List of religious texts explained
The following is a non-exhaustive list of links to specific religious texts which may be used for further, more in-depth study.
Bronze Age
Ancient Egyptian religion
See main article: Ancient Egyptian religion.
Sumerian religion
See main article: Sumerian religion.
- Hymn to Enlil
- Kesh Temple Hymn
- Song of the hoe
- Debate between Winter and Summer
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Epic of Enmerkar
- Epic of Lugalbanda
- Angim
- Enki and the World Order
- Enlil and Ninlil
- Enlil and Namzitara
- Inanna and Utu
- Inanna Prefers the Farmer
- Inanna and Enki
- Inanna Takes Command of Heaven
- Inanna and Ebih
- Inanna and Shukaletuda
- Inanna and Bilulu
- Inanna's Descent into the Underworld
- Ninurta's Journey to Eridu
Babylonian religion
See main article: Babylonian religion.
Canaanite religion
See main article: Canaanite religion.
Classical antiquity
Etruscan religion
See main article: Etruscan mythology.
Ancient Greek religion
See main article: Ancient Greek religion.
Hermeticism
See main article: Hermeticism.
Mandaeism
See main article: List of Mandaic manuscripts. Main texts:
Ritual texts:
Esoteric texts:
Historical texts:
Others:
Manichaeism
Orphism
See main article: Orphism (religion).
East Asian religions
Confucianism
See main article: Confucianism. The Four Books and Five Classics:
The Thirteen Classics (I Ching, Book of Documents, Classic of Poetry, Rites of Zhou, Etiquette and Ceremonial, Book of Rites, The Commentary of Zuo, The Commentary of Gongyang, The Commentary of Guliang, The Analects, Classic of Filial Piety, Erya, Mencius)
Taoism
See main article: Taoism.
Shinto
- The
- The, which includes the and the
- The
- The
- The
Muism
See main article: Muism.
Iranian religions
Zoroastrianism
See main article: Zoroastrianism. Primary religious texts (the Avesta collection):
- The Yasna, the primary liturgical collection, includes the Gathas.
- The Visperad, a collection of supplements to the Yasna.
- The Yashts, hymns in honor of the divinities.
- The Vendidad, describes the various forms of evil spirits and ways to confound them.
- shorter texts and prayers, the Yashts the five Nyaishes ("worship, praise"), the Sirozeh and the Afringans (blessings).
There are some 60 secondary religious texts, none of which are considered scripture. The most important of these are:
- The Denkard (Middle Persian, 'Acts of Religion'),
- The Bundahishn, (Middle Persian, 'Primordial Creation')
- The Menog-i Khrad, (Middle Persian, 'Spirit of Wisdom')
- The Arda Viraf Namak (Middle Persian, 'The Book of Arda Viraf')
- The (modern Persian, 'Hundred Doors', or 'Hundred Chapters')
- The Rivayats, 15th–18th century correspondence on religious issues
For general use by the laity:
- The Zend, various commentaries on and translations of the Avesta.
- The Khordeh Avesta, Zoroastrian prayer book for lay people from the Avesta.
Yarsanism
See main article: Yarsanism.
Yazidi
See main article: Yazidi. The true core texts of the Yazidi religion that exist today are the hymns, known as qawls. Spurious examples of so-called "Yazidi religious texts" include the Yazidi Black Book and the Yazidi Book of Revelation, which are believed to have been forged in the early 20th century; the Yazidi Black Book, for instance, is thought to be a combination of genuine Yazidi beliefs and Western forgeries.[1]
South Asian Religion
Buddhism
See also: Early Buddhist Texts and Buddhist texts. Theravada Buddhism
- The Tipitaka or Pāli Canon
- Vinaya Pitaka
- Suttavibhaṅga: Pāṭimokkha and commentary
- Mahāvibhaṅga: rules for monks
- Bhikkhunīvibhaṅga: rules for nuns
- Khandhaka: 22 chapters on various topics
- Parivāra: analyses of rules from various points of view
- Sutta Pitaka
- Digha Nikaya, the "long" discourses (including Brahmajāla Sutta, Samaññaphala Sutta, Sigālovāda Sutta and Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta)
