Comparative religion
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+ | '''Comparative religion''' is a field of [[religious study]] that analyzes the similarities and differences of themes, myths, rituals and concepts among the [[Religions of the world|world's religions]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Comparative mythology]] | ||
+ | *[[Hierographology]] | ||
+ | *[[Inclusivism]] | ||
+ | *[[Institute for Interreligious Dialogue]] | ||
+ | *[[List of religions]] | ||
+ | *[[Religion]] | ||
+ | *[[Religious pluralism]] | ||
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Comparative religion is a field of religious study that analyzes the similarities and differences of themes, myths, rituals and concepts among the world's religions.
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See also
- Comparative mythology
- Hierographology
- Inclusivism
- Institute for Interreligious Dialogue
- List of religions
- Religion
- Religious pluralism
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