religion
61Religion — die Religion, en (Grundstufe) Glaube an einen Gott oder mehrere Götter und die Praxis, die damit verbunden ist Beispiel: Er spricht selten über Religion. Kollokation: die Religion wechseln …
62religion — noun Etymology: Middle English religioun, from Anglo French religiun, Latin religion , religio supernatural constraint, sanction, religious practice, perhaps from religare to restrain, tie back more at rely Date: 13th century 1. a. the state of a …
63Religion — As elsewhere in Europe, the traditional religion in the Low Countries had been Roman Catholicism until the 16th cen tury. After the Reformation, however, Christianity was divided between Catholicism and many Protestant sects, such as… …
64Religion — Tro på noget guddommeligt. Religion har fulgt mennesket så langt tilbage, som der er historiske kilder. Eksempler på religioner: 10 Bahai Buddhisme Candomblé Hinduisme Islam Jødedom Kristendom Rastafari Romersk religion Santeria Shintoisme… …
65religion — In general, a complex of beliefs, cultic practice, and ethical demands in a system related to God or gods. More narrowly, the reference is to Judaism in Acts 26:5, but the same Greek noun is also used in Col. 2:18 of the ‘worship’ (NRSV) of… …
66religión — {{#}}{{LM R33598}}{{〓}} {{SynR34428}} {{[}}religión{{]}} ‹re·li·gión› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Conjunto de creencias y de prácticas relacionadas con lo que se considera sagrado. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín religio (escrúpulo, delicadeza).… …
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67Religion — tikyba statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Tikėjimo postulatų ir apeigų, reguliuojančių tikinčiojo elgesį, visuma. atitikmenys: angl. faith; religion vok. Glaube; Religion rus. вера …
68religion — tikyba statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Tikėjimo postulatų ir apeigų, reguliuojančių tikinčiojo elgesį, visuma. atitikmenys: angl. faith; religion vok. Glaube; Religion rus. вера …
69Religion — For most of Egyptian history no attempt was made to develop a coherent religious theology for the entire country. Egypt consisted of many cities, each of which had a god or goddess to whom the inhabitants were particularly attached, along with …
70RELIGION — Our understanding of Mesopotamian religious practices and beliefs rests primarily on cuneiform data. At the beginning stand lexical lists compiled of hundreds of names of gods and goddesses, which date back to the Uruk period and were… …