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Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics is an extensive work by James Hastings, written between 1908 and 1927, covering religion, comprised of entries by many contributors. It was published by T&T Clark. T&T Clark is a British publishing firm which was founded in Edinburgh in 1821 and which now exists as an imprint of Continuum. ...
Volumes
- A - Art
- Arthur - Bunyan
- Burial - Confessions
- Confirmation - Drama
- Dravidian - Fichte
- Fiction - Hyksos
- Hymns - Liberty
- Life and Death - Mulla
- Mundas - Phrygians
- Picts - Sacraments
- Sacrifice - Sudra
- Suffering - Zwingli
- Index
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The Bath, a painting by Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). ...
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Bunyan can mean: John Bunyan (1628 â 1688), a Christian writer and preacher Paul Bunyan, a mythical lumberjack in tall tales Vashti Bunyan, an English folk singer-songwriter. ...
For the musician, see Burial (musician). ...
Confession of sins is part of the Christian faith and practice. ...
Confirmation can refer to: Confirmation (sacrament) Confirmation (epistemology) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Dravidian may refer to: Dravidian languages, including the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages spoken especially in southern India and Sri Lanka. ...
Johann Gottlieb Fichte Johann Gottlieb Fichte (May 19, 1762 - January 27, 1814) has significance in the history of Western philosophy as one of the progenitors of German idealism and as a follower of Kant. ...
Fiction (from the Latin fingere, to form, create) is storytelling of imagined events and stands in contrast to non-fiction, which makes factual claims that can be substantiated with evidence. ...
The Hyksos (Egyptian heqa khasewet, foreign rulers; Greek , ) were an Asiatic, likely Semitic people who invaded the eastern Nile Delta, initiating the Second Intermediate Period of ancient Egypt. ...
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Liberty is generally considered a concept of political philosophy and identifies the condition in which an individual has immunity from the arbitrary exercise of authority. ...
Life and death is a fundamental concept in the game of Go, where the status of a distinct group of stones, is determined as either being alive, and may remain on the board, or dead, where the group will be lost as captured. The basic idea can be simply put...
In antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central part of the Anatolian highlands, part of modern Turkey. ...
A replica of the Hilton of Cadboll Stone. ...
A sacrament is a Christian rite that mediates divine grace. ...
Marcus Aurelius and members of the Imperial family offer sacrifice in gratitude for success against Germanic tribes: contemporary bas-relief, Capitoline Museum, Rome For other uses, see Sacrifice (disambiguation). ...
Shudra or Sudra is the fourth Varna in the traditional four-section division in historic Indian society. ...
Suffering is any aversive (not necessarily unwanted) experience and the corresponding negative emotion. ...
Zwinglis Successor Zwinglis successor, Heinrich Bullinger, was elected on December 9, 1531, to be the pastor of the Great Minster at Zürich, a position which he held to the end of his life (1575). ...
External links - List of religion dictionaries at Yale's library
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