Building Bridges of Inter-religious
Understanding, Cooperation and Service.
ALLfaiths
Press: http://www.allfaithspress.com
Interreligious
information, news, polls.
BeliefNet: http://www.beliefnet.com
A variety of of information and resources about religion and various
religious traditions, news and resources, and links to other religion
sites, including sacred texts.
Center for
Global Ethics:
http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue/geth.htm
Coordinates the work of thinkers, scholars and activists who are
working to define, implement and promote policies of
responsible global citizenship.
CoNexus
Press: http://www.conexuspress.com
Offers books, calendars, CD-ROM, and other resources
for inter-religious understanding, wisdom and cooperation.
Council for a
Parliament of World Religions:
http://www.cpwr.org
The mission of CPWR is to foster inter-religious dialogue and
cooperation in metropolitan Chicago and around the world.
Faith
and Values Media: http://www.faithstreams.com
A primarily Christian media organization but with membership from a few
other religions: provides online and television broadcasting
content supportive of interfaith communications and understanding.
Fellowship of
Reconciliation:
http://www.forusa.org
Interfaith organization committed to active nonviolence.
GaiaMind: http://www.gaiamind.org
Explores the idea that we, humanity, are the Earth becoming aware of
itself. Also affirms the Great Spirit of Oneness found at the heart of
all the world's great spiritual traditions.
Global Dialogue
Institute: http://astro.temple.edu/~dialogue
Promotes dialogue in the broadest sense among individuals and groups of
different religions and cultures, focusing especially on scholars,
professionals, and institutional & business leaders.
Inner Exploration: http://www.innerexplorations.com
Where Christian mysticism, theology and metaphysics meet eastern forms
of meditation, Jungian psychology and a new sense of the earth.
Institute on Religion and Public
Policy: http://www.religionandpolicy.org
The Institute on Religion and Public Policy, Inc. was recently
founded as a think tank and advocacy organization to study and
understand the relationship of religion, ethics and morality to public
policy, government, culture and politics in both the international and
domestic arenas.
IntegralSpirit:http://www.ikosmos.com
Online community and
book source for integral culture and spirituality.
Interfaith Calendar: http://www.interfaithcalendar.org
An interfaith calendar produced with
dates of sacred importance to major historic faiths.
Interfaith
Voices for Peace & Justice: http://interspirit.net/ifv.cfm
Directory of faith-based and interfaith activist organizations.
International Interfaith Centre:
http://www.interfaith-center.org/oxford
Aims to support the work of organizations and individuals to further
peaceful relations, respect and understanding between people with
different faith beliefs.
International Committee for the Peace
Council: http://www.peacecouncil.org/
The Peace Council is a diverse group of
religious and spiritual individuals who work together so that "those of
us who profess belief in our respective faiths can work for the common
cause of humanity."
Jewish-Christian
Relations: http://www.icjs.org/info/bibliog.html
Concerning issues in the on-going and
expanding Jewish-Christian dialogue, with history, bibliography and
links to organizations world-wide.
Movement for
Beloved Community:
http://home.earthlink.net/~rflyer/index.html
Our dream is the creation of a global network of individuals, villages,
neighborhoods, and communities who share a vision of a beloved
community—and want to realize it.
Multifaith
Calendar: http://www.multifaithaction.org/calendar_overview.htm
combines background information on the major world
faiths and the identification of all the holy days and cultural festivals each month.
Multifaith
Prayers: http://www.experiencefestival.com/multifaith_prayers
Reflections from many traditions.
Museum of World
Religions:
http://www.mwr.org.tw
An online version of the Museum of World Religions in Taiwan.
Information about Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and Jewish
traditions. Includes chatroom, music, graphics, and numerous
interactive elements.
Ontario
Consultants on Religious Tolerance:
http://www.religioustolerance.org
Major multi-faith site has three main purposes: 1) To disseminate
accurate religious information. 2) To expose religious fraud, hatred
and misinformation. 3) To disseminate information on "hot" religious
topics.
Our Faiths:
http://www.OurFaiths.org
Multi-faith education
website offering articles, chat, message boards for all faiths.
The Pluralism
Project: http://www.pluralism.org
Developed at Harvard University to study and document the growing
religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its
new immigrant religious communities.
This site includes a growing survey and database of interfaith
organizations.
The Rumi Forum
for Interfaith Dialogue:http://www.rumiforum.org
Rumi
Forum for Interfaith Dialogue is a non-profit organization dedicated to
mutual understanding among different faiths and cultures, located in
Washington D.C.
Regional
Interfaith Chaplaincy Services:
http://www.interfaithchaplaincy.org
A regional ministry of pastoral care, education, and
research serving healthcare facilities in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Religion and Ethics
News Weekly:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/
WNET, New York (PBS) produced weekly news show on religions and ethics.
Religion Depot: http://www.edepot.com/religion.html
A listing of religions from the perspective of the point of origin and
the source of influence (what religion did it
adapt from, and the religions that it spawned).
Religious Diversity Faire:
www.religiousdiversityfaire.org
The purpose of this organization is to promote respect,
understanding and appreciation among the many faith traditions in
our communities. We
produce an annual Religious Diversity Faire.
Religions in
Renewal:
http://www.usao.edu/~facshaferi/relren/relren4.htm
Dedicated to efforts by people all over the globe to
renew their religions or ideologies in such a way that they
will be open to ongoing transformation while remaining solidly
rooted in what is essential in their past.
Tannenbaum
Center for InterReligious Understanding:http://www.tanenbaum.org/
Mission: to defuse verbal
and physical violence perpetrated in the name of religion.
The Temple of
Understanding: http://www.templeofunderstanding.org/
Non-profit located in
New York at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, founded to promote
understanding among the worlds religions.
United
Communities of Spirit: http://origin.org/ucs.cfm
A global interfaith network, linking people of diverse faiths and
beliefs who want to work with others to build a better world.
United Religions
Initiative: http://www.uri.org
A global initiative to bring diverse religions to a common table so
they might work together for the good of all life and the healing of
the world.
Vision
Television: http://www.visiontv.ca/
Canada's multifaith,
multicultural television network.
Virtual Religion
Index: http://virtualreligion.net/vri/
Rutgers University tool for students with little time. It analyzes and
highlights important content of religion-related web-sites to speed
research.
World Conference
on Religion and Peace: http://www.wcrp.org
The largest interfaith peace organization, its programs, chapters,
links and reports.
World Congress
of Faiths:
http://www.worldfaiths.org .
A pioneering fellowship dedicated to bringing
people of different faiths together.
World Network of
Religious Futurists: http://www.wnrf.org/
Professional association dedicated to understanding and advancing the
future of religion.
World Scripture: http://www.euro-tongil.org/ws/
A Comparative
Anthology of Sacred Texts.
[L ast update August 31, 2006]