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overactive agency detection system, which has a tendency to conclude that events are caused by intelligent entities, even if they really are not. This is a system which may have evolved to cope with threats to the survival of human ancestors: in the wild, a person who perceived intelligent and potentially dangerous beings everywhere was more likely to survive than a person who failed to perceive actual threats, such as wild animals or human enemies. Humans are also inclined to think teleologically and ascribe meaning and significance to their surroundings, a trait which may lead people to believe in a creator-deity. This may have developed as a side effect of human social intelligence, the ability to discern what other people are thinking.
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Diana, Minerva, Ceres, Vulcan, Juno, Mercury, Vesta, Neptune, Jupiter (Jove, Zeus); as well Bacchus, Pluto and Hercules. The non-Greek major deities include Janus, Fortuna, Vesta, Quirinus and Tellus (mother goddess, probably most ancient). Some of the non-Greek deities had likely origins in more ancient European culture such as the ancient Germanic religion, while others may have been borrowed, for political reasons, from neighboring trade centers such as those in the
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things), netherworld gods (地府神灵), gods of human body (人体之神), gods of human ghost (人鬼之神)etc. Among these "gods" such as heaven gods/celestials (天神), earth spirits(地祇), netherworld gods(阴府神灵), gods of human body (人体之神) exist innately."Xian" is acquired the cultivation of the Tao,persons with vast supernatural powers, unpredictable changes and immortality.
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or the belief that God does not exist. In so far as one holds that our beliefs are rational only if they are sufficiently supported by human reason, the person who accepts the philosophical position of agnosticism will hold that neither the belief that God exists nor the belief that God does not exist is rational.
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A tendency to believe in deities and other supernatural beings may be an integral part of the human consciousness. Children are naturally inclined to believe in supernatural entities such as gods, spirits, and demons, even without being introduced into a particular religious tradition. Humans have an
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According to Aryeh Kaplan, God is always referred to as "He" in Judaism, "not to imply that the concept of sex or gender applies to God", but because "there is no neuter in the Hebrew language, and the Hebrew word for God is a masculine noun" as he "is an active rather than a passive creative force".
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describes them as "persons, not abstractions, ideas or concepts". They had fantastic abilities and powers; each had some unique expertise and, in some aspects, a specific and flawed personality. They were not omnipotent and could be injured in some circumstances. Greek deities led to cults, were used
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states that the term "deity or god or its equivalent in other languages" has a bewildering range of meanings and significance. It has ranged from "infinite transcendent being who created and lords over the universe" (God), to a "finite entity or experience, with special significance or which evokes a
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Taoism is polytheistic religion. The gods and immortals (神仙) believed in by Taoism can be roughly divided into two categories, namely "gods" and "xian". "Gods" refers to deities and there are many kinds, that is, heaven gods/celestials (天神), earth spirits (地祇), wuling (物灵, animism, the spirit of all
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In the popular sense, an agnostic is someone who neither believes nor disbelieves in God, whereas an atheist disbelieves in God. In the strict sense, however, agnosticism is the view that human reason is incapable of providing sufficient rational grounds to justify either the belief that God exists
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Deism is a rationalistic, critical approach to theism with an emphasis on natural theology. The Deists attempted to reduce religion to what they regarded as its most foundational, rationally justifiable elements. Deism is not, strictly speaking, the teaching that God wound up the world like a watch
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In general, Deism refers to what can be called natural religion, the acceptance of a certain body of religious knowledge that is inborn in every person or that can be acquired by the use of reason and the rejection of religious knowledge when it is acquired through either revelation or the teaching
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emanated from Hayyi Rabbi as the "Second Life." "The principles of the Mandaean doctrine: the belief of the only one great God, Hayyi Rabbi, to whom all absolute properties belong; He created all the worlds, formed the soul through his power, and placed it by means of angels into the human body. So
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The classical presentation of Judaism has been as a monotheistic faith that rejected deities and related idolatry. However, states Breslauer, modern scholarship suggests that idolatry was not absent in biblical faith, and it resurfaced multiple times in Jewish religious life. The rabbinic texts and
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developed a theology centered on numerous deities, with clusters of islands having different names for the same idea. There are great deities found across the Pacific Ocean. Some deities are found widely, and there are many local deities whose worship is limited to one or a few islands or sometimes
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were evil spirits created by Angra Mainyu to sow evil in the world and that all people must choose between the goodness of Ahura Mazda and the evil of Angra Mainyu. According to Zoroaster, Ahura Mazda will eventually defeat Angra Mainyu and good will triumph over evil once and for all. Ahura Mazda
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Judaism affirms the existence of one God (Yahweh, or YHWH), who is not abstract, but He who revealed himself throughout Jewish history particularly during the Exodus and the Exile. Judaism reflects a monotheism that gradually arose, was affirmed with certainty in the sixth century "Second Isaiah",
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revered both gods and goddesses. These continued to be revered through the early centuries of the common era, and many of the Greek deities inspired and were adopted as part of much larger pantheon of Roman deities. The Greek religion was polytheistic, but had no centralized church, nor any sacred
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The Roman pantheon had numerous deities, both Greek and non-Greek. The more famed deities, found in the mythologies and the 2nd millennium CE European arts, have been the anthropomorphic deities syncretized with the Greek deities. These include the six gods and six goddesses: Venus, Apollo, Mars,
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have proposed that the personality and characteristics of deities may reflect a culture's sense of self-esteem and that a culture projects its revered values into deities and in spiritual terms. The cherished, desired or sought human personality is congruent with the personality it defines to be
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concept of Hinduism). Unlike Hinduism and other cultures, Aztec deities were usually not anthropomorphic, and were instead zoomorphic or hybrid icons associated with spirits, natural phenomena or forces. The Aztec deities were often represented through ceramic figurines, revered in home shrines.
