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The Institute for Global Engagement (IGE) is a "think tank with
legs," created to develop sustainable environments for religious
freedom worldwide, and to inspire and equip emerging leaders with
faith-based methodologies of engagement. Founded by Robert Seiple, the
first-ever U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious
Freedom, the Institute uniquely combines research and teaching with a
strategic operational component that seeks solutions to complex
political and religious problems in difficult parts of the world.
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Discovery Institute's mission
is to make a positive vision of the future practical. The Institute
discovers and promotes ideas in the common sense tradition of
representative government, the free market and individual liberty. Our
mission is promoted through books, reports, legislative testimony,
articles, public conferences and debates.
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The Pew Forum on Religion and Public
Life seeks to promote a deeper understanding of how religion
shapes the ideas and institutions of American society.
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History of Human Thought: A great source to locate the evolution
and milestones of Human Thought throughout history.
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The Urantia Book:
This document is an index to articles about
religion written by readers of The Urantia Book. It includes a
section on the world's religions, articles on interfaith and ecumenical
issues, a section on religious issues within the community of Urantia Book
readers, and some comments on Christianity.
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The SIME journal
is a refereed World Wide Web-based Internet professional journal on
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies topics such as education, economics,
law, literature, politics, philosophy, government affairs, ethnic studies,
religious studies, and all topics related to Islam as a civilization and
the Middle East as a geographical area. This publication has been
conceived with the purpose of speeding up the process of sharing knowledge
and ideas and empowering interdisciplinary studies.
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Collisions of
Religion and Violence is a special
collections of articles organized around particular themes.
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