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Religious Text (322 words)
religious resources: electronic texts - kjv and rsv bible, book of mormon, and koran, from the electronic text center at the university of virginia.
religious texts and resources - links to a wide variety of online primary religious and sacred texts, together with the archives of religious texts from the university of pennsylvania's center for computer analysis of texts.
religious texts in the etext archives - selection of online texts, including poems in praise of abirami, the dawn-breakers, multiple buddhist texts, the nag-hammadi, the quran, rosicrucian writings, and the aazhvaar paasurams.
Religious text - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (780 words)
Monotheistic religions often view their sacred texts as the "Word of God", often feeling that the texts are inspired by God.
The Bhagvad Gita is Lord Krishna's counsel to Arjuna on the battlefield of the Kurukshetra.
Increasingly, sacred texts of many cultures are studied within academic contexts, primarily to increase understanding of other cultures, whether ancient or contemporary.
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