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The following is a list of religions. Not all have been studied by psychologists.
Note that the classification hereunder is only one of several possible. This system uses a filter system for categorization. A group will be listed in a category as close to the top of the page as the definitions for the category allow. Even if multiple definitions are applicable a religion will only be listed once. The definition of religion for this page is fairly liberal.
A discussion of the ways in which "major religions" have historically been separated from the list of all religions can be found in the article Major world religions.
As there are countless small religions, many of which cannot be verified to be real or legitimate, only those religions with potential articles for this wiki will be listed in order to ensure that all entries on this list are notable and verifiable.
Abrahamic religions
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A group of monotheistic traditions sometimes grouped with one another for comparative purposes, because all refer to a patriarch named Abraham.
- Judaism (see also: Jew; Hebrews)
- Contemporary divisions
- Rabbinic Judaism
- Conservative Judaism (Masorti) (classified by adherents as Rabbinic, but not by non-adherents)
- Reform Judaism (classified by adherents as Rabbinic, but not by non-adherents)
- Reconstructionist Judaism (claims Judaism is a culture, not always identified as a religion)
- Humanistic Judaism (atheistic, not always identified as a religion)
- Karaite Judaism
- Historical groups
- Crypto-Jews
- Contemporary divisions
- Samaritans
- Christianity (see List of Christian denominations)
- Eastern Orthodoxy
- Roman Catholicism
- Oriental Orthodoxy
- Protestantism
- High Protestantism
- Low Protestantism
- Methodists (from the Anglicans)
- Baptists (from the Calvinists)
- Radical Low Protestantism
- Anabaptists
- Mennonites
- Amish
- Religious Society of Friends (Quakers, quasi-Anabaptist)
- Evangelicalism (non-denominational)
- Pentecostals (charismatic)
- Anabaptists
- Apostolic Churches
- Unitarians
- Waldensians
- Latter-day Saints
- Seventh-day Adventist
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Messianic Judaism (Only identified as Judaism by adherents and Christian missionaries; actually Jewish-rite Christianity)
- Islam
- Bábísm
- Bahá'í
- Mandaeanists
- Rastafarians
- Black Hebrews
Dharmic religions
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Religions with a concept of Dharma, also major religions of historical India
- Hinduism (see also Contemporary Hindu movements)
- Agama Hindu Dharma (Javanese Hinduism)
- Shaivism
- Shaktism
- Smartism
- Vaishnavism
- Gaudiya Vaishnavism
- ISKCON (Hare Krishna)
- Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mission
- Gaudiya Vaishnavism
- Reform movements
- Six major schools and movements of Hindu philosophy
- Ayyavazhi
- Shramana Religions
- Panth Religions
Other revealed religions
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Believers in one God, also called classical monotheism, who follow an Indo-European culture of belief, philosophy and angelology.
- Zoroastrianism
- Magus (see Three Wise Men)
- Gnosticism
- Basilidians
- Bogomils
- Borborites
- Cainites
- Carpocratians
- Cathars
- Marcionism (not entirely Gnostic)
- Ophites
- Valentinians (see Valentinius)
- Hermeticism
- Vaishnavism (a variant of Hinduism)
Indigenous religions
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- Main article: Ethnic religions
The orally transmitted canon of indigenous peoples, many involving some variant of animism and many defunct
- African religions
- European religions
- Asian religions
- Babylonian and Assyrian religion
- Bön (Indigenous Tibetan belief)
- Chinese mythology
- Shinto
- Tengrism (Indigenous Mongol, Tartar & Kazakh belief)
- Yezidis (Modified indigenous Kurdish belief)
- Native American religions
- Abenaki mythology
- Aztec mythology
- Blackfoot mythology
- Chippewa mythology
- Creek mythology
- Crow mythology
- Guarani mythology
- Haida mythology
- Ho-Chunk mythology
- Huron mythology
- Inuit mythology
- Iroquois mythology
- Kwakiutl mythology
- Lakota mythology
- Lenape mythology
- Navaho mythology
- Nootka mythology
- Pawnee mythology
- Salish mythology
- Selk'nam religion
- Seneca mythology
- Tsimshian mythology
- Ute mythology
- Zuni mythology
- Oceanic religions
Neopagan or revival religions
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Modern religions seeking to recreate indigenous, usually pre-Christian, beliefs and practices
- Church of All Worlds
- Dievturiba
- Germanic neopaganism
- Hellenic polytheism (modern revivalist forms)
- Judeo-Paganism
- Maausk
- Neo-druidism
- Summum
- Taarausk
- Wicca
Non-revealed religions
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Philosophies not transmitted by a divine prophet
Left-Hand Path religions
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Faiths teaching that the ultimate goal is separating consciousness from the universe, rather than being absorbed by it
- Dragon Rouge
- Satanism
- Setianism also spelled Sethianism
- Quimbanda
Syncretic religions
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Faiths created from blending earlier religions or that consider all or some religions to be essentially the same