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In the Sumerian pantheon, deities had multiple functions, which included presiding over procreation, rains, irrigation, agriculture, destiny, and justice. The gods were fed, clothed, entertained, and worshipped to prevent natural catastrophes as well as to prevent social chaos such as pillaging,
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adj. :# Of or relating to the belief that the existence of anything beyond and behind material phenomena is unknown and (as far as can be judged) unknowable. Also: holding this belief. :# a. In extended use: not committed to or persuaded by a particular point of view; sceptical. Also:
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The Christian tradition is, in imitation of Judaism, a monotheistic religion. This implies that believers accept the existence of only one God. Other deities either do not exist, are considered inferior, are seen as the product of human imagination, or are dismissed as remnants of a persistent
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was a significant god among the Babylonians. He rose from an obscure deity of the third millennium BCE to become one of the most important deities in the Mesopotamian pantheon of the first millennium BCE. The Babylonians worshipped Marduk as creator of heaven, earth and humankind, and as their
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Stories of encounters with supernatural beings are especially likely to be retold, passed on, and embellished due to their descriptions of standard ontological categories (person, artifact, animal, plant, natural object) with counterintuitive properties (humans that are invisible, houses that
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The Polynesian deities have been part of a sophisticated theology, addressing questions of creation, the nature of existence, guardians in daily lives as well as during wars, natural phenomena, good and evil spirits, priestly rituals, as well as linked to the journey of the souls of the dead.
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remember what happened in them, etc.). As belief in deities spread, humans may have attributed anthropomorphic thought processes to them, leading to the idea of leaving offerings to the gods and praying to them for assistance, ideas which are seen in all cultures around the world.
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are essential to the definition of a "deity" and various cultures have conceptualized their deities differently. Monotheistic religions typically refer to their god in masculine terms, while other religions refer to their deities in a variety of ways—male, female,
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who had exclusive rights to interact with the gods, in the later part of the 3rd millennium BCE. Through the early centuries of the common era, as Egyptians interacted and traded with neighboring cultures, foreign deities were adopted and venerated.
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in the fourth century, which declared that all three persons of the Trinity are equal. Christians regard the universe as an element in God's actualization and the Holy Spirit is seen as the divine essence that is "the unity and relation of the
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Devas are numerous, but they are still mortal; they live in the heavenly realm, then die and are reborn like all other beings. A rebirth in the heavenly realm is believed to be the result of leading an ethical life and accumulating very good
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is the belief that only one deity exists, who created the universe, but does not usually intervene in the resulting world. Deism was particularly popular among western intellectuals during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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A typical assessment: "A terracotta statuette of a seated (mother) goddess giving birth with each hand on the head of a leopard or panther from Çatalhöyük (dated around 6000 B.C.E.)" (Sarolta A. Takács, "Cybele and Catullus'
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people perceived far fewer differences between themselves and the gods than the adherents of modern monotheistic religions. Deities were not thought to be omniscient or omnipotent and were rarely believed to be changeless or
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A deity is typically conceptualized as a supernatural or divine concept, manifesting in ideas and knowledge, in a form that combines excellence in some or all aspects, wrestling with weakness and questions in other aspects,
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in 451 CE declared that in "one person Jesus Christ, fullness of deity and fullness of humanity are united, the union of the natures being such that they can neither be divided nor confused". Jesus Christ, according to the
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The first written evidence of deities are from early 3rd millennium BCE, likely emerging from prehistoric beliefs. However, deities became systematized and sophisticated after the formation of an Egyptian state under the
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has been an abstract deity to Inca culture, one who existed before he created space and time. All other deities of the Inca people have corresponded to elements of nature. Of these, the most important ones have been
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For a vast majority of Buddhists in Theravadin countries, however, the order of monks is seen by lay Buddhists as a means of gaining the most merit in the hope of accumulating good karma for a better rebirth.
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DEISM: A system of belief which posits God's existence as the cause of all things, and admits His perfection, but rejects Divine revelation and government, proclaiming the all-sufficiency of natural laws.
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describes the Æsir–Vanir War ending in truce and ultimate reconciliation of the two into a single group of gods, after both sides chose peace, exchanged ambassadors (hostages), and intermarried.
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gods. Lonely and fearful societies tend to invent wrathful, violent, submission-seeking deities, while happier and secure societies tend to invent loving, non-violent, compassionate deities.
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estimates that more than 1,400 deities are named in Egyptian texts, whereas Christian Leitz offers an estimate of "thousands upon thousands" of Egyptian deities. Their terms for deities were
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Greek deities varied locally, but many shared panhellenic themes, celebrated similar festivals, rites, and ritual grammar. The most important deities in the Greek pantheon were the
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that their deities were all vanquished by the Asurs, while they fought in the heavens, and for fear of whom they left their abodes. This plainly shows that they are not omnipotent.
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other secondary Jewish literature suggest worship of material objects and natural phenomena through the medieval era, while the core teachings of Judaism maintained monotheism.
