- easy to
count gods, and so not
always obvious whether an
apparently polytheistic religion, such as
Chinese folk religions, is
really so, or
whether the...
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Polytheistic reconstructionism (or
simply reconstructionism) is an
approach to
modern paganism first emerging in the late 1960s to
early 1970s,
which gathered...
- self-descriptor by
practitioners of
modern paganism,
modern pagan movements and
Polytheistic reconstructionists.
Modern pagan traditions often incorporate beliefs...
- A
pantheon is the
particular set of all gods of any
individual polytheistic religion, mythology, or tradition. The word, pantheon,
derives from Gr**** πάνθεον...
- be the ****enic "way of life" , or "worldview." The
phrase "****enic
polytheistic reconstructionism"
refers specifically to the
methodology used by some...
- The idea of
polytheistic myth as
having psychological value is one
theorem of
archetypal psychology as
defined by
James Hillman, and
explored in current...
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Peninsula (including
those in Nabataean, Safaitic, and Sabaic),
where polytheistic gods and
idols cease to be mentioned.
Epigraphic evidence is
nearly exclusively...
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refer to: the
Egyptian pharaohs Devaraja a
sacred king in any
other polytheistic faith Look up god-king in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Divine king...
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during roughly the
first three millennia BCE.
Canaanite religions were
polytheistic and in some
cases monolatristic. They were
influenced by neighboring...
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personifications of time,
often in the
sense of
human lifetime and
human fate, in
polytheistic religions. Huh
Hemsut Shai
Ikenga Ori Etu,
personification of time Batara...