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Spiritualism—not to be confused with 'spirituality'—is a religious movement that flourished in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
St. Isidore of Seville is the patron saint of the internet.
Sufi aspirants seek unity with the divine by esoteric teachings and ecstatic experience...
The Talmud is a large collection of texts...
According to the Church of Jedi, The Force is the energy that binds the universe together.
The Kojiki, translated "Record of Ancient Matters," is the earliest known Japanese text...
Thealogy is a term associated with feminist spirituality.
Theocracy is government by God, or, more commonly, by someone with connections.
Theodicy is the philosophical or theological consideration of God and the nature of evil.
The term theophany is used to describe an appearance of God in the sensible realm.
St. Valentine actually refers to a handful of St. Valentines, all martyred in the early centuries...
The Vatican is the name of the pope's big palace in Rome.
A vow is a promise.
new religious movement developed and popularized by Gerald Gardner in the mid-20th century...
Wicca, a new religious movement from the mid-twentieth century, claims to find its origins in pre-Christian religion.
The phrase 'Word of Faith' refers to a loosely knit group of protestant faith communities and the Word-Faith theology that unites them...
Happy (Lunar) New Year...
Yeshua is the modern transliteration of the Hebrew for Jesus.
Yule is an old word for Christmas.
