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Concise Dictionary of Religion
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RABBI:
RABINIC JUDAISM:
RABI'AH al-ADAWYYA (717-801):
RAD, Gerhard von (1901-1971):
RADCLIFFE-BROWN, Alfred Reginald (1881-1955):
RADHA SOAMI MOVEMENT:
RADHAKRISHNAN, Sarvepalli (1888-1975):
RAHIT:
RAHNER, Karl (1904-1984):
RAHULABHADRA [Rhula] (6th century B.C.):
RAIKES, Robert (1735-1811):
RAJAGHA:
RAMA:
RAMADAN:
RAMAKRISHNA, (1836-1886):
RAMANANDA (13th century):
RAMANUJA (1017-1130?):
RAMANA, Maharshi (1879-1951):
RAMYANA:
RAMTHA:
RAND, Ayn (1903-1981):
RAPTURE:
RASTAFARIAN:
RATIONAL:
RATIONALISM:
RATIONALIZATION:
RAUSCHENBUSCH, Walter (1861-1918):
REACTIONARY:
REALISM:
REALITY:
REASON:
REBIRTH:
REDEMPTION:
REDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM:
REDUCTIONISM:
REFORM:
REFORMATION:
REFORMED CHURCH:
REFORMED JUDAISM:
REFORMED:
REFORMER:
REGENERATION:
REID, Thomas (1710-1796):
REIFICATION:
REIFY:
REIMARUS, Herman Samuel (1694-1768):
REINCARNATION:
RELATIONAL:
RELATIVISM:
RELATIVITY:
RELIGION AND MODERNITY:
RELIGION, TYPOLOGIES OF REACTION TO MODERNITY:
RELIGION:
RELIGIONSGESCHICHTED:
RENAISSANCE:
RENAN, Joseph Ernest (1823-1892):
REQUIEM:
RERUM NOVARUM:
RESURRECTION:
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST:
RETALIATION:
REVELATION:
REVITALIZATION MOVEMENTS:
REVIVALISM:
REVOLUTION:
RG VEDA:
RHETORIC:
RICCI, Matteo (1552-1610):
RIG VEDA:
RIGHTEOUSNESS:
RINZAI:
RITSCHL, Albrecht (1822-1889):
RITUAL:
ROBINSON, John A. T. (1919-1983):
ROMAN CATHOLICISM:
ROMANTICISM:
ROSARIES:
ROSICRUCIANS:
ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778):
ROY, RAM MOHAN (1774-1833):
RTA:
RUSHDOONY, Rousas John (1916-):
RUSKIN, John (1819-1900):
RUSSELL, Bertrand Arthur William Earl (1872-1970):
RUSSELL, Charles Taze (1852-1916):
RUTHERFORD, Joseph Franklin, "Judge" (1869-1941):
RUTHERFORD, Samuel (1600-1661):
RYLE, Gilbert (1900-1976):
RYLE, John Charles, "J. C." (1816-1900):
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Concise Dictionary of Religion
WEN SHU:
the Chinese name for the BODHISATTVA MAJUR who is the personification of thought and knowledge.
Concise Dictionary of Religion