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Several Greek deities probably trace back to more ancient Indo-European traditions, since the gods and goddesses found in distant cultures are mythologically comparable and are
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In the pandeism argument, an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God creates the universe and in the process becomes the universe and loses his powers to intervene in human affairs.
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became accepted as the Christian God, but the Andean rituals centered around Inca deities have been retained and continued thereafter into the modern era by the Inca people.
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into the 12th century, according to historical records. It has been proposed that over time, Christian equivalents were substituted for the Germanic deities to help suppress
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special feeling" (god), to "a concept in religious or philosophical context that relates to nature or magnified beings or a supra-mundane realm", to "numerous other usages".
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defines a deity as "a being with powers greater than those of ordinary humans, but who interacts with humans, positively or negatively, in ways that carry humans to new
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We find by reason and revelation that God is omniscient, omnipotent, most holy, etc., but the Hindu deities possess none of those attributes. It is mentioned in their
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culture revered numerous deities. Egyptian records and inscriptions list the names of many whose nature is unknown and make vague references to other unnamed deities.
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and the Son". According to George Hunsinger, the doctrine of the Trinity justifies worship in a Church, wherein Jesus Christ is deemed to be a full deity with the
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The theological examination of Jesus Christ, of divine grace in incarnation, his non-transferability and completeness has been a historic topic. For example, the
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deity has been revered as the original uncreated creator, with power of life, with nothing outside or beyond him.Other deities in the Polynesian pantheon include
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states that gods represent an extension of human social life to include supernatural beings. According to Matt Rossano, God concepts may be a means of enforcing
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were associated with the judgement of the dead and their care during the afterlife. Major gods often had multiple roles and were involved in multiple phenomena.
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who are in human-image with sensory organs, with the power of reason, conscious, compassionate and with finite life. Jainism believes in the existence of the
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n. The doctrine or tenets of agnostics with regard to the existence of anything beyond and behind material phenomena or to knowledge of a First Cause or God.
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accepts the existence of more than one deity, but considers all deities as equivalent representations or aspects of the same divine principle, the highest.
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Hidden Religion: The Greatest Mysteries and Symbols of the World's Religious Beliefs: The Greatest Mysteries and Symbols of the World's Religious Beliefs
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does not need to work, and is able to enjoy in the heavenly realm all pleasures found on Earth. However, the pleasures of this realm lead to attachment (
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African people may describe their deities as strong, but not omnipotent; wise but not omniscient; old but not eternal; great but not omnipresent (...)
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began to teach that deities aside from Yahweh were not just unfit to be worshipped, but did not exist. The "sons of El" were demoted from deities to
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in outlook and actions, yet tied up with emotions and desires. In other cases, the deity is a principle or reality such as the idea of "soul". The
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faction rose to power insisting that only Yahweh was fit to be worshipped by the people of Judah. Monolatry became enforced during the reforms of
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Jain texts reject a trans-cosmic God, one who stands outside of the universe and lords over it, but they state that the world is full of
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages
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with male-female aspects, envisioned as the giver of rain, treated simultaneously as the god of darkness and light and is called
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does not believe in a creator, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal God; however, the cosmology of Jainism incorporates a meaningful
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Christianity is a monotheistic religion in which most mainstream congregations and denominations accept the concept of the Holy
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Ancient Roman scholars such as Varro and Cicero wrote treatises on the nature of gods of their times. Varro stated, in his
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texts. The deities were largely associated with myths and they represented natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior.
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Cross, F.L.; Livingstone, E.A., eds. (1974). "Monotheism". The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 ed.). Oxford:
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English Translations of Select Tracts, Published in India: With an Introd. Containing Lists of the Tracts in Each Language
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The Roman deities, in a manner similar to the ancient Greeks, inspired community festivals, rituals and sacrifices led by
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Scholars infer the probable existence of deities in the prehistoric period from inscriptions and prehistoric arts such as
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There is no universally accepted consensus on what a deity is, and concepts of deities vary considerably across cultures.
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it means the opposite, referring to the "heavenly, divine, terrestrial things of high excellence, exalted, shining ones".
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realm in Buddhist practice in Southeast Asia and East Asia, states Keown, include gods found in Hindu traditions such as
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have historically pursued Buddhist rituals and practices because they are motivated by their potential rebirth into the
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the universe. Agnosticism is the position that it is impossible to know for certain whether a deity of any kind exists.
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deemed these English translations "quite unsatisfactory and misleading", and various scholars urge against translating
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ones. The goddess Inanna, syncretized with the East Semitic Ishtar, became popular, with temples across Mesopotamia.
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Attempts to rationally explain belief in deities extend all the way back to ancient Greece. The Greek philosopher
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for favors such as bountiful crops, healthy family, victory in war, or peace for a loved one recently deceased.
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In the most general use of the term, agnosticism is the view that we do not know whether there is a God or not.
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is the Sambal supreme deity, Melu is the Blaan supreme deity, Kaptan is the Bisaya supreme deity, and so on.
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Besides the Olympians, the Greeks also worshipped various local deities. Among these were the goat-legged god
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were said to have either died or visited the underworld. Both male and female deities were widely venerated.
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Boyd, James W.; Williams, Ron G. (2005). "Japanese Shinto: An Interpretation of a Priestly Perspective".
