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- duotheism[clarification needed]). One well-known example of a bitheistic or duotheistic theology based on gender polarity is found in the neopagan religion of...
- key points but share core beliefs and practices. Wicca is typically duotheistic, venerating both a Goddess and a God, traditionally conceived as the...
- religions Worship of a Great Goddess on a henotheistic or monotheistic or duotheistic basis Hindu Shaktism The neopagan Goddess movement Wicca Dianic Wicca...
- exclusivity. In some forms of traditional witchcraft that share a similar duotheistic theology, the Horned God is given precedence over the Goddess. Some Wiccans...
- which held radically different beliefs. Gnostic Christianity developed a duotheistic doctrine based on illusion and enlightenment rather than forgiveness...
- exclusivity. In some forms of traditional witchcraft that share a similar duotheistic theology, the Horned God is given precedence over the Goddess. Apotheosis...
- such as I describe in my article. Grim****i's tradition centers around a duotheistic pair of deities that are regarded as divine lovers, and they may go by...
- continuation or revival of those religions.[self-published source?] Wicca is a duotheistic faith created by Gerald Gardner that allows for polytheism. Wiccans specifically...
- horned deities. The Horned God represents the male part of the religion's duotheistic theological system, the consort of the female Triple goddess of the Moon...
- honour one or more goddesses. While some who follow Wicca believe in a duotheistic belief system, consisting of a single goddess and a single god, who in...