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  1. Religious (Western Christianity): A religious (using the word as a noun) is, in the terminology of many Western Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, and Anglican Communion, what in common language one would call a "monk" or "nun", as opposed ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-09-25 [Catholic terminology]
  2. Religione: Cristianesimo cattolico Cristianesimo protestante Cristianesimo ortodosso Islam sunnita Islam sciita Islam ibadista Ebraismo Buddhismo Vajrayāna Buddhismo Theravada Buddhismo Mahāyāna Religione tradizionale cinese Induismo Altre religioni Credenze tribali africane La religione è un complesso di credenze, vissuti, riti che coinvolgono l'essere ... [100%] 2024-08-28
  3. Water and religion: Water is considered a purifier in most religions. Some faiths use water especially prepared for religious purposes (holy water in most Christian denominations, mambuha in Mandaeism, amrita in Sikhism and Hinduism). (none) [98%] 2024-01-09 [Water and religion]
  4. Astronomy and religion: Astronomy has been a favorite and significant component of mythology and religion throughout history. Astronomy and cosmology are parts of the myths of many cultures and religion around the world. [98%] 2023-11-27 [Religion and science] [Philosophy of astronomy]...
  5. Gender and religion: Gender, defined as the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity, and religion, a system of beliefs and practices followed by a community, share a multifaceted relationship that influences both individual and collective identities. The manner ... [98%] 2024-01-19 [Gender and religion] [Feminism and spirituality]...
  6. Astronomy and religion: Astronomy and religion have long been closely intertwined, particularly during the early history of astronomy. Archaeological evidence of many ancient cultures demonstrates that celestial bodies were the subject of worship during the Stone and Bronze Ages. (Astronomy) [98%] 2022-05-04 [Religion and science] [History of astronomy]...
  7. Religion and mythology: Religion and mythology differ in scope but have overlapping aspects. Both are systems of concepts that are of high importance to a certain community, making statements concerning the supernatural or sacred. (Social) [98%] 2023-09-19 [Anthropology of religion] [Mythography]...
  8. Religion and Morality: From the beginning of the Abrahamic faiths and of Greek philosophy, religion and morality have been closely intertwined. This is true whether we go back within Greek philosophy or within Christianity and Judaism and Islam. (Philosophy) [98%] 2021-12-24
  9. Religion and abortion: Numerous religious traditions have taken a stance on abortion but few are absolute. These stances span a broad spectrum, based on numerous teachings, deities, or religious print, and some of those views are highlighted below. (Religion) [98%] 2023-07-10 [Religion and politics]
  10. Magic and religion: Magical thinking in various forms is a cultural universal and an important aspect of religion. Magic is prevalent in all societies, regardless of whether they have organized religion or more general systems of animism or shamanism. (None) [98%] 2022-06-29 [Anthropology of religion] [Magic (supernatural)]...
  11. Evolution and religion: Carl Sagan described the theory of evolution in his final book as the doctrine that "human beings (and all the other species) have slowly evolved by natural processes from a succession of more ancient beings with no divine intervention needed ... [98%] 2023-02-15 [Evolution] [Religion]...
  12. Religion and vegetarianism: Religious vegetarianism is type of vegetarianism, in which one is vegetarian, based on primarily and/or solely religious reasons often related to minimizing harm to living beings where possible. Religious vegetarians are often followers of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Seventh ... [98%] 2023-03-11 [Atheism] [Health]...
  13. Religion and circumcision: Religious circumcision generally occurs shortly after birth, during childhood, or around puberty as part of a rite of passage. Circumcision is most prevalent in the religions of Judaism and Islam. (Circumcision for religious purposes) [98%] 2023-11-16 [24th-century BC establishments] [Circumcision]...
  14. Religion and migration: According the Futures Centre: As far as the Global South, in 2011, the American Spectator declared that charismatic Christianity is "exploding" in the Global South in terms of its growth. According to British author Edward Dutton, religious people are more ... [98%] 2023-02-21 [Religion] [Desecularization]...
  15. Atheism and religion: Some movements or sects within traditionally monotheistic or polytheistic religions recognize that it is possible to practice religious faith, spirituality and adherence to tenets without a belief in deities. People with what would be considered religious or spiritual belief in ... (Religion) [98%] 2022-12-30 [Atheism] [Religion]...
  16. Atheism and religion: Some movements or sects within traditionally monotheistic or polytheistic religions recognize that it is possible to practice religious faith, spirituality and adherence to tenets without a belief in deities. People with what would be considered religious or spiritual belief in ... (Philosophy) [98%] 2021-12-28 [Atheism]
  17. Religion and geography: Religion and geography is the study of the impact of geography, i.e. place and space, on religious belief. (Religion) [98%] 2023-12-21 [Religious belief and doctrine]
  18. Religion and agriculture: Religion and agriculture have been closely associated since neolithic times and the development of early Orphic religions based upon fertility and the seasons. (Social) [98%] 2022-01-13 [Religion and society]
  19. Science and religion: Science and religion represent two views of the world. While some say these views can be complementary, others regard them as mutually exclusive. [98%] 2023-12-14 [Science and religion]
  20. Marxism and religion: 19th-century German philosopher Karl Marx, the founder and primary theorist of Marxism, viewed religion as "the soul of soulless conditions" or the "opium of the people". According to Karl Marx, religion in this world of exploitation is an expression ... (none) [98%] 2023-10-29 [Religion and politics]

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