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argued that the concept of deities arose when human beings observed natural phenomena such as lightning,
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The Boundaries of Monotheism: Interdisciplinary Explorations Into the Foundations of Western Monotheism
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Gupta, Bina; Gupta, Professor of Philosophy and Director South Asia Language Area Center Bina (2012).
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is an intermediate position between these, proposing that the creator became a pantheistic universe.
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is the belief that many deities exist, but that only one of these deities may be validly worshipped.
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word meaning "god". It appears in the name of the monotheistic god of Islam as
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Deities of Polynesia carved from wood (bottom two are demons)
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London: Thames & Hudson. 6709: 6638: 6604: 6570: 6371: 6353: 6303: 6269: 6231: 6197: 6159: 6108: 6074: 6040: 6011: 5977: 5961:from the original on 1 May 2015 5942: 5917: 5833: 5801: 5771: 5738: 5707: 5676: 5656: 5640: 5601: 5548: 5484: 5454: 5420: 5396:Hinduism: Beliefs and Practices 5386: 5210:. New York: Macmillan. p.  5074:Klostermaier, Klaus K. (2010). 4882: 4856: 4822: 4788: 4754: 4720: 4686: 4578: 4544: 4510: 4429: 2603: 2480:of one another (similar to the 2295:Oh creator and Sun and Thunder, 1362: 698:and eternal supreme principle ( 11403:A Popular Dictionary of Shinto 10843:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. 10183:McClelland, Norman C. (2010). 9530:. Cambridge University Press. 9252:. Cambridge University Press. 9246:Williamson, Robert W. (2013). 9179:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 373–375. 8316:Journal of Aesthetic Education 7273:. A&C Black. p. 184. 6207:The Encyclopedia of Philosophy 6018:Kurian, George Thomas (2008). 4520:Roman and European Mythologies 4245:The Oxford Handbook of Atheism 4081:. Baker Academic. p. 72. 4068: 4034: 3996: 3972:Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology 3962: 3898: 3880: 836: 653: 13: 1: 12429:Trinity of the Church Fathers 11751:Negative and positive atheism 11741:Implicit and explicit atheism 11226:10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00010-4 11015:Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10406:Ásura in Early Vedic Religion 9741:Encyclopaedia of Islam Online 8420:Campbell, Kenneth L. (2014). 8198:Indo-European Poetry and Myth 7910:. University of Texas Press. 7014:Wilkinson, Toby A.H. (1999). 6847:Johnston, Sarah Iles (2004). 6047:Thomsett, Michael C. (2011). 5318:. Routledge. pp. 21–25. 4622:Malandra, William W. (1983). 4118:. Routledge. pp. 78–79. 3874: 3281:The concept of God varies in 2488: 2404:, also revered as the god of 1904: 1884: 1852: 1851:, the Greek god of the seas ( 1828: 1500:, many Sumerian deities were 1415:Ancient Mesopotamian religion 858: 847:nude, corpulent, seated woman 743:theologies), which manifests 640:god is typically seen as male 12760: 12034: 11342:Human Nature (Hawthorne, NY) 11131: 10705:Kelting, M. Whitney (2009). 10297:Gowans, Christopher (2004). 10141:The Myths of the Philippines 9719:Encyclopedia of Christianity 9558:Aslanoff, Catherine (1995). 9368:Trinity Guide to the Trinity 9063:Kuznar, Lawrence A. (2001). 8853:Littleton, C. Scott (2005). 7491:Kramer, Samuel Noah (1963). 6204:Borchert, Donald M. (2006). 6124:Society and the Death of God 5924:Williams, George M. (2008). 5846:Cambridge English Dictionary 5714:Wainwright, William (2013). 5690:(12th edition). p. 644. 3969:Littleton, C. Scott (2005). 3933:Oxford Dictionary of English 3415:and the collective group of 3122:. Buddhist deities (such as 2941: 2695: 2661:Names of God in Christianity 2598: 2176:Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum 1542:Proto-Indo-European religion 1411:List of Mesopotamian deities 1398:Wall relief of the Assyrian 1231:God on the Winged Wheel coin 1220: 1010:(male, creator sky god) and 929:Traditional African religion 629: 510: 499: 452: 365: 218:Oxford Dictionary of English 7: 12680:Phenomenological definition 11181:. Oxford University Press. 