation of church buildings in areas where there are comparatively few Christians
- Paris Bible - result of 13th-century efforts to bring the Christian Scriptures into a single bound volume, which was relatively rare until this time (independant books or volumes being the norm); the organization of books in the modern Bible is largely based on the Paris Bible
- Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria
- platonic trinity - appears to be a philosophical idea that influenced the ideas in the Nicean and Athenasian Creed; try Nicean creed or Athanasian creed?
- Pleasant Sunday afternoon - "historical: A type of meeting associated with various nonconformist churches in Britain in the late 19th cent., which aimed to provide Christian instruction in a more approachable format than that of regular Sunday services, and as an alternative to secular recreational activities." ([https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pleasant_sunday_afternoon link)
- prayer closet - a closet or small room where individuals pray in private, as mentioned in Mt. 6:5-6, Da. 6:10, and numerous other places
- Presbyterianism in America - due to the complex history of American Presbyterianism (e.g. [40]), I think an overview article would be beneficial
- Protestant-Charismatic relations
- Richmond Assembly of God - an Assembly of God in Richmond, Australia; [41]
- The River Church at Mall of America
- S–T
- St. John's Lutheran Church and School, Denver, Colorado - a church and school in the Washington Park area of Denver, Colorado; founded 1879; [42]
- St. Mary's Church Champakulam
- SCORE International - a missions organization; SCORE is an acronym for "Sharing Christ Our Redeemer Enterprises"; [43]
- SEP UK - the Summer Educational Programme of the Worldwide Church of God in the UK; a 2-week summer activity camp for teenagers which takes place each year on the banks of Loch Lomond in Scotland; founded 1968; Christian in ethos but welcomes campers from all denominations and faiths and none; [44]
- Seeker movement - sometimes associated with Purpose Driven
- Sinai Pericope - Exodus 19.1-Numbers 10.10, a topic of scholarly interest
- sociorhetorical interpretation - an approach to biblical interpretation; also spelled "socio-rhetorical interpretation"; abbreviated SRI - Vernon K. Robbins is key proponent
- Sum of Saving Knowledge - an important part of the Westminster standards
- theocentric metanarrative
- U–Z
Catholic
People
- Chiara Corbella Petrillo- Young woman considered a future saint to many Catholics who died while refusing cancer treatment to ensure her baby would be born safe. [45] [46][47] [48]
- Bernard Cooke - Jesuit writer; wrote Sacraments and Sacramentality (1983); compare to Paul Tillich
- Ilia Delio - [49]; [50]; [51]; [52]
- Msgr. Raymond FC Mascarenhas - servant of God of the Catholic Church; founder of Bethany Congregation; founder vicar of St Sebastin Church, Bendoor, Mangaluru; [53]
- Arthur O'Neilly - Catholic priest; Trinity order; burnt alive in Egypt, 1 November 1282
- Frank J. Matera, leading Catholic biblical scholar [54]
- Josivaldo Perriera - current Patriarch of ICAB [55] [56] [57][58]
- Eduardo Aguirre Oestmann - excommunicated Roman Catholic Monsignor and current Patriarch of Iglesia Católica Ecuménica Renovada en Guatemala
- Wilfrid Stinissen Catholic Author [67]
- Jean-Marie Tillard Catholic theologian, member of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), extensive contributions to ecumenical theology, bilateral ecumenical dialogues, and the World Council of Churches' Commission on Faith and Order. A member of both the first and second Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commissions. Theological contributions focus on ecclesiology, primacy of the pope, and episcopacy. Born on St. Pierre et Miquelon, joined the Canadian Dominican province, studied in Ottawa and Paris, taught in Ottawa and Paris.
