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  • 101religion — Man s relation to Divinity, to reverence, worship, obedience, and submission to mandates and precepts of supernatural or superior beings. In its broadest sense includes all forms of belief in the existence of superior beings exercising power over …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 102CASTE SYSTEM —    the TRADITIONAL SOCIAL system of India based on the notion of caste …

    Concise dictionary of Religion

  • 103religion — n. 1. Science of duty (to God and our fellows), science of obligation (as creatures of God), that which binds us to the practice of righteousness. 2. Sentiment of faith, reverence, and love towards God; godliness, devoutness, devotion, holiness,… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 104religion — noun 1》 the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.     ↘a particular system of faith and worship. 2》 a pursuit or interest followed with great devotion. Derivatives religionless adjective… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 105religion — n 1. set or system of religious belief, creed, dogma, doctrine, principles, tenets, canons; theology, divinity, theosophy, dogmatics, doctrinal or dogmatic theology. 2. religious belief or conviction, faith, persuasion; sect, denomination, church …

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  • 106religion — A belief had or sought by man to explain the meaning of his existence. A person s understanding of his relation to the Creator and of the obligations of reverence and obedience imposed by such relation. Reynolds v United States, 98 US 145, 162,… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 107Dual system of government — The Fifth Dalai Lama implemented the traditional Cho sid nyi (dual system) in Tibet. The Dual System of Government or Cho sid nyi (Tibetan: ཆོས་སྲིད་གཉིས་; Wylie: chos srid gnyis; alternate spellings include Chhos srid gnyis, Chhoe sid nyi,… …

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  • 108Egyptian religion — Polytheistic belief system of ancient Egypt from the 4th millennium BC to the first centuries AD, including both folk traditions and the court religion. Local deities that sprang up along the Nile Valley had both human and animal form and were… …

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  • 109Hawaiian religion — is a broad term encompassing a series of traditional beliefs and practices thought to have been passed down by the Tahitians and other Pacific islanders who landed in Hawaiokinai between 500 and 1300 CE.cite book|last=Carroll|first=Bret|title=The …

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  • 110Natürliche Religion — ist ein Begriff der Religionsphilosophie der Aufklärung. Er bezeichnet eine religiöse Weltanschauung, die unabhängig von den besonderen Spezifika konkreter geschichtlicher Religionen ist, die als Hinzukommnisse zu einer ursprünglich rein… …

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