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Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism, also known as Mazdayasna, is an ancient Iranian/Persian religion dating to at least as early as the 7th century BCE. It was the state religion of pre-Islamic Persia for more than a millennium, though it was replaced ... [100%] 2023-11-28 [Iran] [Eastern religions]...
Zoroastrianism: ZOROASTRIANISM zo-ro-as'-tri-an-iz'-m: I. HISTORY SOURCES II. RELATION TO ISRAEL 1. Influence on Occident 2. Popular Judaism 3. Possible Theological Influence 4. Angelology and Demonology 5. Eschatology 6. Messiah 7. Ethics 8. Summary LITERATURE I ... [100%] 1915-01-01
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism (or Mazdaism) refers to the religion developed from the teachings of the Persian prophet Zarathushtra (c. tenth century B.C.E.), who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster. Zoroastrians most commonly refer to themselves as Zartoshti ("Zoroastrians ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism is the monotheistic faith established by the Persian prophet Zoroaster (also given as Zarathustra, Zartosht) between c. 1500-1000 BCE. It holds that there is one supreme deity, Ahura Mazda (Lord of Wisdom), creator and sustainer of all things ... [100%] 2019-12-12
Zoroastrianism: The religion of ancient Persia as founded by Zoroaster; one of the world's great faiths that bears the closest resemblance to Judaism and Christianity. According to the tradition in the Parsee books, Zoroaster was born in 660 B. and ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism (or Mazdaism) refers to the religion developed from the teachings of the Persian prophet Zarathushtra (c. tenth century B.C.E.), who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster. Zoroastrians most commonly refer to themselves as Zartoshti ("Zoroastrians ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism is an Iranian religion and one of the world's oldest organized faiths, based on the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster. It has a dualistic cosmology of good and evil within the framework of a monotheistic ontology ... (Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster) [100%] 2023-11-25 [Zoroastrianism] [Indian religions]...
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism (or Mazdaism) refers to the religion developed from the teachings of the Persian prophet Zarathushtra (c. tenth century B.C.E.), who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster. Zoroastrians most commonly refer to themselves as Zartoshti ("Zoroastrians ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism (or Mazdaism) refers to the religion developed from the teachings of the Persian prophet Zarathushtra (c. tenth century B.C.E.), who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster. Zoroastrians most commonly refer to themselves as Zartoshti ("Zoroastrians ... [100%] 2023-02-03
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism (or Mazdaism) refers to the religion developed from the teachings of the Persian prophet Zarathushtra (c. tenth century B.C.E.), who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster. Zoroastrians most commonly refer to themselves as Zartoshti ("Zoroastrians ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism is the religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra, Zartosht). Mazdaism is the religion which recognises Ahura Mazda's supreme authority as the one God. [100%] 2023-08-24
Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism is an Iranian religion and one of the world's oldest organized faiths, based on the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster. It has a dualistic cosmology of good and evil within the framework of a monotheistic ontology ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Zoroastrianism]
Zoroastrian calendar: Adherents of Zoroastrianism use three distinct versions of traditional calendars for liturgical purposes, all derived from medieval Iranian calendars and ultimately based on the Babylonian calendar as used in the Achaemenid empire. Qadimi ("ancient") is a traditional reckoning introduced in ... (History) [77%] 2023-11-19 [Calendar eras]
Zoroastrian cosmology: Zoroastrian cosmology is divided in four periods of 3,000 years. Zoroaster was born in the beginning of the fourth period, to be succeeded at the end of each next millennium by a new saviour. (Religion) [77%] 2023-11-21 [Zoroastrianism] [Religious cosmologies]...
Zoroastrian cosmology: Zoroastrian cosmology is divided in four periods of 3,000 years. Zoroaster was born in the beginning of the fourth period, to be succeeded at the end of each next millennium by a new saviour. [77%] 2022-06-11 [Religious cosmologies]
Zoroastrian prayer: Zoroastrian prayer is performed for the worship of Ahura Mazda. The Zoroastrian place of worship is known as a fire temple. (Religion) [77%] 2024-01-06 [Zoroastrianism]
Zoroastrian literature: Zoroastrian literature is the corpus of literary texts produced within the religious tradition of Zoroastrianism. These texts span the languages of Avestan, named after the famous Zoroastrian work known as the Avesta, and Middle Persian (Pahlavi), which includes a range ... [77%] 2024-06-02 [Middle Persian literature] [Zoroastrian texts]...
Criticism of Zoroastrianism: Criticism of Zoroastrianism has taken place over many centuries not only from the adherents of other religions but also among Zoroastrians themselves seeking to reform the faith. In the early 19th century, a Christian missionary based in British India, John ... (Religion) [57%] 2023-08-27 [Zoroastrianism] [Criticism of religion]...
Zoroastrianism in Russia: Blagovery (Russian: Благоверие, Blagoverie; literally "Good Faith") or Russian Zoroastrianism is a branch of Zoroastrianism practised in Russia. It emerged in the 1990s under the influence of Pavel P. (Overview of the Zoroastrian movement in the Russian Federation) [57%] 2023-12-06 [Zoroastrianism] [Zoroastrianism by country]...
Zoroastrianism in Armenia: Zoroastrianism is a religion which has been practiced in the West Asian country of Armenia since the fifth century BC. It first reached the country during the Achaemenid and Parthian periods, when it spread to the Armenian Highlands. (none) [57%] 2023-12-31 [Zoroastrianism in Armenia] [Religion in Armenia]...