- Majjhima Nikaya, the "middle-length" discourses (including Ānāpānasati Sutta and Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta)
- Samyutta Nikaya, the "connected" discourses (including Ādittapariyāya Sutta, Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta & Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta)
- Anguttara Nikaya, the "numerical" discourses (including Dīghajāṇu Sutta)
- Khuddaka Nikaya, the "minor collection" (including Dhammapada, Udāna, Itivuttaka, Sutta Nipāta, Theragatha and Therīgāthā)
- Abhidhamma Pitaka
East Asian Mahayana:
Tibetan Buddhism
Hinduism
See main article: Hindu texts. Śruti
Smriti
In Purva Mimamsa:
In Vedanta (Uttar Mimamsa):
In Yoga:
In Samkhya:
In Nyaya:
In Vaisheshika:
- Vaisheshika Sutras of Kanada
In Vaishnavism:
- Vaikhanasa Samhitas
- Pancharatra Samhitas
In Shaktism:
In Kashmir Saivism:
In Pashupata Shaivism:
In Shaiva Siddhanta:
- 28 Shaiva Agamas
- Tirumurai (canon of 12 works)
- Meykandar Shastras (canon of 14 works)
In Gaudiya Vaishnavism:
Krishna-karnamrita:
In Lingayatism:
In Kabir Panth:
In Dadu Panth:
In Ayyavazhi:
Akilattirattu Ammanai:
Arul Nool:
Jainism
See main article: Jain Agamas. Śvetāmbara
- 11 Angas
- Secondary
- 12 Upangas, 4 Mula-sutras, 6 Cheda-sutras, 2 Culika-sutras, 10 Prakirnakas
Digambara
Nonsectarian/Nonspecific:
- Jina Vijaya
- Tattvartha Sutra
- GandhaHasti Mahabhashya (authoritative and oldest commentary on the Tattvartha Sutra)
- Four Anuyogas (the four vedas of Jainism)
Ravidassia
See main article: Ravidassia. Amritbani Guru Ravidass Ji, the holy book contains the following hymns: Raga – Siri (1), Gauri (5), Asa (6), Gujari (1), Sorath (7), Dhanasari (3), Jaitsari (1), Suhi (3), Bilaval (2), Gaund (2), Ramkali (1), Maru (2), Kedara (1), Bhairau (1), Basant (1), and Malhar (3). The book contains 140 shabads, 40 pade, and 231 salok.[2] There are 177 pages in all of the book.
Sikhism
See main article: Sikh scriptures.
Satpanth
See main article: Satpanth and Ginans.
Abrahamic religions
Azalism (Religion of Bayan)
See main article: Azali.
- Writings of the Báb
- Persian Bayán 19,000 verses
- Arabic Bayán 500 verses
- Kitabul Asma'(also called The third Bayan and Haft Sha'n) the Largest Abrahimic Scripture composed of 25,000 pages of 60,000 revealed verses
- Risalat al Raj'a 170 verses
- Panj Sha'n 8360 verses
- Dalail Sab'aa 1100 verses
- Kitab al Haykal 160 verses
- Qayum al Asma 4700 verses
- Tafsir al basmalah 157 verses
- Tafsir al Qasida al Humyaryiah 1600 verses
- Kitab al Ruh 7000 verses
- Sahifah Qaimyiah
- Sahifah Baynal Haramayn
- Letters
- Khutab
- Ziyarat
- Dua
- Tafsir Surat al Kawthar
- Tafsir Surat al Qadr
- Tafsir Surat al Fatiha
- Tafsir Surat al A'sr
- Tafsir Surat al Baqara
- Tafsir Surat al Tawhid
- Nubwuah Khassah
- Kitab al Fihrist
- Another Kitab al Fihrist (Risalah Dahabyiah)
- Lost Tafsir of Quran
- Writings of Subh al Azal
- Writings of the leaders after Subh al Azal
- Writings of letters of livings
- Divan of Qurrat al Ayn
- Other writings by the letters of living
- Hagiography
- Nuqtat al Kaf
- Majlis Shahadat Hazrat Qaim Khurasani (Bushru'i)
Bahá'í Faith
Christianity
Bible
The contents of Christian Bibles differ by denomination.
- The Canon of Trent defines a canonical list of books of the Catholic Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized by the Catholic Church, including the deuterocanonical books. (In versions of the Latin Vulgate, 3 Esdras, 4 Esdras, and the Prayer of Manasseh are included in an appendix, but considered non-canonical, and are not included in modern Catholic Bibles).
- Most Protestant Bibles include the Hebrew Bible's 24 books (the protocanonical books) divided differently (into 39 books) and the 27-book New Testament for a total of 66 books. Some denominations (e.g. Anglicanism) also include the 14 books of the biblical apocrypha between the Old Testament and the New Testament, for a total of 80 books.