10837:Bromiley, Geoffrey (1995). 10167:Philippine Folklore Stories 10042:Mandaean Associations Union 9978:Mandaean Associations Union 9635:The Qur'an: An Encyclopedia 9365:La Due, William J. (2003). 9334:. Oxford University Press. 8513:Long, Charlotte R. (1987). 8120:. Oxford University Press. 7869:. Oxford University Press. 7151:Stories from Ancient Canaan 5926:Handbook of Hindu Mythology 5234:. Routledge. p. 1046. 5231:Encyclopedia of Linguistics 4585:Roberts, Nathaniel (2016). 4418:. Graves. pp. 141–42. 4075:Brown, Jeannine K. (2007). 3785: 3442: 3433: 3423: 3417: 3411: 3405: 3399: 3393: 3213: 3062: 2821: 2805: 2789: 2768: 2657:Holy Spirit in Christianity 2301:let all things be at peace, 2227:Religion in the Inca Empire 1546: 1303:was the goddess of war and 1060: 642:. In contrast, all ancient 576: 10: 13060: 11762:Theological noncognitivism 11468:Earhart, H. Byron (2004). 11394: 10876:Winiarczyk, Marek (2013). 10429:Gier, Nicholas F. (2000). 10404:Hale, Wash Edward (1986). 10303:. Routledge. p. 169. 9806:Yust, Karen Marie (2006). 9717:"Islam and Christianity", 9633:. In Oliver Leaman (ed.). 8930:. Routledge. p. 238. 8765:Barfield, Raymond (2011). 8255:Cyrino, Monica S. (2010). 8059:Martin, Thomas R. (2013). 7999:Oosten, Jarich G. (2015). 7267:Grabbe, Lester L. (2010). 7189:(2nd ed.). Eerdmans. 6543:Barnes, Sandra T. (1997). 5575:, Encyclopædia Britannica; 5528:Libbrecht, Ulrich (2007). 5462:"the definition of theism" 5206:Encyclopedia of Philosophy 4761:Olivelle, Patrick (2006). 4659:Fløistad, Guttorm (2010). 4483:O'Brien, Julia M. (2014). 4442:. Routledge. p. 655. 4370:Trigger, Bruce G. (2003). 4337:Hood, Robert Earl (1990). 4303:Trigger, Bruce G. (2003). 3858:List of deities in fiction 3716: 3654:is "mighty" or "lord" and 3583: 3488: 3476: 3465: 3409:refers both to individual 3380: 3254: 3099: 3026: 2989: 2951: 2945: 2906: 2882: 2743: 2634: 2500: 2420:'s position on the spring 2371: 2220: 2116: 2081:(who dwelled in springs), 1916: 1815:, the king of the gods in 1761:of Germanic gods (such as 1597:, the terms cognate with ' 1566: 1539: 1408: 1255:Ancient Canaanite religion 1252: 1064: 1053: 922: 867: 769:Excessive citations inline 621: 609: 601: 587: 581:("invoked", an epithet of 559: 541: 388:The English language word 369: 47: 29: 13017: 12986: 12948: 12901: 12878: 12766: 12755: 12708: 12584: 12536: 12442: 12369: 12330: 12294: 12231: 12220: 12173: 12068: 12059: 12055: 12042: 11988: 11662: 11354:10.1007/s12110-007-9002-4 11205:Keleman, Deborah (1999). 11027:10.1017/S0140525X04000172 10671:Wiley, Kristi L. (2004). 10463:. Routledge. p. 42. 9873:Reader's Guide to Judaism 9637:. Routledge. p. 34. 9407:Badcock, Gary D. (1997). 8924:Sherman, Josepha (2015). 8114:Gagarin, Michael (2009). 8033:Horrell, Thad N. (2012). 8005:. Routledge. p. 36. 7331:. Eerdmans. p. 917. 6755:Pinch, Geraldine (2003). 6685:African Mythology, A to Z 6312:"Atheism and Agnosticism" 6276:"agnostic, agnosticism". 6022:. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 5745:Van Baaren, Theodorus P. 5647:Eakin, Frank Jr. (1971). 5393:Fowler, Jeaneane (1997). 5228:Strazny, Philipp (2013). 4693:Potts, Daniel T. (1997). 4551:Pintchman, Tracy (2014). 3930:Stevenson, Angus (2010). 3697:Skeptical interpretations 3461: 3376: 2585:(god of procreation) and 2105:politically and inspired 2062:galaxy of Roman deities. 1075:Ancient Egyptian religion 984:Southern African cultures 945:Yoruba deity from Nigeria 527:The closely linked term " 267:deny any supreme eternal 228:, or anything revered as 12434:Trinitarian universalism 11562:Nelson, John K. (1996). 11487:Hardacre, Helen (2017). 11422:Philosophy East and West 10628:Boyd & Williams 2005 10528:Boyd & Williams 2005 10457:Billington, Ray (2002). 9910:. Oxford: B. Blackwell. 9840:Piamenta, Moshe (1983). 9675:Encyclopedia of Religion 9629:Zeki Saritoprak (2006). 9446:Olson, Roger E. (1999). 9139:Insoll, Timothy (2011). 8887:Kolata, Alan L. (2013). 8479:Garland, Robert (1992). 8159:Burkert, Walter (1985). 7210:Albertz, Rainer (1994). 6933:Allen, James P. (2001). 6906:; Lorton, David (2001). 6341:Mellaart, James (1967). 