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    Look up religio#Latin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Latin term religiō, the origin of the modern lexeme religion (via Old French/Middle Latin)...
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    Religio Medici (The Religion of a Doctor) by Sir Thomas Browne is a spiritual testament and early psychological self-portrait. Published in 1643 after...
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  • Religio Laici, Or A Layman's Faith (1682) is a poem written in heroic couplets by John Dryden. It was written in response to the publication of an English...
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    Cuius regio, eius religio (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈku.jus ˈre.d͡ʒi.o ˈe.jus reˈli.d͡ʒi.o]) is a Latin phrase which literally means "whose realm, their...
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    Religio licita ("permitted religion", also translated as "approved religion") is a phrase used in the Apologeticum of Tertullian to describe the special...
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  • Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering religious studies, focusing on...
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    the Palladium which was later installed in the temple of Vesta. Roman religio (religion) was an everyday and vital affair, a cornerstone of the mos maiorum...
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    religions of humankind." Infinite Presence is "the perennial religion (religio perennis) that lives within the heart of all intrinsically orthodox religions...
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  • The Religio-political currents and organizations in Iran (Persian: جریان‌ها و سازمان‌های مذهبی سیاسی ایران) is a Persian book by the Iranian author, Rasul...
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    Religion (section Religiō)
    It is ultimately derived from the Latin word religiō. According to Roman philosopher Cicero, religiō comes from relegere: re (meaning "again") + lego...
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  • Religiocentrism or religio-centrism is defined as the "conviction that a person's own religion is more important or superior to other religions." In analogy...
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    Hamzeh'ee, M. Reza (1990). The Yaresan: a sociological, historical, and religio-historical study of a Kurdish community. Berlin: K. Schwarz. ISBN 3-922968-83-X...
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    Mahant Avaidyanath (born Kripal Singh Bisht, 28 May 1921–12 September 2014) was an Indian politician and the head priest (Mahant) of the Gorakhnath Math...
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    faith of the prince was to be the faith of his subjects (cuius regio, eius religio). From the Cologne War through the Thirty Years' Wars (1618–1648), religious...
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    Religio-Philosophic Culture in India", in: Radhakrishnan (CHI, 1956), volume 4, p. 49. For quotation see: see: Majumdar, R. C. "Evolution of Religio-Philosophic...
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    of worship for Protestants. In practice, this meant cuius regio, eius religio; thus, most individual localities in Hungary are still identifiable as...
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    however, Jews were granted Roman citizenship and Judaism was recognized as a religio licita ("legitimate religion") until the rise of Gnosticism and Early Christianity...
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    Hermetic teaching is the religio-philosophical system found in a specific subgroup of Hermetic writings known as the 'religio-philosophical' Hermetica...
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    Thomas Browne (1605–1682), who briefly refers to Zoroaster in his 1643 Religio Medici. The term Mazdaism (/ˈmæzdə.ɪzəm/) is an alternative form in English...
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    Thirty Years' War. The Peace elaborated the principle Cuius regio, eius religio ("whose realm, his religion"), which allowed the princes of states within...
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    are usually subdivided into two main categories, the "technical" and "religio-philosophical" Hermetica. The category of "technical" Hermetica encompasses...
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    six of whom died before their parents. Browne's first literary work was Religio Medici (The Religion of a Physician). It surprised him when an unauthorised...
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  • One of the very earliest literary references occurs in Thomas Browne's Religio Medici (1643), in which the author states: I am not of Paracelsus minde...
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  • New Religious Movements Group Methods Meeting, 21 November 2014". Nova Religio. 20 (4): 80–93. doi:10.1525/nr.2017.20.4.80. ISSN 1092-6690. JSTOR 26417722...
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    dedicated ten years later. Related to the Latin verb religare, "to bind", religio was the bond between gods and mortals, as carried out in traditional religious...
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  • it is theirs up to the sky and down to the depths." cuius regio, eius religio whose region, his religion The privilege of a ruler to choose the religion...
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    Catholicism, Lutheranism, and now Calvinism. (the principle of cuius regio, eius religio) Christians living in principalities where their denomination was not the...
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    Vatican and the pope. Before the arrival of the Christians in Rome, the Religio Romana (literally, the "Roman Religion") was the major religion of the...
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    Harvard University Press Harvey, Mark (1986), "Secular as Sacred? – The Religio-Political Rationalization of B.G. Tilak", Modern Asian Studies, 20 (2):...
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  • of New Orleans Voodoo: Sin, Fraud, Entertainment, and Religion". Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 6 (1): 86–101. doi:10...
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