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The ReligionFacts " Big Religion Chart " is our attempt to summarize all the complexities of over 40 {article1615|religions, worldviews, and belief systems} in tiny little boxes on a quick-reference comparison chart.
The Side by Side Lens allows you to create an easy to read comparison chart for up to three differing religious traditions. Select your traditions from the drop down menus.
By comparing religions, scholars can gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between different religious traditions, and promote dialogue and understanding between different religious communities.
Explore 25 world religions using the comparison charts below in areas like origins, beliefs, practices, size, location, sacred texts, and more. The aim of the comparison charts is to offer readers a helpful starting point toward understanding the religions of the world.
Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yields a deeper understanding of the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion such as ethics ...
Comparison Charts on Religion. Comparison charts can be useful tools for quickly identifying similarities and differences without having to read longer articles or compare several sources. Below are the comparison charts currently available on ReligionFacts.
This comprehensive guide explores the similarities and differences between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam using multiple comparison charts. From core beliefs and practices to historical events, this article offers a side-by-side comparison to help you understand these three major world religions.
What do these great monotheistic faiths believe about God, the universe, human nature, and the afterlife? What do have in common and where do they differ? This comparison chart to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism is intended as a starting point to answering these questions.
Explore the full-size graphic showcasing the religious composition of the world, highlighting major faiths and their global presence.
Pew Research Center organizes the world’s religions into seven major categories, which includes five major religions (Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism), one category that broadly includes all Folk/Traditional religions, and an unaffiliated category.