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In Serer religious cosmology, it is the symbol of the universe.
There are no specific written records explaining Mesopotamian religious cosmology that survive to us today.
Some religious cosmologies propose that the cosmos is not the only one that exists.
The many religious cosmologies constructed by Greek poets each give a different account of which deities came first.
Religious cosmologies usually include an act or process of creation by a creator deity or a larger pantheon.
The Third Heaven is a division of Heaven in religious cosmology.
It documents the culture, religious cosmology (worldview) and ritual practices, society, economics, and natural history of the Aztec people.
In ancient Egyptian religious cosmology, Thinis played a role as a mythical place in heaven.
It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods (e.g. dialectics).
The star Sirius is one of the most important and sacred stars in Serer religious cosmology and symbolism.
Kaitabh (कैतभ): Kaitabh is an asura associated with Hindu religious cosmology.
In the case of the Cathars, it seems they adopted the Manichaean principles of church organization, but none of its religious cosmology.
Theophysics is a term used occasionally in philosophy for an approach to cosmology that attempts to reconcile physical cosmology and religious cosmology.
The religious cosmology of the DC Universe is complex with many pantheons of deities co-existing alongside each other.
The five classical planets, being visible to the naked eye, have been known since ancient times and have had a significant impact on mythology, religious cosmology, and ancient astronomy.
Religious cosmology (or mythological cosmology) is a body of beliefs based on the historical, mythological, religious, and esoteric literature and traditions of creation and eschatology.
Taíno believed in a complex religious cosmology and lived in small, round wooden huts called bohios where they smoked cohibas (cigars) and slept in hamacas (hammocks).
In South Asia, such religious cosmologies were replaced under colonialism by equally explicit secular images of power and authority, as in the layout of Imperial Delhi (King 1976).
Abandon all religion in any form as religious cosmology is incompatible with a proper understanding of the place of humans in the cosmological order and in turn with ecological literacy 4.
A religious cosmology (also mythological cosmology) is a way of explaining the origin, the history and the evolution of the cosmos or universe based on the religious mythology of a specific tradition.
Sacrificial rituals among the Aztecs and in Mesoamerica in general must be seen in the context of religious cosmology: sacrifice and death was necessary for the continued existence of the world.
After the account of Howard's lecture, the author backtracks to a concise history of civilization's effort to understand and predict weather, a story in which religious cosmology and proto-science mix without perfectly blending.
Sphere of Prime Mover This order was not invented or worked out by Ptolemy, but aligns with the ancient Seven Heavens religious cosmology common to the major Eurasian religious traditions.
Religious cosmology is study in the humanities, of the historical, mythological, religious, and esoteric literature and theories about eschatology (i.e. the end of the world), including such theories, as for instance apocalypticism.
Since the acceptance of the Big Bang theory as the dominant physical cosmological paradigm, there have been a variety of reactions by religious groups as to its implications for their respective religious cosmologies.