5571:11 November 2020 at the 5560:29 December 2017 at the 5278:Owen, Huw Parri (1971). 5045:Devī: Goddesses of India 4798:Encyclopedia of Hinduism 4727:Potter, Karl H. (2014). 3771:Sociologists of religion 3164:in countries practicing 3090:Left: Buddhist deity in 2984: 2739: 2127:Religion in ancient Rome 2112: 1796: 1569:List of Germanic deities 1327:Yahweh. El later became 1263:Ancient Semitic religion 1245:, possibly representing 1067:Ancient Egyptian deities 556:means "voice". The term 12636:Godhead in Christianity 11654: 11401:Bocking, Brian (1997). 10560:Cali & Dougill 2013 10532:Cali & Dougill 2013 10500:Cali & Dougill 2013 10370:Hinduism, a Way of Life 10221:Trainor, Kevin (2004). 10189:McFarland & Company 9904:Kochan, Lionel (1990). 9870:Terry, Michael (2013). 8684:Kristensen, f. (1960). 8547:Woodard, Roger (2013). 8392:Encyclopedia Britannica 8194:West, Martin Litchfield 8117:Ancient Greece and Rome 7904:Warner, Marina (2003). 7651:Leeming, David (2005). 7455:Nemet-Nejat, Karen Rhea 7294:Niehr, Herbert (1995). 6611:Andrews, Tamra (2000). 6378:Brooks, Philip (2012). 5955:Encyclopedia Britannica 5884:Oxford University Press 5752:Encyclopedia Britannica 5702:Oxford University Press 5688:Hutchinson Encyclopedia 5174:Pearsall, Judy (1998). 4517:Bonnefoy, Yves (1992). 3910:www.merriam-webster.com 2925:Names of God in Judaism 2713:First Council of Nicaea 2555:(god who created men), 2545:among other names. The 2416:, aligning them to the 2290:Inca Sun deity festival 2192: 1745:mating between siblings 1675: 1666: 1660: 1654: 1648: 1642: 1634: 1614: 1606: 1581:Common Germanic deities 1523:as primordial deities. 1212:and their treatment as 1026:, the supreme deity is 774:considered for deletion 397: 358:and live blissfully in 238:levels of consciousness 208:being considered to be 11916:Naturalistic pantheism 11333:Rossano, Matt (2007). 10951:10.1006/cogp.1996.0017 10068:Rowe, Paul S. (2019). 9938:Kaplan, Aryeh (1983). 9693:Islam: Empire of Faith 9592:Inbody, Tyron (2005). 8731:The Nature of the Gods 8642:Todd, Malcolm (2004). 7302:. Peeters Publishers. 6645:Barnard, Alan (2001). 6364:", in Eugene N. Lane, 5202:Edwards, Paul (1967). 4412:Murdoch, John (1861). 4197:Keown, Damien (2013). 3714: 3705:The Greek philosopher 3581: 3486: 2904: 2891:The tetragrammaton in 2632: 2498: 2470:Christian missionaries 2455: 2310: 2305:and let there be food, 2231:Inca religion in Cusco 2148: 1995:, originated from the 1927:Ancient Greek religion 1817:ancient Greek religion 1787:new religious movement 1751:accepted such mating. 1564: 1250: 1096: 955:West African countries 946: 933:Afro-American religion 914:Religions and cultures 865: 666: 644:Indo-European cultures 591:("to call, invoke."), 573:("to call"), Sanskrit 569: 564:is also the source of 548: 520:, evil god", while in 491: 468: 423: 412: 406: 41:. For other uses, see 12462:Fate of the unlearned 12414:Shield of the Trinity 11587:The World's Religions 11434:10.1353/pew.2004.0039 11114:on 10 September 2009. 10774:Encyclopaedia Iranica 10674:The A to Z of Jainism 10260:Fowler, Merv (1999). 10154:Philippine Folk Tales 9695:. PBS. Archived from 8291:Comparative Mythology 8289:Puhvel, Jaan (1989). 7863:Lindow, John (2002). 6989:Hart, George (2005). 6875:Baines, John (1996). 6793:Wilkinson, Richard H. 6310:Draper, Paul (2017). 5899:Beck, Guy L. (2005). 5608:Rangar Cline (2011). 5578:Louis Shores (1963). 5366:Cohen, Signe (2008). 3704: 3564: 3510:), one of them being 3484: 3369:is reborn again into 3100:Further information: 3027:Further information: 2952:Further information: 2890: 2758:Names of God in Islam 2653:Jesus in Christianity 2611: 2496: 2450: 2400:has been the supreme 2287: 2138: 2119:List of Roman deities 1554: 1271:Second Temple Judaism 1228: 1082: 944: 868:Further information: 844: 661: 265:Nontheistic religions 259:religions accept one 43:Gods (disambiguation) 11923:Philosophical theism 10929:Cognitive Psychology 9485:Greggs, Tom (2009). 8728:Walsh, P.G. (1997). 8581:Ruiz, Angel (2013). 7941:The Living Goddesses 7837:. 26 February 2021. 7592:History of Religions 7016:Early dynastic Egypt 6172:. Grand Rapids, MI: 5339:Gupta, Bina (2012). 4829:Hoad, T. F. (2008). 4047:. Brill. p. 9. 