Abrahamic Religions
Middle Eastern monotheistic traditions tracing spiritual lineage to Abraham.
Oneness Project
A worldview map organized by families of thought with scriptures, shared themes, and timeline.
Middle Eastern monotheistic traditions tracing spiritual lineage to Abraham.
Indian traditions emphasizing karma, rebirth, and liberation paths.
Classical Chinese systems focused on harmony, ethics, and social cultivation.
Older religious worlds that shaped myth, ritual, and civilizational identity.
| Family | Tradition | Scripture |
|---|---|---|
| Abrahamic Religions | Judaism | Tanakh |
| Abrahamic Religions | Judaism | Torah |
| Abrahamic Religions | Judaism | Talmud |
| Abrahamic Religions | Christianity | Bible |
| Abrahamic Religions | Islam | Quran |
| Abrahamic Religions | Islam | Hadith |
| Dharmic Religions | Hinduism | Vedas |
| Dharmic Religions | Hinduism | Upanishads |
| Dharmic Religions | Hinduism | Bhagavad Gita |
| Dharmic Religions | Buddhism | Tripitaka |
| Dharmic Religions | Jainism | Agamas |
| Chinese Traditions | Daoism | Tao Te Ching |
| Chinese Traditions | Confucianism | Analects |
| Ancient and Other Traditions | Zoroastrianism | Avesta |
| Ancient and Other Traditions | Shinto | Kojiki |
| Ancient and Other Traditions | Ancient Greek Religion | Iliad |
| Ancient and Other Traditions | Ancient Greek Religion | Odyssey |
| Ancient and Other Traditions | Ancient Egyptian Religion | Book of the Dead |
Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian religions
Judaism and Brahmanic roots
Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Daoism
Christianity
Islam
Human Diversity
Humanity is described as nations and tribes so people may know one another in dignity.
Move Together
A hymn calls people to move, speak, and think together in harmony.
From One to Many
The chapter presents a cosmological unfolding from unity to multiplicity and harmony.