- Pseudo-Ambrosius, redirect to Ambrosiaster, per the Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century (see
The full text of Ambrosiaster, or Pseudo-Ambrosius at Wikisource)
- Zoraida (Also known as Saint Mary; convert from Islam and sister of Achmed, or Saint Bernard of Lérida.) (http://catholicsaints.info/saint-maria-of-lerida/)
Non-people
- A–L
- in which diocese? 69.140.164.142 04:40, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
- Austrian Priests' Initiative - [68]
- Bulabo - a eucharist festival in East Africa
- Cardinals created by Clement V - per Pope Clement V#cite note-Menache-2, "Among his first acts was the creation of nine French cardinals."; [69]
- Catholic Church and Francisco Franco (or relationship between Catholic Church and Francisco Franco) - the relationship between the Spanish Catholic Church and Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War and his regime is notable enough and "big" enough to give a good article; I need help to put somewhere the article of Cassià Maria Just, who was one of Franco's strongest oppositors in the Church
- Catholicism and racism
- Cincinnati Catholic Schools (or Catholic Schools of Cincinnati) - search link needed to coincide with listing under Archdiocese of Cincinnati
- Contra Naturam - Aquinas's theories about sexuality
- Didacus of Victoria
- Diocesan synod (Catholic Church), mentioned in Canon Law 460–468
- Dominican habit - [70]; [71]
- Dominican Nuns of Summit, New Jersey
- Dynamic Catholic - a Catholic media organization; devoted to re-energizing the Catholic Church in America by developing world-class resources that inspire people to rediscover the genius of Catholicism; [72]; [73]; [74]; [75]; [76]
- ecclesiastical obedience
- Fountain of Love and Life - a lay ministry; established in 2004 with the goal of evangelizing to the Chinese communities (mainly in Canada) through different media (television, radio, website, blog, magazine); [77]; [78]; [79]; [80]
- Franciscan Sisters of Dillingen - Founded in 1241 and still active in several countries around the world, the Dillingen Franciscans are the oldest congregation of Third Order Franciscan Sisters in continuous existence.[81];https://ourfranciscanfiat.wordpress.com]
- Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Balapitiya - [82]; [83]; [84]
- International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation
- List of Gothic cathedrals of Europe
- Little Flowers Girls' Club - a Catholic girls' club in the US, Canada, Australia, the UK and Japan; based on Francis Xavier Lasance's book The Catholic Girl's Guide and Thérèse of Lisieux's spirituality; [85]; [86]; [87]
- M–Z
- Master of the Gilbertine Order - line of leaders of an English monastic order from the 12th to 16th centuries ending with Robert Holgate
- Mary's Pence - [88]
- Mayfeelings - a social network to promote praying for others; [89]
- Models of the Church - the six major models of the Catholic Church
- National Association of Black Catholic Administrators
- North Atlantic Federation for a Renewed Catholic Priesthood - [90]
- Our Lady of Fátima statues
- pious association
- Proclaim '15 - an English and Welsh Catholic bishops' evangelisation project; [91]
- Program of Priestly Formation - a document by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on the formation of Roman Catholic priests; [92]
- Santa Maria di Grottaferrata - an Italo-Albanian Catholic territorial abbey in Grottaferrata, near Rome
- St. Bernard-St. Mary Parish - a Roman Catholic parish in Akron, Ohio
- St. Bernard-St. Mary School - a Roman Catholic school in Akron, Ohio
- St. Mary of the Angels Church (Olean, New York) - a 100-year-old church in Olean, New York
- St. Sylvanus Parish - a parish in the Accra Archdiocese in Ghana
- St. Thomas More Catholic Perish - A Catholic church in Englewood, Colorado [93]
- Spirit and Song - a Catholic youth music publisher
- Templewood community - a Catholic community at Brownshill in Gloucestershire, England; treated religious and laity with mental-health problems
- terribilis est locus iste - inscription above entrance to the Church of Mary Magdalene, Rennes-le-Château
- U.S. Catholic Historian - a scholarly journal published quarterly by Catholic University of America Press (and formerly by the University of Notre Dame Press; since 2009 in Project MUSE; earlier issues in JSTOR
- Venezuelan Catholic Apostolic Church'' (Iglesia Catolica Apostolica Venezolana) - Independent Catholic church in Venezuela established by His Holiness, Patriarch Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez [94] [95] [96]
Orthodoxy
People
Non-people
- Desposition of the Robe - a relic and feast in July
- Ethiopian Orthodox Church broader Biblical canon
- Jurnalul fericirii (Diary of Happiness or Happiness Diary) - a book by Nicolae Steinhardt for the Orthodox world; a complex diary related to communism, tortures in the prisons, freedom, religion, philosophy, happiness
- Patriarchal Encyclical of 1920 - sometimes titled "Unto the Churches of Christ Everywhere" - an encyclical of the Eastern Orthodox Church; some cite this document as Eastern Orthodoxy's first step into Ecumenical Movement, while some Orthodox churches denounce it as heresy; among its most interesting features are its refusal to name any particular Christian church, including its own, and its advocacy for Orthodox calendar reform; mentioned in Encyclical#Important Eastern Orthodox encyclicals
Anglicanism
- St. Mildred's Church, Tenterden - Kent, England; [97]]; Sir Shepard (talk) 12:41, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
- St Peter's Church, Oundle - [98]
- Aadheenam
- Bodayanam
- Church of the New Dispensation (Bengali: Naba Vidhan, Sanskrit: Nava Vidhana) - founded by Bengali philosopher Keshub Chandra Sen; combines Hindu philosophy with Christian theology
- Gotraspeak - incorporate in Gotra (Hindu clan)?