- Greek and Eastern Orthodox Bibles include the anagignoskomena, which consist of the Catholic deuterocanon, plus 3 Maccabees, Psalm 151, the Prayer of Manasseh, and 3 Esdras; The Fourth Book of Maccabees is considered to be canonical by the Georgian Orthodox Church. The Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, is authoritative.
- The Church of the East includes most of the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament which are found in the Peshitta (The Syriac Version of the Bible). The New Testament in modern versions contains the 5 disputed books (2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, and Revelation) that were originally excluded.
- In Oriental Orthodoxy, the biblical canon differs in each Patriarchate.
- The Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church has at various times included a variety of books in the New Testament which are not included in the canons of other traditions.
- The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (and its daughter, the Eritrean Orthodox Church) accept various books according to either of the Narrower or the Broader Canons but always include the entire Catholic deuterocanon, the Prayer of Manasseh, 3 Ezra, 4 Ezra, and The Book of Josippon. They may also include the Book of Jubilees, Book of Enoch, 1 Baruch, 4 Baruch, as well as 1, 2, and 3 Meqabyan (no relation to the Books of Maccabees). The New Testament contains the Sinodos, the Books of the Covenant, Clement, and the Didascalia.
- Some Syrian Churches, regardless of whether they are Eastern Catholic, Nestorian, Oriental or Eastern Orthodox, accept the Letter of Baruch as scripture.
- Some early Quakers also included the Epistle to the Laodiceans.
Additional and alternative scriptures
Some Christian denominations have additional or alternate holy scriptures, some with authoritativeness similar to the Old Testament and New Testament.
- The Unification Church includes the Divine Principle in its holy scriptures.
- Gnostic Christianity rejected the narrative in Pauline Christianity that the arrival of Jesus had to do with the forgiveness of sins, and instead were concerned with illusion and enlightenment. Gnostic texts include Gnostic gospels about the life of Jesus, books attributed to various apostles, apocalyptic writings, and philosophical works. Though there is some overlap with some New Testament works, the rest were eventually considered heretical by Christian orthodoxy. Gnostics generally did not include the Old Testament as canon. They believed in two gods, one of which was Yahweh (generally considered evil), the author of the Hebrew Bible and god of the Jews, separate from a Supreme God who sent Jesus.
Latter Day Saint movement
- The Protestant Bible
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) uses the LDS edition of the King James Bible for English-speaking members; other versions are used in non-English speaking countries. The Community of Christ (RLDS) uses the Joseph Smith Translation, which it calls the Inspired Version, as well as updated modern translations, mainly the NRSV.
- The Book of Mormon
- The Doctrine and Covenants. There are significant differences in content and section numbering between the Doctrine and Covenants used by the Community of Christ (RLDS) and the LDS Church.
- The Pearl of Great Price is authoritative in the LDS Church, rejected by Community of Christ.
- Other, smaller branches of Latter Day Saints include other scriptures such as:
Liturgical books
Liturgical books are used to guide or script worship, and many are specific to a denomination.
Catholic liturgical books:
- Books of the clergy
- The Roman Missal (The pope, archbishops, bishops, priests and deacons editions)
- The Book of the Gospels (evangeliary/evangelion)
- The Lectionary
- Sacramentary (for bishops and priests)
- Pontifical (for bishops)
- Cæremoniale Episcoporum (for bishops)
- Breviary (Hours/Divine Office)
- Gradual (Roman gradual, antiphonal, cantatory)
- Liber Usualis (Book of Common Use/Gregorian chants)
- Roman Ritual (baptism, benedictions, blessings, burials, exorcisms, etc.)
- Roman Martyrology (saints/The blessed)
- Books of church attendants:
- Missal (pew cyclical editions)
- Missalette (pew seasonal editions)
- Hymnal (pew hymnbook editions)
Protestant liturgical books:
Doctrines and laws
Various Christian denominations have texts which define the doctrines of the group or set out laws which are considered binding. The groups consider these to range in permanence from unquestionable interpretations of divine revelations to human decisions made for convenience or elucidation which are subject to reconsideration.
- Doctrines such as the Trinity, the virgin birth and atonement
- The Ten Commandments (hbo|{{Script/Hebrew|עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדִּבְּרוֹת), also known in Christianity as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship.
- The distinctive Calvinist doctrine of "double" predestination.
- In Catholicism, the concept of Magisterium reserves matters of religious interpretation to the church, with various levels of infallibility expressed in various documents.
