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A comprehensive overview of various names of God in different religions and traditions, with etymology, history, and significance. Learn about the personal and attributive names of God, the tetragrammaton, the 72 names of the Lord, and more.
Abrahamic religions are a grouping of three major religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that claim descent from Abraham, a figure in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Quran. The term has been criticized for being imprecise and misleading, as the religions have significant theological differences and commonalities.
This web page provides links to various lists of deities of different religions, cultures and mythologies. One of the lists is the list of goddesses, which includes female deities from various traditions and sources.
Learn about the seven names of God in Judaism, including the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), Adonai, El, Elohim, Shaddai, Tzevaot, and I Am that I Am. Find out the origin, meaning, and usage of these names, as well as the controversy over their pronunciation and translation.
An overview of the monotheistic conception of God in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other Abrahamic traditions. Learn about the attributes, names, and roles of God in different scriptures, theologies, and practices.
Learn about the iconic representations of various religions and their concepts, such as the Christian cross, the Islamic star and crescent, the Buddhist wheel of dharma, and more. See the origin, history, and meaning of each symbol, as well as examples and references.
Learn about the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity to express Christian ideas. The cross and the crucifix are the most common symbols of Christianity, with different forms and meanings across denominations.
Wikipedia provides a comprehensive overview of various religions and spiritual traditions from different regions and historical periods. According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, or ultimate concerns.