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The folloing links are examples of groups and movements trying to make social and enviromental changes in the name of religious belief. | The folloing links are examples of groups and movements trying to make social and enviromental changes in the name of religious belief. | ||
*[[Interfaith Alliance]] | *<font color=blue>[[Interfaith Alliance]]</font>- The Interfaith Alliance has more then 150,000 members comprising of more then 70 different faiths. Together this diverse group aims to Promote democratic values, Defend religious liberty, Challenge hatred and religious bigotry and Reinvigorate informed civic participation | ||
*[[Liberation Theology]] | *[[Liberation Theology]] | ||
*[[American Friends Service Committee]] | *[[American Friends Service Committee]] |
Revision as of 18:54, 9 May 2006
Overview
The folloing links are examples of groups and movements trying to make social and enviromental changes in the name of religious belief.
- Interfaith Alliance- The Interfaith Alliance has more then 150,000 members comprising of more then 70 different faiths. Together this diverse group aims to Promote democratic values, Defend religious liberty, Challenge hatred and religious bigotry and Reinvigorate informed civic participation
- Liberation Theology
- American Friends Service Committee
- Catholic Worker
- National Religious Partnership for the Environment
- Sources