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Resources: VIEWER'S GUIDE
Read This Week's March 2, 2007
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Image of Viewer's Guide materials RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's Viewer's Guide 2005 contains a collection of essays and resources that will stimulate dialogue and thought about important issues across different religious worlds. The 2005 Guide includes in-depth articles on religion and assimilation; mysticism; Christianity and Buddhism; the politics of forgiveness; African Americans and the Bible; faith-based social services; and the meaning of martyrdom. See below for instructions on how to download or obtain print copies of R&E Viewer's Guides or to view an extensive list of resources related to the topics covered in the 2005 Guide.


Steps to download Viewer's Guides:

1. If it isn't already installed on your computer, download and install the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe's Web site. Guides may be viewed on-screen, saved, or printed out using the reader.

2. Download the Viewer's Guide 2005 (3.6MB), Viewer's Guide 2004 (4.6MB), Viewer's Guide 2003 (772K), Viewer's Guide 2002 (962K), Viewer's Guide 2001 (1.4MB), Viewer's Guide 2000 (520K), Viewer's Guide 1999 (786K), or the Viewer's Guide 1998 (1.4 MB).



If you are interested in obtaining printed copies (while supplies last), please e-mail GuideRequest@thirteen.org or write to:

Religion & Ethics Guide
P.O. Box 245
Little Falls, NJ 07424-0245




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Immigration in America:
Religion and Assimilation


The Sacred, the Civic,
and Social Welfare


What is Mysticism?

To Die For: Religion,
Violence and Martyrdom


The Politics of Forgiveness

The Bible Told Them So:
African-Americans and the Bible


Christianity Meets Buddhism

Resources for the 2005 Viewer's Guide were prepared by LAB@Thirteen