- Gurdwara NanakLama Sikkim India
- Hindu Education Foundation
- Hinduism and racism
- Hinduism and science
- Hinduism in Hong Kong
- Hinduism in Taiwan
- Historicity of Rama
- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra - [99]; [100]; [101]; [102]; [103]
- Kakad Arathi
- I Am That: Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj - by Nisargadatta Maharaj; [104]; needs redirect to I Am That
- Lord Bhavanishankara - this diety repeatedly appears in articles related to the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community
- Mahabhashyam
- Naramdev
- Pura Gunung Kawi in Sebatu, Indonesia
- Qualified nondualism
- Sahityacharya (req. 2015-8-7) - appears to be a title? or honorific? or degree?; used in various Wikipedia biographies ([105])
- Sandilya (Gotra)
- Satchidanandam - doesn't this equal Satchitananda?
- Shree Swami Abhiramdasji Tyagi
- Soniferous ether - akasa? Hindu concept? Akashic records?
- Tigoupalagar
- World Yoga Expo - major annual Yoga event; first of its kind; began in 2003; now a US Yoga tradition; [106]; [107]
- Yaazhi
- Yukta ?
Hindu mythology
- Ashapurna maata
- Balamma
- Dhwaja stambha
- Dushana
- Girijesh - one name of Shiva (Girija+ish)
- Harshiddhi maata
- Ishna
- Jataveda - one name of Shiva from Rig Veda
- Kakbhushundi
- Khurashchaive - surname of Sanjeevkumar (AREVA)
- Maradia Lawana
- NallaPochamma
- Nookambica - goddess
- Pativrata - a yogic of devotion and loyalty to your husband as if were a god
- Pochamma
- Pondrik
- Ramakavaca
- Rishi Kowndinya
- Shikotar Maata
- Srikurmam Tunnel
- Surya Savarnika Manu - the eighth Manavu or manu as per Hindu mythology
- Vara Mahalakshmi
- Vhaanvati maata
- Gritachi
Ayyavazhi
People
- Abduhu Muhammad
- Abdullah Ahdal
- Arif Abdul Hussain
- Amin el-Khouli - Egyptian thinker writing about Quran Exegesis; spelled also: Amin al-Khuli
- Halilullah
- Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari
- Kazmi family
- Maizbhandar Sharif
- Maqsood Jafri
- Mohammed Enait
- Muhammad Ali Mirza (An Islamic Scholar from Pakistan and a famous YouTuber.) (YouTube channel)
- Nafs al-Zakkiya
- P.Jainulabdeen
- Rida Rashid
- Naseem Mahdi
- Heraa Hashmi (born August 25, 1997) - (Activist [108] [109], creator of the Muslims Condemn list, the world's currently most comprehensive list documenting instances in which Muslims have spoken out against terrorism and violence [110] [111], organized DIA protest when US President Trump's first travel restriction executive order was released [112], CU Boulder's Muslim Student Association's co-president [113])
Non-people
- Note: many of these are just Arabic phrases that have a simple English definitions or are alternate transliterations; consider placing some at Wiktionary and making some redirects.
To look for technical Islamic terms lacking an article, check for red-linked terms in the following article: Glossary of Islamic terms in Arabic. Words listed here which are redundant to the glossary will be removed.
- A-H
- Al-Het
- backyard mosque - Islam building of Muslim immigrants
- Better Than a Thousand Months - a book; author unknown
- Criticism of Islamic foreknowledge claims
- Foroo-e-Din
- Ghelina
- Habib 'Ali al-Jifri
- Halif
- Hijr-e-Ismaaeel
- I-J
- The Innocent Prophet
- Islam and astrology
- Islam and racism
- Islam in the Cook Islands
- Islam in French Polynesia
- Islam in Guam
- Islam in Niue
- Islam in Norfolk Island
- Islam in the Northern Mariana Islands
- Islam in Saint Lucia
- Islam in South Asia - Currently it is redirected to the article Islam in Asia.
