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Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Hannah Welton who assisted with the research and checking on a number of maps, and to the team at Myriad – editors Jannet King, Candida Lacey and Sadie Mayne, and designers Isabelle Lewis and Corinne Pearlman – for their encouragement and dedicated work. We wish to extend our thanks also to Stephen Robinson for advice and help with the statistical compilation of the data, to Victoria Finlay for comments and insights, and to many colleagues in ARC whose reports, thoughts and reflections over the last couple of years have helped to shape our understanding of the world and its faiths, in particular, Tara Lewis, John Smith, Mike Shackleton, Guido Verboom, Paola Triolo and Dr He Xiaoxin. Above all, our gratitude to David B Barrett, whose knowledge, experience, detailed research and generosity of spirit have made this book possible. Joanne O’Brien Martin Palmer Photo Credits The publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce their photographs: CIRCA RELIGION Photo Library www.circalibrary.com 12: Lotus, William Holtby; 20: Hindu guru, Bip Mistry; 22–23: March for Jesus, Washington DC, Martin Palmer; Orthodox Christians, Mike Edwards; 24–25: Mosque in Pakistan, William Holtby; Muslims at prayer, William Holtby; 26–27: Ganesha, Bip Mistry; Brother and sister, Bip Mistry; Shrine, Bip Mistry; 28–29: Nuns in pink robes, William Holtby; Buddhist monks, William Holtby; 30–31: Prayer at Western Wall, Barrie Searle; Torah scrolls, Mike Edwards; 32–33: Guru Nanak, Twin Studio; Reading the Guru Granth Sahib, John Smith; 34–35: Siberian Shaman, Maxim Shaposhnikov; Tayakh, Maxim Shaposhnikov; 36–37: Stained glass window, John Fryer; 44: Muslim women, William Holtby; 54–55: Open Bible, Mike Edwards; Painted Ethiopian Bible, John Smith; 56–57: Chinese Church, Tjalling Halbertsma; Turkey, John Smith; 60–61: Iran, William Holtby; 62: Jerusalem soldiers, Zbigniew Kosc; 64–65: Jerusalem gate, Zbigniew Kosc; 68: March for Jesus, Martin Palmer; 74–75: Brazil, Benedictine Community of Serra Clara, Itajuba; Cambodia, Association of Buddhism for the Environment, Cambodia; 76–77: Pakistan Market, William Holtby; 80: Hanging Temple, Tjalling Halbertsma; 82–83: Guru Nanak, Twin Studio; Lao Zi, Tjalling Halbertsma; Bodhidharma, Martin Palmer; 86–87: Mount Tai Shan, Tjalling Halbertsma; 90: Buddhist monk, Bip Mistry www.iStockphoto.com 34–35: Inukshuk, Shaun Lowe/iStockphoto; 60–61: Grand Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco, Michel de Nijs/iStockphoto; Djenne Mosque, Mali, Bytestrolch/iStockphoto; 82–83: Salt Lake City Temple, Utah, USA, Peter Chen/iStockphoto; St Peter’s, Rome, Italy, Ricardo Garza/iStockphoto; St Sofia’s Cathedral, Kiev, Ukraine, Vassili Koretski/iStockphoto; Golden Temple, Kyoto, Japan, pixonaut/iStockphoto; 86–87: Kootenay National Park, BC, Canada, Ulrike Hammerich/iStockphoto; Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, USA, Jason Cheever/iStockphoto; 87: Meteora Rousanou, Greece, Ben van der Zee/iStockphoto; St Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai, Egypt, Vladimir Pomortsev/iStockphoto; Mount Kinabulu, Borneo, Malaysia, Wei Yee Koay/iStockphoto Other sources: 70–71: Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, Steve Rohrbach; 74–75: Mexico, Pro-Natura-Chiapas; Eco-coffins, Working for Water’s Invasive Alien Species Programme, South Africa.

The Atlas of Religion

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