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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...
- 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...
- The idea of
polytheistic myth as
having psychological value is one
theorem of
archetypal psychology as
defined by
James Hillman, and
explored in current...
- dictionary. A
pantheon is the
particular set of all gods of any
individual polytheistic religion, mythology, or tradition. The word, pantheon,
derives from Gr****...
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unified European identity.
Though Western culture contained several polytheistic religions during its
early years under the Gr**** and
Roman Empires, as...
- be the ****enic "way of life" , or "worldview." The
phrase "****enic
polytheistic reconstructionism"
refers specifically to the
methodology used by some...
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personifications of time,
often in the
sense of
human lifetime and
human fate, in
polytheistic religions. In
Europe its ****ociated with the male
genre and
called Father...
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mythology ****ociated with night, or the
night sky. They
commonly feature in
polytheistic religions. The
following is a list of
night deities in
various mythologies...
- it in Rome's
sphere of
influence by
abandoning the
ancient Georgian polytheistic religion heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism. However, the
Peace of...
- combat, or bloodshed. They
occur commonly in
polytheistic religions.
Unlike most gods and
goddesses in
polytheistic religions,
monotheistic deities have traditionally...