Kelompok etnoagama (atau kelompok etnoreligious) ialah sebuah kelompok bangsa yang disatukan oleh latar belakang agama dan etnik yang sama.[1]
Tambahan pula, istilah kelompok etno-agama, bersama-sama dengan kelompok etno-rantauan dan etno-bahasa, adalah sub-kategori etnik dan digunakan sebagai bukti kepercayaan kepada budaya dan keturunan yang sama.[2]
Dalam erti kata yang lebih sempit, mereka merujuk kepada kelompok yang tradisi agama dan etniknya dikaitkan secara sejarah.[3]
- Sean Ireton (2003). "The Samaritans – A Jewish Sect in Israel: Strategies for Survival of an Ethno-religious Minority in the Twenty First Century". Anthrobase. Dicapai pada 2009-12-30.
- Barry, David M. (2012), "The Relationship Between Religion and Ethnicity: A Review of the Literature", Popular Perceptions of the Relationship Between Religious and Ethnic Identities: A Comparative Study of Ethnodoxy in Contemporary Russia and Beyond, Western Michigan University, m/s. 6–19
- Levey, Geoffrey Brahm (1996). "Toward a Theory of Disproportionate American Jewish Liberalism" (PDF). Dalam Peter Y. Medding (penyunting). Values, Interests, and Identity: Jews and Politics in a Changing World. Studies in Contemporary Jewry. XI. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195103311.
- Fox, Jonathan (2002). "Defining Religion's Role in Society". Ethnoreligious Conflict in the Late Twentieth Century: A General Theory. Lexington Books. m/s. 11–30. ISBN 978-0-7391-0418-7.
- Lycourinos, Damon Z. (August 2017). Sutherland, Liam T. (penyunting). "Modern Greek Ethno-Religious Nationalism: An Ideological and Spatio-Temporal Relocation of Selfhood". Implicit Religion: Journal for the Critical Study of Religion. London: Equinox Publishing. 20 (1: Nationalism and Religious Studies - Critical Perspectives): 23–41. doi:10.1558/imre.34128. ISSN 1743-1697. S2CID 149134963.
- Thomas, Martin (October 2006). "Crisis management in colonial states: Intelligence and counter-insurgency in Morocco and Syria after the First World War". Intelligence & National Security. 21 (5): 697–716. doi:10.1080/02684520600957662. S2CID 153922797.
- J. Alan Winter (March 1996). "Symbolic Ethnicity or Religion Among Jews in the United States: A Test of Gansian Hypotheses". Review of Religious Research. 37 (3).
- Koonammakkal, Thomas (2013). Peter Bruns; Heinz Otto Luthe (penyunting). "Syro-Malabar History and Traditions". Orientalia Christiana: Festschrift für Hubert Kaufhold zum 70. Geburtstag; pp. 259-276. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 9783447068857.
- Yang, F. and Ebaugh, H. R. (2001), Religion and Ethnicity Among New Immigrants: The Impact of Majority/Minority Status in Home and Host Countries Diarkibkan 2016-04-15 di Wayback Machine. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 40: 367–378. doi:10.1111/0021-8294.00063
- Phillip E. Hammond and Kee Warner, Religion and Ethnicity in Late-Twentieth-Century America, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social, Vol. 527, Religion in the Nineties (May, 1993), pp. 55–66
- Perczel, István (2013). Peter Bruns; Heinz Otto Luthe (penyunting). "Some New Documents on the Struggle of the Saint Thomas Christians to Maintain the Chaldaean Rite and Jurisdiction". Orientalia Christiana: Festschrift für Hubert Kaufhold zum 70. Geburtstag. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag: 415–436.
- Gladney, Dru C. (1996) [1991]. Muslim Chinese: Ethnic Nationalism in the People's Republic (ed. 2nd). Wiesbaden: Harvard University Asia Center. ISBN 0-674-59497-5.