- Islam in the Pitcairn Islands
- Islam in Tokelau
- Islam in Wallis and Futuna
- Islam: An Introduction - a book by Annemarie Schimmel
- Islamic rituals
- Islamic State and Sufiyani
- Islamophobia in Austria
- Islamophobia in Denmark
- Islamophobia in Europe
- Islamophobia in France
- Islamophobia in Germany
- Islamophobia in Greece
- Islamophobia in Israel
- Islamophobia in Italy
- Islamophobia in the Netherlands
- Islamophobia in Norway
- Islamophobia in Poland
- Islamophobia in Spain
- Islamophobia in Sweden
- Islamophobia in Switzerland
- Jahmite
- Jamaat Ahadun Ahad - The Long War Journal identified it as a new jihadist group in an article titled "Chechen-led jihadist group in Syria releases video of training camp" [114]
- Jama Masjid, Lucknow - Sultan Ahmed Shah constructed the Jama Masjid in Lucknow. It is built entirely with yellow sandstone and is known for its intricate style of design and architecture. The Jama Masjid of Lucknow is known to be one of the largest as well as the most beautiful mosques of India.
- Jihadiyya
- Jihad Fil Islam - a book by Abul Ala Maududi
- K–Z
- Khalwat - being in "close proximity" to someone who is not their spouse or close relative of the opposite gender; a crime in some countries for Muslims
- Latmiyas
- Light of Muhammad
- List of Islamic schools of jurisprudence
- List of Muslim shrines in Bangladesh
- List of Muslim shrines in West Bengal
- List of signs of Qiyamah - Islamic eschatology#Minor signs; Islamic eschatology#Major signs
- Maqame-e-Ibrahim
- Mardin fatwa - issued by Ibn Taymiyyah in about 1300; [118]
- Ma'zur
- Mu'aamalaat
- Mu'jizah
- Musalli
- Mushawarah
- Otine
- Özbekler Tekkesi - tr:Özbekler Tekkesi
- Qadha
- Qard
- Qirat
- Qur'anic inerrancy
- Riqa
- Satr
- Stone of Good Fortune
- Suhuf
- Surmah
- Tahur
- Zabaniya
- Zihar
Miscellaneous
- Baye Fall - the Muslim brotherhoods of Senegal, an interpretation of sufism originating in Touba, Senegal from the teachings of Cheikh Amadou Bamba and Cheikh Ibrahima Fall; I'd like someone to provide a short history of these two men, the sufi marabouts and the modern teachings
- comparison between Sharia and Halakha - a comparative perspective between the two Monotheistic religious laws
- Khutbat al bayan - a book by Muslim Ali bin abi talib
- Zainabia - a name used in many Muslim education centers; what is the origin of this word?
People
- Yemima Mizrachi
- Yakov Dovid Cohen
- Israel Mattuck
- Yechiel Nahari - Sephardic cantor
- Deborah Feldman - ex-Hasid from New York, author of Unorthodox
- Solomon ibn Melekh
Non-people
- adoption in Judaism - adoptees and adopting families face different requirements in Halakha, in general regarding Tzniut (modest lifestyle), but specifically in regards to Negiah (physical contact) and Yichud (seclusion between a man and a woman, who are not married to each other, in a closed room or a private area)
- Ahu (Jewish community) - the triple Jewish community of Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek; also spelled AHU or AHW (as an abbreviation); equivalent to אה"ו in Hebrew; one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries
- biberhut (biber hut) - see also Hassidic Judaism
- Columbus Platform
- Combined Jewish Philanthropies
