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  • '''New religious movement''' (NRM) is a term used to refer to a [[religion|religious]] faith or an ethical, [[spiritual]], or philosophical [[movement ...g from loose affiliations based on novel approaches to [[spirituality]] or religion to communitarian enterprises that demand a considerable amount of [[group]]
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  • ...e. They will be due to appear on Urantia after its inhabitants have gained comparative deliverance from the shackles of animalism and from the fetters of material ...e. They will be due to appear on Urantia after its inhabitants have gained comparative deliverance from the shackles of [[animalism]] and from the fetters of [[ma
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  • ==Religion and mythology== ...e, scholars may speak of "religious mythology" without meaning to insult [[religion]]. (For instance, a scholar may call [[Christian]] and [[Muslim]] scripture
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  • ...r equal partner in the attainment of the seven circles--the achievement of comparative [[mortal]] maturity. The Adjuster ascends the circles with you from the sev [[Category: Religion]]
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  • ...olitical and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of the ...Definition in the Jurisprudence of the Ad Hoc Tribunals", International & Comparative Law Quarterly (2000), 49 : 578-598 Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/
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  • ...res and interviews around the world by the prominent writer on comparative religion [[Karen Armstrong]]. * [https://encyclopedia-of-religion.org/compassion.html Compassion: Encyclopedia of Spiritual Knowledge.]
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  • ...oral prophecy, with only marginal appeal to divination (e.g., in Israelite religion). ...oracles became, at least in part, the revelational basis of a major world religion. Zarathushtra (Zoroaster), a Persian prophet of the late second millennium
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  • ...ities or pass away before the emergence of a material science or spiritual religion of a truer and more worthy order.” ...such spirit personalities, goodness is no longer partial, contrastive, and comparative. It has become divinely complete and spiritually replete. It approaches the
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  • ...nite mind of [[time]]; hence must there always be afforded a contrast with comparative [[evil]] (not [[sin]]) for the effective exhibition of all [[phases]] of [[ ...se of science and the self-existent [[Unity]] of philosophy are the God of religion, full of [[mercy]] and [[goodness]] and pledged to [[effect]] the eternal [
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  • ...rue adherent of [[Islam]], which is believed to be a [[Revelation|revealed religion]] by its adherents. In this view, all attempts at synthesis ultimately fail ...rer and more difficult path is to apply analytical philosophy to one's own religion. In this case a religious person would also be a philosopher, by asking que
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  • == Religion == ...ext of the [[C. S. Lewis]] book [[The Abolition of Man]], which includes a comparative appendix.
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  • ...AYAL Caligastia's] downfall a widespread [[revival]] of [[learning]] and [[religion]] of a [[primitive]] sort—but none the less real and beneficial—occurre ...[enlightened]] and more recently taught [[groups]] lived [[together]] in [[comparative]] [[harmony]], though no great [[cultural]] [[conquest]] of the world races
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  • ...s|cross-cultural comparisons]] (socio-cultural anthropology is by nature a comparative discipline),<ref name="Langlois99" /> and the importance it places on long- ...ge of Classics, also concerned himself with religion, myth, and magic. His comparative studies, most influentially in the numerous editions of [[The Golden Bough]
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  • ...commonly refers to the [[deity]] [[worship]]ped by followers of various [[religion]]s, whom they believe to be the [[Creation|Creator]] and ruler of the [[uni In the context of comparative religion, "God" is also often related to concepts of universal deity in Dharmic reli
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  • ...ndpoint of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_religion comparative religion], an understanding of the applicability of the concept of heresy can shed l ...le or norm of [[faith]] was wholly [[alien]] to such a national or popular religion. As a result, divergent views on, for example, the nature of the gods or si
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  • ...hem. The nature of these attitudes vary widely depending on local culture, religion and values, and how seriously the adulterer regards the opinions of others. ...jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-1315(195612)7%3A4%3C286%3AACATIA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M A Comparative Approach to Incest and Adultery]'' The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 7
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  • A comparative list can be found in the article on [[books of the Bible]]. For extra-bibl [[Category: Religion]]
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  • ...olution]] does not at once produce superlative [[perfection]] but rather [[comparative]] and advancing [[practical]] [[adjustment]]. ...ted by the [[co-ordination]] of [[science]], [[commerce]], [[play]], and [[religion]].
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  • ...implied [[a priori]] [[assumptions]] of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. This [[reality]] [[sensitivity]] of the cosmic mind responds to certain ...knows its [[moral]] [[duty]]; [[spirit]]-[[faith]] ([[worship]]) is the [[religion]] of the [[reality]] of [[spiritual]] [[experience]]. These three basic fac
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  • ...nean Basin|Mediterranean]] and [[South Asia]]. Al-Biruni's anthropology of religion was only possible for a scholar deeply immersed in the lore of other nation ...]], [[Experimental economics|psychology]], [[Economic history|history]], [[religion]], [[marriage]] and family life, and other social interactions.
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