- The Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, along with the Bible, serves as the permanent "impersonal pastor" of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
- The Methodist Church of Great Britain refers to the "doctrines to which the preachers of the Methodist Church are pledged" as doctrinal standards.[7]
- Seventh-day Adventists hold the writings of Ellen White are held to an elevated status, though not equal with the Bible, as she is considered to have been an inspired prophetess.
- Swedenborgianism is defined by the Biblical interpretations of Emanuel Swedenborg starting with Arcana Cœlestia.
- H. Emilie Cady's 1896 Lessons in Truth, A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity is considered a core text of the Unity Church.
Druze
See main article: Druze.
Islam
See main article: Islamic holy books.
The five universally acknowledged messengers in Islam are Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jesus and Muhammad,[8] each believed to have been sent with a scripture. Muslims believe David (Dāwūd) received Psalms [9] (cf.); Jesus (Īsā) the Gospel ; Muhammad received the Qur'an; Abraham (Ibrahim) the Scrolls of Abraham; and Moses (Mūsā) the Torah .[10]
Sunni Islam
See main article: Sunni Islam.
Twelver Islam
See main article: Twelvers.
- Quran
- Nahj al Balagha
- Al Sahiyfa al Sajadiyya
- Al Jafr which is a book composed of letters of 784 tables (28 sections of letters × 28 chapters of letters) about Omniscience and it has its own grammars to answer many of questions about prophecy or fiqh or medecine or anything according to Jaffars and every table is composed of 28 × 28 for letters of line and of Khana (house) each Khana of 4 letters, however some Usuli scholars rejects it and it is only used by Irfani, Shaykhis and few of Akhbaris and Usulis.
- Hadith
- The Four Books
- Jawami' al Hadith
- Bihar al-Anwar 25 large Volumes = 100 volumes, it is a general encyclopedia more than of Hadith
- Awalim al-Ulum it is said that it was 400 volumes = 100 large volumes and it is an extended version of Bihar which once collected all of Hadith of Sunna and Shia and all of the sayings of historians, astrologers, doctors, philosophers and Clerics of Shia and Sunna of that time as explanation of Hadith but it was lost.
- Wasa'il al Shia 24 volumes
- Kitab al Wafi 12 volumes
- Kitab Mustadrak al Wasa'il 12 volumes
- Safinat al Bihar
- Tafsir al-Burhan 10 volumes
- Jami' Ahadith al Shia 20 volumes
- Min Fiqh Ahlil Bayt by Syed Muhammad al Shirazi 40 volumes
- Mawsu'at (Encyclopedias)
- Masānīd Ahlil Bayt by Azizullah al Utaridi 70 volumes contains all of Shia Hadith
- Mu'jam al Ahadith al Mu'tabara by Asif Muhsini 8 volumes
- Prayer books
- Mafateh al Jinan
- Kamel al Ziyarat
- Kutub al Masabih
- Thamarat al Awād
- Kutub al Ziyarat wal Udyiat wal Salawat
- Hagiografies
- Kitab Manaqib Āl Abi Talib
- Kutub al Maqatil
- Kutub waqa'at Siffin, Nahrawan and Jamal
- Kutub al Gharat
- Kitab al Khara'ij wal Jara'ih
- Kitab Mashariq Anwar al Waqin
- Kitab al Hidayiah al Kubra
- Kitab Uyūn Akhbar al Rida
- Kutub al Ghayba
- Of Al Nu'mani
- Of Al Saduq
- Of Fadl ibn Shadhan
- Of al Tūsi
- Of Ibn Tawus
- Kutub al Raja'a
- Usul Arba'mi'a only few of it survived
- Qurb al Isnad
- Tafsir al Imam al Askari
- Al Usul al Sitat Ashar
- Kitab Sulaym ibn Qays
- Asl Isa
- Al Jafaryiat
- Kitab al Mahasin of Ibn Khalid al Barqi Called as the Fifth Book
- Nawadir of Sa'd al Asha'ri
- Al Risalah al Dahabyiah
- Sahifat al Rida
- Mukhtasar Basa'ir al Darajat
- Basa'ir al Darajat
- And Others
Alawites
See main article: Alawites.
- Quran (for Zahiris it is the main Scripture but for Batinis it is a very minor Scripture)
- Kitab al Hidayah al Kubra (for Zahiri Alawites)
- Kitab al Majmu (for Batini Alawites).
