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Below is a list of religions, spiritual movements and other theologies

Adventist - Christian theology, believes in the Second Advent of Jesus (popularly known as the Second coming)   » More Info   » Show Links

Agnosticism - Philosophical view that the truth is unkown or unknowable due to the nature of subjective experience   » More Info   » Show Links

Amish - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Anabaptist - Christian group   » More Info   » Show Links

Anglicanism - Christian tradition, beliefs and practices of the Anglican Communion   » More Info   » Show Links

Atheism - Philosophical view, is the position that either affirms the nonexistence of gods or rejects theism   » More Info   » Show Links

Baha'i Faith - Religion with core principles of the unity of God, the unity of religion, and the unity of mankind.   » More Info   » Show Links

Baptist - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Buddhism - Set of teachings often described as a religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Caodaism - New, syncretist, monotheistic religion with three teachings: Buddha, Sage, Saint   » More Info   » Show Links

Catholicism - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Chondogyo - Korean religious movement   » More Info   » Show Links

Confucianism - Ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system   » More Info   » Show Links

Congregationalist - Protestant Christian churches practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs   » More Info   » Show Links

Deism - Religious philosophy and movement that derives the existence and nature of God from reason and personal experience   » More Info   » Show Links

Eastern Orthodoxy - Christian communion   » More Info   » Show Links

Episcopal - "of Bishops" - contains the Episcopal Church   » More Info   » Show Links

Gnosticism - Diverse, syncretistic religious movement   » More Info   » Show Links

Hinduism - World's oldest major religion that is still practiced   » More Info   » Show Links

Humanism - A non-theistically based philosophy which promotes humanity as the measure of all things.   » Show Links

I-Kuan Tao - Also Yi Guan Dao, or usually initialized as IKT is a new religious movement that originated in twentieth-century China   » More Info   » Show Links

Islam - A monotheistic Abrahamic religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Jainism - One of the oldest religions in the world, a religion and philosophy originating in ancient India   » More Info   » Show Links

Jehovah's Witnesses - Members of an international Christian new religious movement, whose adherents believe it to be the restoration of first-century Christianity   » More Info   » Show Links

Judaism - A religion of the Jewish people   » More Info   » Show Links

Kabbalah - Jewish religion with other western Kabbalistic and esoteric mystical traditions see Hermetic Qabalah, Christian Kabbalah, Emanation: Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Kabbalah Ma'asit   » More Info   » Show Links

Lutheran - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Mennonite - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Methodism - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Mormonism - Latter Day Saint movement, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints   » More Info   » Show Links

Muslim - A religion of Islam   » More Info   » Show Links

Nazarene - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

New Age - A spiritual movement where people construct their own beliefs from spiritual works   » More Info   » Show Links

New Thought - Spiritual movement   » More Info   » Show Links

Non-denominational Christianity - Those churches which have not formally aligned themselves with an established denomination, or remain otherwise officially autonomous   » More Info   » Show Links

Other Societies, Theologies, Movements, and Concepts - Spiritual movements, groups, practices, etc that do not fall under any of the other listed categories   » More Info   » Show Links

Paganism - Broad set of spiritual or cultic practices or beliefs of any folk religion, and of historical and contemporary polytheistic religions in particular.   » More Info   » Show Links

Pantheism - Everything is of an all-encompassing immanent abstract God; or that the Universe, or nature, and God are equivalent   » More Info   » Show Links

Pentecostalism - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Presbyterianism - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Protestantism - Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Religious Society of Friends - also known as Quakers, a Christian religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Scientology - Body of beliefs and related practices, an "applied religious philosophy" and the basis for a new religion   » More Info   » Show Links

Shamanism - Range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world   » More Info   » Show Links

Shinto - Native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami spirits   » More Info   » Show Links

Sikhism - Fifth-largest religion in the world, system of religious philosophy and expression   » More Info   » Show Links

Spiritism - Christian belief, doctrine, and pseudoscience akin to spiritualism and necromancy that was established in France in the mid 19th century and that claims to investigate the survival of souls after death and communications allegedly received from them   » More Info   » Show Links

Taoism - Variety of related Chinese philosophical and religious traditions and concepts   » More Info   » Show Links

Transcendentalism - Group of new ideas in literature, religion, culture, and philosophy   » More Info   » Show Links

Universism - Was a progressive natural philosophy - no longer active   » More Info   » Show Links

Zoroastrian - Religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster   » More Info   » Show Links