Religion & Spirituality
74 sites
http://gnosis.org/naghamm/gosthom.html
Part of the Gnostic Society Library at gnosis.org, this page presents the Gospel of Thomas in multiple scholarly translations, including the Patterson and Meyer rendering of all 114 sayings from the Nag Hammadi Coptic manuscript. It serves as a gateway to a broader collection of Gnostic texts, resources, and related books for anyone researching early Christian apocrypha or Gnostic traditions.
http://churchcrawler.co.uk/
Phil's personal site dedicated to documenting the architecture of churches and cathedrals across England, Europe, and beyond, with a particular focus on Bristol's lesser-known places of worship. Visitors can browse a full index of churches photographed and catalogued by Phil, covering destinations from the UK to Germany, Austria, and Sri Lanka.
https://dulceye.neocities.org/
This site presents English translations of messages attributed to apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Lanús, Argentina, reportedly received by a young woman named Marcia beginning in 1999. Organized chronologically across many years of messages, it also includes theological context about Catholic Canon Law and the distinction between public and private revelation.
https://virtualreligion.net/iho
Created by scholar Mahlon H. Smith, Into His Own is a deeply researched reference tool for studying the historical context of Christian scriptures through primary texts from Jewish and non-Jewish first-century sources. The site organizes excerpts around key figures, movements, and events such as the Maccabean Revolt, the Essenes, Herod's reign, and the Dead Sea Scrolls to illuminate the cultural world in which Jesus lived and Christianity emerged.
http://conjure.com/
Rowan Fairgrove's personal hub covers Wicca, Pagan spirituality, Celtic culture, and interfaith resources, with links to organizations like the Covenant of the Goddess and Witchvox. Visitors will also find a Celtic compendium, genealogy pages, clip art, and a mural project showcasing her wide range of creative and spiritual interests.
http://tehomet.net/coventina
Maintained by Tehomet with the help of historian Juergen Fritz, this site claims to be the most thorough resource on Coventina, a Romano-Celtic water goddess associated with Hadrian's Wall. Visitors can explore her mythology, history, archaeological site, images in ancient and contemporary art, and her significance in modern spirituality, plus a fanlisting.
https://www.meta-religion.com/
Meta-Religion offers a multidisciplinary exploration of world religions, esoteric traditions, and spiritual phenomena, covering everything from Christianity and Buddhism to Wicca, Gnosticism, and the Paranormal. With hundreds of curated links organized across topics like Secret Societies, Spiritualism, Philosophy, and New Religious Groups, it serves as a sprawling reference hub for anyone studying religion through a comparative or academic lens.
http://neopagan.net/Contents.html
Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
https://cool-christian-webring.neocities.org/
The Cool Christian Webring connects Christian creators on the indie web, welcoming a broad range of identities and backgrounds under a shared faith. Members can browse the full list of Christian personal sites, join the ring, and grab a widget to display on their own pages.
https://xeper.info/index.html
The official website of the Temple of Set, a left-hand path initiatory organization founded in San Francisco in 1975. The site offers introductory essays covering Setian philosophy, ethics, ritual practice, and the esoteric tradition surrounding the Egyptian deity Set.