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United Kingdom: Religion and Philosophy

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Catholic Church in England and Wales
Official website of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, with a list of dioceses and statistics.
Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
Official website with a brief history of the Chief Rabbinate and other information.
The Church of England
Official site providing information about the Church’s teachings and a list of links to individual dioceses.
The Church of Scotland
This website provides information about the practice and principles of worship for this Presbyterian denomination, as well as an online directory of local parishes.
Crockford's Clerical Directory
Web edition for the published directory of Anglican clergy. Although most of the online edition is available only to paying subscribers, there are free listings of bishops, diocesan offices, and other persons and institutions.
Philosophical Society of England
In addition to information about the Society and full-text selections of articles and illustrations from the Society’s journal, this site provides links to other notable philosophy websites.
Religious Websites
A list of religious websites (Christian, Jewish, Moslem, and others) in the United Kingdom, from UK250, a British general web directory.
Royal Institute of Philosophy
This website provides information about, and articles from, the Institute journals, in addition to details of the range of activities organized and sponsored by the Institute. There are also links to other philosophy websites.
 

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