- Elijah Rock - carved in a large rock, outside of a village on the Konkan Coast, southeast of Mumabi are mystical markings that are reputed to have been made by Elijah the Prophet. The Bene Israel and the local Hindu population, believe that the spot is sacred, because it was from this spot that Elijah the Prophet ascended to heaven and his chariot left a groove in the rock, while his horse left two hoof marks in the stone. The rock is the site of pilgrimages where people come and say a Bene Israel, Malida Prayer; website that describes the rock at [119]
- gender roles in Judaism
- Integral Judaism
- Integral Kabbalah
- Jewlicious Festival - an annual Jewish festival held in Long Beach, California; [120]
- Judaism and racism
- Ki anu amecha - and other chants on the high holidays
- Living Up to the Truth - a text by Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb
- Mazzakim
- Miami Platform
- New wine festival (Essenes)
- Only Simchas - the website onlysimchas.com; this has become something of a cultural phenomenon in the orthodox Jewish world; its ubiquity for posting engagements and life cycle events seems unparalleled for an online forum
- Porat Yosef (Hendon)
- Reformed Tehudic Karaite Judaism
- Shababnik, see [121][122]
- Spiritual Zionism, Spiritual Center/Spiritual Centre - Ahad Ha'am
- Sword of the Messiah - in Judaism and Christianity
- Tachkemonite - tribe mentioned in 2 Samuel 23:8
- Torat Hamelekh - a book dealing with killing of gentiles in war; [123]
- True Torah Jews - an organization politicizing the view of many Haredi Jews on Zionism and the State of Israel; [124]
- World Congress of Jewish Studies
- Yahosheanism - [125]
- Yarek Oaths
- Yizkor book - memorial books created by Holocaust survivors to honor destroyed communities
Jewish history
Synagogues and Jewish communities
- Bnei Baruch
- Brooklyn Jewish Center - Brooklyn, New York; [126]
- Chasam Sopher Synagogue - New York City
- Union of Orthodox Synagogues - South Africa [127]
- Chicago Sinai Congregation - Chicago, Illinois; [128]
- Congregation B'nai Emunah - Tulsa, Oklahoma; [129]
- Habonim Dror Aotearoa New Zealand
- Josefov (Jaroměř) - de:Josefov (Jaroměř)
- Judendorf
- Kehilat Romemu - New York City; [130]
- Kiryas Joel Cemetery
- Klaus Synagogue - cs:Klausova synagoga
- kol-haneshamah - Seattle, Washington; [131]
- Maiden Lane Synagogue - Covent Garden, London; [132]
- Mashhadi Jews
- Pinkas Synagogue - cs:Pinkasova synagoga
- Tolmak, Ukraine - misspelling of Tokmak, Ukraine?
- Turetz - near Novogrudek (now Turets)
Rabbis
- Alder Man (Leib-olmai) - Finnish pagan deity
- American Traditional Wicca - a Wiccan tradition where one tries to get as close to BTW as possible, with no initiation, just construction the tradition on BTW published works and public knowledge; [133]
- Anti-Paganism - Also called Paganophobia, Anti-Pagan sentiment or Anti-Pagan rhetoric, is the negative attitudes, rhetorics, and sentiments, such as such as the fear, distrust, hatred, and intolerance towards Pagans and/or Paganism. This also applies to Neopagans and/or Neopaganism as well.
- Corrguineacht - "crane magic" in Celtic mythology
- Church of Wicca
- Criticism of Wicca
- Demos Oneiros - domain of dreams in Greek mythology, shared by demigods and mortals alike
- Dolbor ritual - Buryat/Siberian lower-world journey to retrieve a lost soul
- Entomancy - divination using insects, similar to ornithomancy, which uses birds
- Ieiunium Cereris - fast of Ceres; instituted in 191 BC
- Lokean - neopagan worship of Norse god Loki
- Mait'tête - mystical figure in Santeria/voodoo/etc.
- Men (Roman god) or Mens (Roman goddess) - the British Museum has something on Men
- Movarch - fr:Morvarc'h
- Nahua religion The reconstructionist/revivalist religion if the Mexica people.