- Arès Pilgrim Movement
- Cao Dai
- Falun Dafa (Falun Gong)
- Huna
- Konkokyo
- Manichaeism
- Unitarian Universalism
- Universal Life Church
- Tenrikyo
- Theosophy
- Seicho-No-Ie
Entheogen religions
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Religions based around divinely inspiring substances
- Ayahuasca-based beliefs
- Church of the Universe (marijuana sacrament)
- Peyotism
- THC Ministry
New religious movements
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See List of new religious movements for a list based on other sources
See hereunder for religions founded since 1850 with small followings
Monotheistic NRMs
Indigenous NRMs
African Diaspora / Latin American NRMs
Hindu-oriented NRMs
- Sai Baba/Sathya Sai Organisation
- Hare Krishna
- Transcendental Meditation
- Sant Mat
- Swaminarayan
- Vedanta Society
- Osho/Rajneeshism
- Meher Baba (actually a Zoroastrian)
- Oneness University
- Aum Shinrikyo (Aleph)
- Eckankar
NRMs with Islamic Roots
- Subud
- Ahmadi
- Dances of Universal Peace
- Nation of Islam (Black Muslims)
NRMs With Jewish Roots
Christian-oriented NRMs
- Unification Church
- Jesus movement
- Children of God
- Peoples Temple
- Pentecostalism
- Holiness movement
- Iglesia ni Cristo
Buddhist-oriented NRMs
Chinese-oriented NRMs
- Way of Former Heaven sects, including
- I-Kuan Tao ("Way of Unity"),
- T'ung-shan She ("Society of Goodness"),
- Tien-te Sheng-chiao ("Sacred Religion of Celestial Virtue"),
- Daoyuan ("Sanctuary of the Tao"),
- Tz'u-hui Tang ("Compassion Society").
- Falun Gong ("Dharma Wheel Work," a qigong meditation group)
Japanese-oriented NRMs
- Tenrikyo
- Seicho no Ie
- Johrei (Johrei Movement - Sekai Kyusei Kyo Izunome Kyodan)
- Reiki
- Oomoto
- Soka Gakkai
- Aum Shinrikyo (Aleph)
Korean-oriented NRMs
- Chondogyo
- Jeung San Do
- Juche (The personality cult of North Korean leaders)
- Unification Church
Vietnamese-oriented NRMs
Malaysian-Oriented NRMs
Western Magical / Esoteric Groups
- Kardecist Spiritism
- Theosophy
- Agni Yoga
- Association for Research and Enlightenment
- Church Universal and Triumphant
- Golden Dawn
- Gurdjieff Work
- Spiritualism
- Eckankar
- Thelema
- Process Church of the Final Judgement
- Order of the Solar Temple
White Supremacist Religions
- Church of Jesus Christ Christian
- World Church of the Creator (Creativity Movement)
- Church of the American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan [1]
Black Supremacist Religions
- The Aetherius Society [2]
- Raelism
- Scientology
- Urantia, Book of
- Universe people
Other NRMs
Parody or mock religions
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Groups that poke fun at other religions or religion in general
- Discordianism
- Church of the SubGenius (The cult of Bob Dobbs)
- Church of Jesus Christ Elvis
- Fictional religions turned Parody
- Flying Spaghetti Monster (Pastafarianism)
- Invisible Pink Unicorn
- Kibology
- Landover Baptist Church
- Church of Emacs
Other religions or belief systems
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- Agnosticism - non-theistic belief system
- Animism
- Atheism - non-theistic belief system
- Ditheism (Dualism)
- Henotheism
- Humanism - non-theistic belief system
- Kathenotheism
- Maltheism
- Monism
- Monotheism
- Panentheism
- Pantheism
- Polytheism
- Rationalism - non-theistic belief system
- Shamanism
- Suitheism
Nonsectarian and trans-sectarian religious movements and practices
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Esotericism
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- Alchemy
- Anthroposophy
- Esoteric Christianity
- Freemasonry
- Gnosticism
- Kabbalah
- Occultism
- Rosicrucian
- Surat Shabda Yoga
Mysticism
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- Christian mysticism
- Hindu mysticism
- Kabbalah (also part of Judaism)
- Martinism
- Merkabah (also part of Judaism)
- Meditation
- Spirituality
- Sufism
- Theosophy
Magic (religion)
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- Astrology
- Divination
- Exorcism
- Faith healing
- Feng Shui
- Hoodoo (Rootwork)
- Magick
- Miracles
- Pow-wow
- Seid (shamanic magic)
- Vaastu Shastra (Hinduism)
- Witchcraft
Ritualism
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Organizations promoting Ecumenism
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Other categorizations of religions
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- Hellenistic religion
- Eastern religions
- Ethnic religion
- Imperial cult
- Indigenous religion
- Philosophic religion
- Western religion
- New religious movement
See also
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- Major world religions
- List of religious organizations
- New religious movements
- List of purported cults
- Sacred text
- Mythology
References & Bibliography
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Key texts
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Books
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Papers
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Additional material
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Books
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External links
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