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Religion in the Usa
Made by student of group 41
Taganrog State Teachers Institute of Foreign languages
Volkova Arina.
Research advisor:
Nasarova Valentina Nikolaevna
Candidate of pedagogical Sciences,
Associate Professor.
Contents:

I The role of religion in our life.
II History of religion in the United States.
2.1 History of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies.
2.2 History of Religion in the Religion in the Colonies - Southern Colonies.
2.3 History of Religion in the United States - Religion in the Colonies - Middle Colonies.
2.4 History of Religion in the United States - Religion in a Secular State.
2.5 History of Religion in the United States - Influence of Religion United States.
III Religion in the USA
Chart of 313 Religions and Denominations in the United States
3.1 Religious Freedom
What is meant by religious rights
IV Christianity in the United States
4.1 Protestantism
4.2 Baptists
4.3 Lutheranism
4.4 Restorationism
4.5 Evangelicalism
4.6 Roman Catholic
V Judaism
VI Islam
VII Buddhism
VIII Hinduism
IX Jainism
X Agnosticism, atheism, deism and humanism
Belief in the existence of a god
10 Biggest Churches in United States
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I. The role of religion in our life.
Religion can be explained as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
Religion is not only a necessary but a very significant part of our lives. Most people would find it very difficult to live without religion or spirituality. A lot of time, money and contemplation have been spent on religion. A look at some of the most ancient and beautiful buildings of the world have a religious significance. Ancient tombs, churches, cathedrals, synagogues, account for some



References: 3. Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar (2009). "AMERICAN RELIGIOUS IDENTIFICATION SURVEY (ARIS) 2008" 4 6. Sydney Ahlstrom, A Religious History of the American People (Yale UP, 2nd ed. 2004) 7 8.  Paulson, Michael (2008-02-26). "US religious identity is rapidly changing". The Boston Globe. Boston Globe 9 10. Hill, Samuel S., Charles H. Lippy, and Charles Reagan Wilson, eds. Encyclopedia of Religion in the South (2005) 11 12. National Council of the Churches of Christ. Yearbook of American Churches: 2010 (2010) 13 14. Queen, Edward L. et al. eds, Encyclopedia of American Religious History (3rd ed. 3 vol, Facts on File, 2009) 15

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