Sentences with phrase «popular religion in the world»

It started simply because there was a shortage of food but today the 3 most popular religions in the world; Islam, Christianity and Buddhism all have fasting (IF) in scriptures and practice.

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This is according to the «religionsgeschichtliche (History of religions) hypothesis», which presupposes that it was an intentional polemical fourth - century Christian replacements for popular Greco - Roman feasts in the ancient world.
As the word «religion» has, in popular usage, become associated with an outdated supernatural world, we need to return to the original meaning of the word if there is to be any profitable discussion about the religion of the future.
In recent years, because of the new recognition of religious plurality in most countries of the world, especially in the western countries, and the popular evolving of the accompanying pluralistic theology of religions, [52] serious thoughts have just been emerginIn recent years, because of the new recognition of religious plurality in most countries of the world, especially in the western countries, and the popular evolving of the accompanying pluralistic theology of religions, [52] serious thoughts have just been emerginin most countries of the world, especially in the western countries, and the popular evolving of the accompanying pluralistic theology of religions, [52] serious thoughts have just been emerginin the western countries, and the popular evolving of the accompanying pluralistic theology of religions, [52] serious thoughts have just been emerging.
It is popular in some circles to envision the afterlife as a parliament of world religions — where Jesus and Buddha and Shankara and Muhammad and Confucius and Mahavira and Moses, along with shamans, bodhisattvas and spirit guides of all descriptions would converse and commune together.
Cross curricular with science and art this approach gives a strong grounding for the world religions and is popular, improving attitudes to RE in the process.
this conversation, between artist Kathryn Andrews, scholar Lisa Wainwright, writer John Yau and curator / writer Dan Nadel, aims to draw a connection between Brown and the broader world: politics, popular culture, religion, and his contemporaries in the Pop Art movement.
This discussion brings together artist Kathryn Andrews, scholar Lisa Wainwright, writer John Yau and curator / writer Dan Nadel, aims to draw a connection between Brown and the broader world: politics, popular culture, religion, and his contemporaries in the Pop Art movement.
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