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Tag "Polytheism"

tag name: Polytheism type: Religion, general
web link: Polytheism
references: bahai9.com/wiki/Polytheism; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytheism
related tags: Monotheism
referring tags: Gods and Goddesses; Idol worship

"Polytheism" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (4 results; expand)

  1. Francis Henry Skrine. Bahá'ísm, the religion of brotherhood and its place in the evolution of creeds (1912). — An outsider's sympathetic portrayal of the Baha'i history and teachings, written with "express appro...
  2. Anjam Khursheed. Hindu Concept of God, The: Unity in Diversity (1997). — The fundamental unity behind Hindu concepts of God and those found in the Semitic traditions, and th...
  3. Peter Terry. Truth Triumphs: A Bahá'í Response to Misrepresentations of the Bahá'í Teachings and Bahá'í History (1999-12). — Rebuttal of Francis Beckwith's thesis "Baha'i, A Christian response to Baha'ism, the religion which ...
  4. Steven Phelps. Verge of the New, The: A Series of Talks (2017-09-18). — Introducing a way of looking at the past and future of religion in the context of the scientific rev...
 
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