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  1. 13 paź 2021 · religion. (n.) c. 1200, religioun, "state of life bound by monastic vows," also "action or conduct indicating a belief in a divine power and reverence for and desire to please it," from Anglo-French religiun (11c.), Old French religion, relegion "piety, devotion; religious community," and directly from Latin religionem (nominative religio ...

    • Religion

      c. 1200, religioun, "estado de vida sujeto a votos...

    • Italiano

      c. 1200, religioun, "stato di vita vincolato dai voti...

    • German

      ca. 1200, religioun, "Lebensform, die durch klösterliche...

    • Chinese

      religion 的起源與含義: 約1200年,...

    • Irreligion

      irreligion. (n.) "lack of religion, contempt of religion,...

    • Mysticism

      mysticism. (n.) "any mode of thought or life in which...

    • Religate

      "bind together," 1590s from Latin religatus, past participle...

    • Religionless

      c. 1200, religioun, "state of life bound by monastic vows,"...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReligionReligion - Wikipedia

    Etymology. The term religion comes from both Old French and Anglo-Norman (1200s CE) and means respect for sense of right, moral obligation, sanctity, what is sacred, reverence for the gods. [15] [16] It is ultimately derived from the Latin word religiō.

  3. 27 maj 2024 · 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.

  4. 1 sty 1998 · Religion may be interpreted as a socio-cultural organization underpinned by collective practices of worship, faith, sacred ceremonies, and a belief in a supreme, supernatural being (Idinopulos...

  5. 4 dni temu · A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden—beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them. ( Émile Durkheim)

  6. 28 mar 2022 · It is common today to take the concept religion as a taxon for sets of social practices, a category-concept whose paradigmatic examples are the so-called “worldreligions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism.

  7. 21 lip 2021 · The aim of this entry is to orient readers to an ongoing debate about the definition of the concept “religion” that cuts across disciplinary lines, among them: anthropology, history, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and most recently, cognitive science.

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