- word
worship (in the
literal context of
worshipping) is
forbidden to be used if it
refers to an
object or
action and not
exclusively to Allah.
Worship of...
- Body
worship is the
practice of
physically revering a part of
another person's body, and is
usually done as a
submissive act in the
context of BDSM. It...
- 326-328.
Edited by
Henrik Bogdan and Olav Hammer. Granholm, Kennet. “‘
Worshipping the
Devil in the Name of God’: Anti-Semitism,
Teosophy and Christianity...
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Jesus Christ who had been
directed to rid the
world of
demon worship." The God
Worshipping Society believed in
divine filiation, the
scriptural concept...
- Christianity,
worship is the act of
attributing reverent honour and
homage to God. In the New Testament,
various words are used to
refer to the term
worship. One...
- Bear
worship is the
religious practice of the
worshipping of
bears found in many
North Eurasian ethnic religions such as
among the Sami, Nivkh, Ainu, Basques...
- The
Worship of the
Serpent is an 1833 study,
written by the
clergyman John
Bathurst Deane, of
snake worship and
specifically the
snake mentioned in the...
-
Common Worship is the name
given to the
series of
services authorised by the
General Synod of the
Church of
England and
launched on the
first Sunday of...
- is a
place which is set
aside by
permission of an
ordinary for
divine worship, for the
convenience of some
community or
group of the
faithful who ****emble...
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Nature worship, also
called naturism or physiolatry, is any of a
variety of religious,
spiritual and
devotional practices that
focus on the
worship of the...