- Neopagan view of marriage
- Night Coachman - the coachman helps souls from this side to the other with the help of his aid
- Police Pagan Association - a police staff support association created in 2009 PC 1158 Andrew Pardy [2]
- Prapiroon - Thai rain god
- Primal Indigenous - category of traditional religions
- Sekti - Egyptian god (the grinder)
- Siproites - a hunter that witnessed Artemis bathing and changed sex as penance
- Spiritual and religious secret societies
- Vilturj pantheon - a predominantly Russian pantheon with Slavic influences; [134]
- Vasilia (Vilturj goddess) - Vilturj goddess of the stars and gentle breezes; [135]
- witch's handshake - forefinger on the pulse with thought implantation
- Adi Dharam Movement
- Ahirwar Movement
- Babu Ram Muggowalia
- Begumpura
- Chambhar
- Disciples of Guru Ravidass - Raja Pipa Raja Nagar Mal Rani Jhalan Bai Meera Bai Bibi Bhanmati Karma Bai • Sant Kabir Tarlochan Sain Dhanna Sant Ramanand
- Guru Ravidass Udasis - Udasi-1 Udasi-2 Udasi-3
- Jatav Movement
- Miracles of Guru Ravidass
- Anti-Satanism - Also called anti-Satanist sentiment, anti-Satanist rhetoric, or Satanophobia, is the negative attitudes, rhetorics, and sentiments, such as such as the fear, distrust, hatred, and intolerance towards Satanists and/or Satanism. This applies to those who are Theistic Satanists and LaVeyan Satanists.
- Astanphaeus - an angel
- Church of War
- Criticism of Satanism
- Dark Lily
- Darkside Collective Ministry International
- Demonomancy
- Discrimination against Satanists - The persecution and the discrimination against those who are identified as Satanists. This includes Theistic Satanists and LaVeyan Satanists.
- Francis' superior pagans movement of Bradninch
- Order of the Black Ram
- Profeta Gentileza - pt:Profeta Gentileza
- Satanism and racism
- Sorphism - worshipers of a god called lackathin
- Meditative Inquiry
- Mīrī and pīrī(miri and piri) - swords carried by Guru Hargobind
- Pangat
- Sarbat - a social, support and activist group for LGBT Sikhs, based in the UK. www.sarbat.net is its website.
- Sehra bandi
- Sikhism and science
- Sikh Dharma - an American sect of Sikhism founded by Yogi Bhajan. Much literature and news about this group exists. (Current article is a redirect to Sikhism.)
- Thara sahib - a seat where the Guru once sat?
Spiritualism, Cults, uncategorizable sects
People
- Antonio Vazquez Alba
- Hartmut Bobzin - de:Hartmut Bobzin; German Orientalist
- Waihusiwa - female Zuni spiritual storyteller whose stories were recorded by Frank Hamilton Cushing and whose photo was taken by Edward S. Curtis
- Martin Zender - out-spoken author on religion and spirituality
Non-people
- A–G
- American Marriage Ministries - interfaith, non-denominational church with focus on marriage; [136]; [137]; [138]
- Anthropolatry - defined as both the worship of an individual human being, or worship of humankind
- AvatarEPC - new-age cult-like group; [139]
- Beni Abraham - "Hebrew-Christian" sect
- Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute - first dean was William Aberhart
- Canadian Council of Christians and Jews
- Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation - Joseph C. Lisiewski, occultist
- Criticism of Wicca
- Cup of Trembling - Christian metaphor
- Fire of Molech - see Moloch
- Geniism - Vietnamese spirituality
- Goligher Circle - spiritualist group in Ireland
- H–Z
- Kolbrin bible - mentioned at Talk:Nibiru (myth)
- The Martinus Institute - provides information on Martinus Cosmology in various languages
- Neopaganism and racism
- Old Adam - theological concept - humankind's unrepentant nature
- Pallas de Corongo, Peru
- Poson - Buddhist festival in Sri Lanka
- Racism in Scientology (or Scientology and racism) - possible source is [140]
- Rational Piety
- Reform Mormonism - [141]
- sacred time
- scripturalism
- Sedona Method - "inner peace, self-help" mental/spiritual program
- Shivasina - relaxation phase after yoga exercise
- T'ai-Shang Kan-Ying P'ien - Taoist treatise on ethics
- Transcendology - [142]
- TSUKI Project (or Systemspace) - currently only has an archive of its main pages at [143], doomsday cult
- Vara Mahalakshmi Festival - Hindu festivals
- Voces Mysticae - glossolalia?
- Well cultures - particularly with reference to well culture in Wales; see reference to ancient well in discussion Mynytho
- Xi Fang
Other specific religions
- Gunasthanas - in Jainism, the 14 successive stages of perfection that one must go through to uplift the spirit; principally achieved by meditating and observance
- Frashegird (Av. "Frasho-kereti", literally "making wonderful") - in Zoroastrianism refers to the renovation of the universe, the last judgment
- Hedrickites - branch from original Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Independence, Missouri
- Iyaman - in Rastafarism
- Manichaeism in China
- Mandaeism - Hibil Ziwa
- Novat Kovot - religion in Cameroon
- The Seventh-day Remnant Church[3][4][5][6] – a Christian organization. Mentioned in a Wikipedia article on the Sabbath in seventh-day churches. Mistakenly referred to as Seventh-day Adventist by the New York Times[7][8]. Not a part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church[9]. Statement of Faith: remnantofgod.org/statementoffaith.htm.
