"The Sri Guru Granth Sahib contains 1430 pages of philosophy from the Sikh Gurus and saints of various faiths. The scriptures, considered the spiritual authority for the Sikhs, promote values such as truth, justice, equality, charity, and love for God."
A free online journal. Promotes the study of Buddhist ethics in a broad sense. Links Global Resources for Buddhist Studies and other links.
A free online journal. Articles on theological and philosophical issues from a Christian perspective and also from any perspective which deals critically with the theological and philosophical credentials of the Christian faith
'... examples of how the web is being used as a medium for learning. ...includes sites that range from courses delivered entirely via the web to courses that offer specific activities related to a class assignment or perhaps courses that offer class support materials via the web.' Search by subject.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
Outlines Sikh Doctrines, questions and answers in Punjabi and English, and more.
A detailed site on various aspects of Sikhism, including a general introduction and Sikhism's history, evolution, art, culture and news.
'. . more than 430 titles printed before 1501. The word 'incunabula' is Latin for 'swaddling clothes,' as these books are from the infancy of European printing, typeset and printed by hand from moveable type. Incunabula reflect the transitional phase between the manuscript and print traditions.'. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
'This is one of the first (and still one of the few) comprehensive books about the Sikh religion in the English language. MacAuliffe had extensive access to manuscripts of the Sikh sacred writings (the Granth), as well as support from Sikh scholars and leaders of the time.'
An explanation of the book can be found at http://www.sacred-texts.com/skh/index.htm.
A visual representation of social thought relating to the history, philosophy and religious beliefs of the Akan peoples of Ghana and Cote' d'Ivoire. Has historical background and meanings of West African Adinkra symbols and Kente cloth patterns.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)