- Batini Scriptures (Only for Makhusi Sheikhs it is forbidden for Murid or women or non Alawites to read or hear it)
- Kitab al Sirat
- Kitab al Haft
- Kitab al Maratib wal Duraj
- Kitab al Ruq'a (Talisman)
- Kitab al Ta'a Fi Ma'rifat al Sa'a
- Kitab Adab Abi Talib
- Kitab al Alāma fi Ma'rifat Yawm al Qiyama
- Kitab al Lahut
- Kitab Mubtada' al Nur wal Zulmah
- Kitab al Abwab
- Kitab al Mahmud wal Mazmum
- Kitab Nur al Qulub
- Kitab al Wasāyah fi Ma'rifat al Khafāya
- Red Jafr (Book of Prophecy and part of al Wasayah)
- White Jafr (Magical letters talismatic book)
- al Suluk fi Ma'rifat Awakhir al Muluk
- al Risalah al Ristpashiyah
- Fiqh al Risalah al Ristpashiyah
- Kitab al Akwar wal Adwar (of Major and Minor Cycles of time and reincarnation)
- Kitab al Surah wal Mithal
- Kulazi Batini Scriptures (only for The Kulazi Shiekhs and it is forbidden for Murids or women or non-Alawite to read or hear it)
- Fiqh al Dastur (exgenesis of Majm'u)
- al Risalah al Ristpashiyah
- Fiqh al Risalah al Ristpashiyah (Exgenesis of it)
- Kitab al Asus
- Kitab al Yunan
- Kitab al Akwar wal Adwar
- Kitab al Surah wal Mithal
- Talisman of Ruqa'a
- Rasa'il al Shaykh Ibn Yunus al Kualzi
Ahmadiyya
See main article: Ahmadiyya.
Alevism (Qizilbash)
See main article: Alevism. The most revered Alevi scriptures are:
- Quran
- Khutbat al Bayan
- Nuqtat al Bayan
- Buyruks
- Menakib Imam Ja'far Sadiq
- Menakib Sheyh Safi
- Other Buyruks
- Maktel Husein
- Hazrat Ali Cenkliri (Military Career Biography of Imam Ali)
- Haci Bektash Kumru (about Karbala')
- Kenzul Mesayieb
- Huseynie
- Vilayet Nameh
- Musebyyi Nameh
- Fazilat Nameh
- Akhirat Nameh
- Javedan Nameh
- Saqi Nameh
- Battal Nameh
- Abu Moslem Nameh
- Sal Nameh (Of Sadridden)
- Divans of 7 Saints
- Divan Hatai
- Divan Sultan Abdal
- Other 5 Divans
- Kitab Cabbrkulu
- Mira'tul Maqasid
Mevlevi Order
See main article: Mevlevi Order.
Ismaili Islam
See main article: Ismailism. In Ismailism Quran is divided into Tanzil (Original Quran) and Ta'wil (Exgenesis) this is One Scripture (Quran) :
- Quran
- Tanzil al Quran
- Ta'wil al Quran
- Ginans (For Indian Nizaris)
- Dasa Avatara Granth
- Nihkalanki Gita
- Many Other Granths Composed of more than 25,000 verses
- More than 600 Short Ginans
- Dua
- Daim al Islam
- Ta'wil al Da'im
- Rasa'il Ikhwan al Safa
- Umm al-Kitab (Shi'i book)
- Kanz al walad (For Taybism)
- al Fatrat wal Qiranat (For Taybism)
- Kirmani writings
- Nasir Khosrow Writings
- Sayings and deeds of each Imam
- Books of Dua't
- Nurun ala Nur
- Other Books
Judaism
Rabbinic Judaism
Haymanot
See main article: Haymanot.
Kabbalism
Non-rabbinic Judaism
Karaite Judaism
See main article: Karaite Judaism.
Jewish Science
See main article: Jewish Science.
- The Tanakh
- Jewish Science: Divine Healing in Judaism
Rastafari movement
Samaritanism
See main article: Samaritanism.
Shabakism
See main article: Shabaks.
Pre-Columbian Americas
Aztec religion
See main article: Aztec religion.
Maya religion
See main article: Maya religion.
Ethnic religions
Bon (autochthonous religious tradition of Tibet)
See main article: Bon.
Kaharingan
See main article: Kaharingan.
Kiratism
See main article: Kirat Mundhum.
- The Mundhum of the Limbu ethnic group
Old Norse religion
See main article: Old Norse religion.
Sanamahism
See main article: Sanamahism. Main texts:
Other texts:
Sunda Wiwitan
See main article: Sunda Wiwitan.