- United Association of Christian Churches and Ministries International (UAVCCI)
- Uppism - the Upper Uternian belief in science
- Zoroastrianism in China
Other miscellaneous (if you are unsure)
- A–J
- Atheist Atrocities fallacy - [144] [145] [146] [147] [148] [149] [150] [151]
- alphonso pinkney - 76.254.33.41 (talk) 06:10, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
- American Marriage Ministries - the first constitutional church based upon the American Canon
- Atheist Solidarity Day - June 21; [152]
- charter myths
- Criticism of Christianism
- Criticism of creationism
- Crypto-atheism - The secret lack of belief in deities and/or secret lack of religion while continuing to publicly profess belief in a deity and/or professing adherence to a religion.
- Destonians (Destini) - [153]; originated in South Africa but now is a global, mostly online group although they do have a farm in SA; I'm not sure how many members there are but they have quite a presence on Facebook and Quora; main focus seems to be a philosophy of equality and, specifically, "Equal Money" and they are very utopian
- Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme
- Discrimination against atheists in Russia - The persecution and discrimination against those who are identified as atheists in Russia. Recently, a Russian atheist went to jail and is facing a year for stating that there is no God. This my also be added to the already existing Discrimination against atheists article. [154] [155] [156]
- forced ordination - practice of forcing an individual to accept a religious office
- Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery - Orange County, California; wt:Article titles#Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery in Orange, California, Orange County, CA
- Jesusween - a Christian movement to replace Halloween with Christian alternatives; getting quite a bit of press lately; [157]
- K–R
- Kabalarians - [158]
- Klêidouchos - "Keeper of the Keys"
- Liquid Church - [159]
- List of religious buildings in London - bringing together articles on London's churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues and temples; akin to List of religious buildings in Paris
- multiple souls
- Pole-star worship - Lot of anthropological, historical researched references are available to develope a good article on this issue. (Pl.avoid ocnfusion,Pole worship is distinct)
- religion reporting/religion journalism/reporting on religion/religious beat
- religious inclusivity
- Ritual feasting, has occurred through the ages and in multiple religions, a relic of which in western cultures is Christmas dinner
- S–Z
- St. Dalfour - who was St. Dalfour, other than a company that has a line of teas and other products?
- St Josephs Cathedral Lucknow - all the history of this place; what was there before it; what events took place
- Scepticism Inc. - a novel by Bo Fowler on organized religion
- Skjulte Skatters Forlag - publishing house operated by Smith's Friends; publishes a number of monthly magazines, books and multimedia publications
- Spiritual Energy Radiators
- The Tabernacle Society - A religious movement founded on the Central Coast (New South Wales) in Australia in early June 2017.
- Temple of Goodwill (Templo da Boa Vontade) - a pyramid-shaped structure in Brasilia built in 1989 as "a symbol of universal solidarity"; [160]
- Yomeigaku/Yomei school/Wang Yangming school (neo-Confucian school in Edo era Japan)
References
- ^ http://biblehub.com/library/leupold/exposition_of_genesis_volume_1/the_authordr_h_c_leupold.htm
- ^ www.policepaganassociation.org; https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/pagan-police-ppa-andy-pardy-uk; http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1200069/Police-officers-practice-witchcraft-Pagan-Police-Association-religious-holidays.html; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8154812.stm; http://www.somersetlive.co.uk/police-investigate-white-supremacist-use/story-22079924-detail/story.html
- ^ http://theseventhdayremnantchurch.org/
- ^ http://seventhdayremnantforum.org/
- ^ http://remnantofgod.org/
- ^ http://www.sdrherald.org/
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/28/us/politics/ben-carson-seventh-day-adventists-presidential-election.html?_r=1
- ^ http://www.seventhdayremnantforum.org/index.php?t=msg&th=76&start=0&
- ^ http://www.adventistonline.com/forum/topics/the-seventh-day-remnant-church-i-don-t-think-so