3892:Cambridge Dictionary 3749:posthumously deified 3033:Philippine mythology 2729:Council of Chalcedon 2503:Polynesian narrative 2451:Quetzalcoatl in the 2410:step pyramid temples 2303:multiply the people, 1735:taught magic to the 1425:Mesopotamian culture 1349:Babylonian captivity 1233:, a 4th century BCE 1128:. Among these, were 1113:(god), and feminine 1050:Ancient Near Eastern 870:Prehistoric religion 732:of a creator God or 726:ancestral principles 720:, with accompanying 34:. For the word, see 12996:Slavic Native Faith 12419:Trinitarian formula 12356:Father of Greatness 12239:Abrahamic religions 11906:Classical pantheism 11533:Littleton, C. Scott 11507:Kitagawa, Joseph M. 11108:The Daily Telegraph 10742:. Merriam-Webster. 8808:Roza, Greg (2007). 7777:. 24 October 2020. 7118:Day, John (2002) . 6827:Archaeology Odyssey 5990:Jewish Encyclopedia 5789:on 3 September 2017 5783:Oxford Dictionaries 3906:"Definition of GOD" 3743:argued in his book 3330:supernatural beings 3102:Creator in Buddhism 2637:God in Christianity 2354:Spanish colonialism 2326:(goddess of dawn), 2313:—Inti Raymi prayers 2299:do not make us old, 2297:be forever copious, 1382:impression showing 1136:(creator goddess), 1042:, or alternatively 998:(evil spirits) and 963:) are found in the 919:Sub-Saharan African 900:Venus of Willendorf 821:is the belief that 566:Old Church Slavonic 432:Proto-Indo-European 271:, but may accept a 220:defines deity as a 12958:Abrahamic prophecy 12888:Ayyavazhi theology 12660:Apophatic theology 12049:Conceptions of God 11857:Ethical monotheism 11689:Conceptions of God 11281:on 10 October 2009 11133:Barrett, Justin L. 10652:on 26 January 2024 10644:武当山道教协会, 武当山道教协会. 10139:Jean Karl Gaverza 6278:OED Online, 3rd ed 5664:McConkie, Bruce R. 4921:. Etymonline.com. 4892:. Etymonline.com. 4866:. Etymonline.com. 3715: 3582: 3487: 3397:, or sometimes as 3184:, and concepts in 3136:Buddhist cosmology 2905: 2665:Christian theology 2633: 2591:(sky god father). 2579:(mother goddess), 2499: 2456: 2322:(goddess of joy), 2149: 1819:, shown on a gold 1595:Germanic languages 1577:Germanic mythology 1565: 1317:Kingdoms of Israel 1259:Origins of Judaism 1251: 1097: 1071:Egyptian mythology 947: 866: 737:absolute principle 667: 614:("to pour, pour a 418:Augustine of Hippo 330:—have personified 234:C. 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1923:Greek mythology 1917:Main articles: 1915: 1914: 1913: 1912: 1911: 1907: 1897: 1889: 1888: 1867: 1858: 1857: 1856: 1841: 1833: 1832: 1810: 1799: 1781:as part of the 1630:Norse mythology 1591: 1567:Main articles: 1549: 1544: 1538: 1498:Sargon of Akkad 1421: 1409:Main articles: 1407: 1406: 1405: 1404: 1403: 1396: 1388: 1387: 1376: 1365: 1277: 1253:Main articles: 1223: 1077: 1065:Main articles: 1063: 1058: 1052: 965:Yoruba religion 939: 923:Main articles: 921: 916: 872: 862: 6000 BCE 861: 849:flanked by two 845:Statuette of a 839: 762: 656: 386: 384:Deva (Hinduism) 370:Main articles: 368: 300:these qualities 194: 193: 192: 191: 148: 147: 146: 137: 136: 135: 127: 126: 117: 116: 115: 107: 106: 97: 96: 95: 87: 86: 77: 76: 75: 67: 66: 53: 46: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 13057: 13047: 13046: 13029: 13028: 13018: 13015: 13014: 13011: 13010: 13007: 13006: 13004: 13003: 12998: 12992: 12990: 12984: 12983: 12981: 12980: 12975: 12970: 12965: 12960: 12954: 12952: 12946: 12945: 12943: 12942: 12937: 12935:Predestination 12932: 12927: 12922: 12917: 12907: 12905: 12899: 12898: 12896: 12895: 12890: 12884: 12882: 12876: 12875: 12873: 12872: 12867: 12862: 12857: 12852: 12847: 12842: 12837: 12832: 12827: 12822: 12817: 12812: 12807: 12802: 12797: 12792: 12790:Biblical canon 12787: 12782: 12776: 12774: 12764: 12763: 12753: 12752: 12749: 12748: 12745: 12744: 12742: 12741: 12736: 12731: 12726: 12721: 12715: 12713: 12706: 12705: 12703: 12702: 12697: 12692: 12687: 12682: 12677: 12672: 12667: 12662: 12657: 12652: 12647: 12646: 12645: 12633: 12628: 12623: 12618: 12613: 12608: 12603: 12598: 12588: 12586: 12585:Other concepts 12582: 12581: 12579: 12578: 12573: 12568: 12563: 12558: 12553: 12548: 12542: 12540: 12534: 12533: 12530: 12529: 12527: 12526: 12521: 12516: 12511: 12506: 12501: 12496: 12490: 12488: 12481: 12480: 12471: 12470: 12469: 12459: 12457:Apocalypticism 12454: 12448: 12446: 12440: 12439: 12437: 12436: 12431: 