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- Religion - Wikipedia
The study of religion comprises a wide variety of academic disciplines, including theology, philosophy of religion, comparative religion, and social scientific studies
- Religion | Definition, Types, Beliefs, Symbols, Examples, Importance . . .
Religion, human beings’ relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence Worship, moral conduct, right belief, and participation in religious institutions are among the constituent elements of the religious life
- RELIGION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RELIGION is an organized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices; also : the religious beliefs, observances, and social practices found within a given cultural context
- List of religions and spiritual traditions - Wikipedia
The word religion is sometimes used interchangeably with the words "faith" or "belief system", but religion differs from private belief in that it has a public aspect
- Major Religious Groups in the World – 1945 2026 -
It is estimated that more than 85 percent of the global population identifies with a religious group There are approximately 4,200+ religions worldwide Out of Earth’s more than 8 billion inhabitants, it is estimated that about 2 65 billion people identify as Christians
- The 10 Largest Religions in the World - WorldAtlas
Today, Christianity (2 38 billion) and Islam (1 9 billion) dominate the global religious landscape, yet they stand alongside far older traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism, Japan’s nature-centered Shinto, and identity-shaping Judaism
- Religion: Definition and World Religions | HISTORY
Religion and spiritual issues are fundamental to human history Learn about Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, the Bible, Wicca and more
- A List of All Religions and Belief Systems
Items in lower case italics are classes of religion and not actual religions For example, "theism" is any religion that contains god (s), and "polytheism" is a form of theism
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