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- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
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- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Ritual.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Sacrifice.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Samaritans.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Saul.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Saul_the_King.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Shaman.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Shamanistic.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Spiritualism.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Staff_of_Moses.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Supplication.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Tanakh.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Temple_in_Jerusalem.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Tetragrammaton.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink The_Crusades.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink The_Staff_of_Moses.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink True_Cross.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink True_cross.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_people.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Western_esotericism.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Wicca.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLink Zionist_Churches.
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magic and religion".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magic".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magic_and_religion".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magical Ascesis".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "defensive magic".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "history of magic".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic and religion".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magical thinking".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magical".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magician".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magico-religious practices".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "magico-religious".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "religious magic".
- Magic_and_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "religious".
- Magic_and_religion hasPhotoCollection Magic_and_religion.
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- Magic_and_religion subject Category:Anthropology_of_religion.
- Magic_and_religion subject Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Magic_and_religion subject Category:Magical_thinking.
- Magic_and_religion subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Magic_and_religion type Article.
- Magic_and_religion type Article.
- Magic_and_religion comment "Magical thinking in various forms is a cultural universal and an important aspect of religion.Magic is prevalent in all societies, regardless of whether they have organized religion or more general systems of animism or shamanism.Religion and magic became conceptually separated with the development of western monotheism, where the distinction arose between supernatural events sanctioned by mainstream religious doctrine ("miracles") and mere magic rooted in folk belief or occult speculation.In pre-monotheistic religious traditions, there is no fundamental distinction between religious practice and magic; tutelary deities concerned with magic are sometimes called "hermetic deities" or "spirit guides."".
- Magic_and_religion label "Magic and religion".
- Magic_and_religion sameAs m.0183t2.
- Magic_and_religion sameAs Q17097785.
- Magic_and_religion sameAs Q17097785.
- Magic_and_religion wasDerivedFrom Magic_and_religion?oldid=674723468.
- Magic_and_religion isPrimaryTopicOf Magic_and_religion.