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- Q2853073 subject Q7214278.
- Q2853073 subject Q7237878.
- Q2853073 abstract "Template:RewriteAnthropotheism is ascribing human form and nature to gods, or the belief that gods are deified human beings. Associated with classical Greek and Roman beliefs, a type of anthropotheism finds a modern expression in the Mormon world-view of eternal progression. Vestiges of Hebrew anthropotheism can be discerned throughout the Hebrew Bible. It is a type of physitheism. The attribution of human general qualities to divine beings may be called anthropopathy.".
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- Q2853073 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214278.
- Q2853073 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237878.
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- Q2853073 comment "Template:RewriteAnthropotheism is ascribing human form and nature to gods, or the belief that gods are deified human beings. Associated with classical Greek and Roman beliefs, a type of anthropotheism finds a modern expression in the Mormon world-view of eternal progression. Vestiges of Hebrew anthropotheism can be discerned throughout the Hebrew Bible. It is a type of physitheism. The attribution of human general qualities to divine beings may be called anthropopathy.".
- Q2853073 label "Anthropotheism".