12426: 12421: 12416: 12411: 12406: 12401: 12396: 12391: 12386: 12381: 12375: 12373: 12371:Trinitarianism 12367: 12366: 12363: 12362: 12360: 12359: 12345: 12340: 12334: 12332: 12328: 12327: 12325: 12324: 12319: 12314: 12309: 12304: 12298: 12296: 12292: 12291: 12289: 12288: 12286:Zoroastrianism 12283: 12278: 12273: 12268: 12263: 12262: 12261: 12256: 12251: 12246: 12235: 12233: 12226: 12218: 12217: 12214: 12213: 12211: 12210: 12205: 12204: 12203: 12190: 12185: 12180: 12177: 12175: 12171: 12170: 12168: 12167: 12162: 12157: 12152: 12147: 12142: 12137: 12132: 12127: 12122: 12121: 12120: 12118:Urmonotheismus 12110: 12105: 12100: 12095: 12090: 12085: 12080: 12075: 12072: 12070: 12063: 12053: 12052: 12040: 12039: 12032: 12031: 12024: 12017: 12009: 12000: 11999: 11989: 11986: 11985: 11983: 11982: 11977: 11972: 11970:Trinitarianism 11967: 11962: 11957: 11952: 11947: 11942: 11937: 11936: 11935: 11925: 11920: 11919: 11918: 11913: 11908: 11898: 11893: 11888: 11883: 11882: 11881: 11871: 11866: 11865: 11864: 11859: 11849: 11844: 11842:Liberal theism 11839: 11834: 11829: 11824: 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10349: 10337:Lipner, Julius 10328: 10309: 10289: 10272: 10252: 10233: 10204: 10197: 10170: 10158: 10145: 10132: 10123: 10114: 10099: 10080: 10059: 10028: 10013: 9995: 9964: 9950: 9930: 9916: 9896: 9882: 9857: 9832: 9818: 9795: 9781: 9758: 9727: 9710: 9680: 9662: 9643: 9618: 9604: 9584: 9570: 9550: 9536: 9516: 9497: 9477: 9458: 9438: 9419: 9396: 9377: 9354: 9340: 9311: 9297: 9272: 9258: 9233: 9219: 9199: 9185: 9165: 9151: 9126: 9112: 9089: 9075: 9052: 9038: 9018: 9004: 8984: 8970: 8950: 8936: 8913: 8899: 8879: 8865: 8834: 8820: 8791: 8777: 8754: 8740: 8715: 8696: 8673: 8654: 8634: 8627: 8607: 8593: 8573: 8559: 8539: 8525: 8505: 8491: 8471: 8446: 8432: 8409: 8375: 8361: 8341: 8306: 8299: 8281: 8267: 8247: 8233: 8213: 8206: 8185: 8171: 8162:Greek Religion 8140: 8126: 8085: 8071: 8048: 8025: 8011: 7991: 7977: 7957: 7950: 7930: 7916: 7907:World of Myths 7889: 7875: 7852: 7822: 7792: 7762: 7748: 7728: 7721: 7703: 7677: 7663: 7643: 7617: 7604:10.1086/463228 7582: 7575: 7553: 7539: 7516: 7509: 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3058: 3054: 3051:For example, 3049: 3047: 3043: 3038: 3034: 3030: 3020: 3010: 3001: 2982: 2980: 2975: 2971: 2967: 2966: 2961: 2955: 2949: 2939: 2935: 2931: 2926: 2922: 2918: 2914: 2910: 2902: 2898: 2894: 2889: 2880: 2878: 2874: 2870: 2866: 2862: 2858: 2854: 2850: 2842: 2838: 2837: 2832: 2827: 2825: 2823: 2817: 2816: 2811: 2809: 2808: 2801: 2797: 2793: 2791: 2776: 2772: 2770: 2764: 2759: 2755: 2751: 2747: 2737: 2735: 2734:New Testament 2730: 2725: 2724:as his icon. 2723: 2719: 2714: 2710: 2706: 2702: 2701:Church Father 2697: 2692: 2688: 2684: 2680: 2676: 2675:cosubstantial 2672: 2666: 2662: 2658: 2654: 2650: 2646: 2642: 2638: 2630: 2626: 2622: 2618: 2614: 2610: 2596: 2592: 2590: 2589: 2584: 2583: 2578: 2577: 2572: 2571: 2566: 2565: 2560: 2559: 2554: 2553: 2548: 2544: 2540: 2536: 2532: 2528: 2524: 2523: 2518: 2513: 2510: 2504: 2495: 2486: 2483: 2479: 2475: 2474:Aztec culture 2471: 2467: 2466: 2461: 2454: 2449: 2445: 2443: 2439: 2438:Maya calendar 2435: 2434: 2429: 2428: 2423: 2419: 2415: 2411: 2407: 2406:reincarnation 2403: 2402:creator deity 2399: 2398: 2393: 2387: 2383: 2379: 2378:Maya religion 2375: 2365: 2363: 2359: 2355: 2351: 2347: 2343: 2339: 2338: 2333: 2329: 2325: 2321: 2315: 2308: 2292: 2291: 2285: 2283: 2279: 2275: 2271: 2267: 2263: 2262: 2256: 2252: 2251:creator deity 2248: 2245:(also called 2244: 2243: 2238: 2232: 2228: 2224: 2214: 2204: 2185: 2183: 2182: 2177: 2172: 2170: 2166: 2161: 2159: 2155: 2146: 2142: 2137: 2132: 2128: 2124: 2120: 2110: 2108: 2103: 2098: 2096: 2092: 2088: 2084: 2080: 2076: 2072: 2068: 2063: 2061: 2060:Dii Consentes 2057: 2053: 2049: 2045: 2041: 2037: 2033: 2029: 2026:, Aphrodite, 2025: 2021: 2017: 2013: 2009: 2005: 2000: 1998: 1994: 1990: 1989: 1984: 1983: 1979:, Old German 1978: 1977: 1972: 1968: 1967: 1962: 1961: 1956: 1955: 1950: 1946: 1941: 1938: 1932: 1928: 1924: 1920: 1902: 1895: 1882: 1878: 1877: 1872: 1865: 1850: 1846: 1839: 1826: 1822: 1818: 1814: 1808: 1794: 1792: 1788: 1784: 1780: 1776: 1772: 1768: 1764: 1760: 1756: 1752: 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