Yorùbá
See main article: Yoruba religion.
- Odù Ifá
- Jaap Verduijn's Odu Ifa Collection
New religious movements
The ACIM Movement
Ahmedi religion of Peace and Light
- Goal of the wise by Abdullah Hashim
- Sayings of Imam Ahmed al Hassan
- Kitab al Tawhid by Ahmed al Hassan
- Kitab al Ijl (Calf) by him
- Kitab al Haft
- Various scriptures of different religions and philosophies, especially gnostic and Kabbalah.
The writings of Franklin Albert Jones Adi Da Love-Ananda Samraj
- Aletheon
- The Companions of the True Dawn Horse
- The Dawn Horse Testament
- Gnosticon
- The Heart of the Adi Dam Revelation
- Not-Two IS Peace
- Pneumaton
- Transcendental Realism
Aetherius Society
See main article: Aetherius Society.
Caodaism
See main article: Caodaism.
- Vietnamese: Kinh Thiên Đạo Và Thế Đạo (Prayers of the Heavenly and the Earthly Way)
- Vietnamese: Pháp Chánh Truyền (The Religious Constitution of Caodaism)
- Vietnamese: Tân Luật (The Canonical Codes)
- Vietnamese: Thánh Ngôn Hiệp Tuyển (Compilation of Divine Messages)[12]
Cheondoism
See main article: Cheondoism.
- The Donghak Scripture
- The Songs of Yongdam
- The Sermons of Master Haeweol
- The Sermons of Revered Teacher Euiam[13]
Creativity Movement
See main article: Creativity Movement. The writings of Ben Klassen:
- Nature's Eternal Religion
- The White Man's Bible
- Salubrious Living
Discordianism
See main article: Discordianism.
Druidry
See main article: Druidry (modern).
Dudeism
See main article: Dudeism.
- The Dude De Ching
- Duderonomy
Eckankar
See main article: Eckankar.
- Writings of Paul Twitchell
Heathenry
See main article: Heathenry (new religious movement).
Konkokyo
See main article: Konkokyo.
- Oshirase-Goto Obobe-Chō
- Konko Daijin Oboegaki
- Gorikai I
- Gorikai II
- Gorikai III[14]
Meher Baba
See main article: Meher Baba.
Meivazhi
See main article: Meivazhi.
- The four vedas of Meivazhi
- Āti mey utaya pūrana veētāntam
- Āntavarkal mānmiyam
- Eman pātar atipatu tiru meyññanak koral
- Eman pātar atipatu kotāyūtak kūr
Mespilism
- Mespilism: The Way Of The Medlar
Oahspe Faithism
Oomoto
See main article: Oomoto.
Pastafarianism
See main article: Pastafarianism.
Raëlism
The writings of Raël Claude Vorilhon:
- Sensual Meditation
- Yes to Human Cloning
Religious Science
See main article: Religious Science.
Satanism
Scientology
See main article: Scientology.
Spiritism
See main article: Kardecist spiritism.
Subud
See main article: Subud.
SubGenius
See main article: Church of the SubGenius.
Tenrikyo
See main article: Tenrikyo.
Thelema
Unarius Academy of Science
See main article: Unarius Academy of Science.
- The Pulse of Creation Series
- The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation
Urantianism
See main article: Urantianism.
Wicca
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Omarkhali. Khanna. Kitāb al-Jilwa. Encyclopedia of Islam, Third Edition. 10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_35639.
- Web site: JaiGurdev. Ravidassia Religion, Dera Sach Khand Ballan, jalandhar punjab india. 2020-08-12. derasachkhandballan.com. 2017-07-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20170716092939/http://derasachkhandballan.com/ravidassia-dharam.php. dead.
- http://www.strangite.org/Scriptures.htm "Strangite Scriptures"
- Book: Handbook of Doctrine. Salvation Army International Theological Council. London. Salvation Books. 2010. 978-0-85412-822-8.
- Web site: Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (Roman Catholic Church) – Britannica Online Encyclopedia . Britannica.com . 2013-03-07.
- Web site: Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . Ewtn.com . 2013-03-07.
- http://www.methodist.org.uk/about-us/the-methodist-church/doctrine-of-the-methodist-church/ Doctrine of the Methodist Church
- Concise Encyclopedia of Islam, C. Glasse, Messenger
- Book: Wherry . Elwood Morris . Elwood Morris Wherry . A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes . 1896 . Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co . London.
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