Jealousy in religion
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Jealousy in religion examines how the scriptures and teachings of various religions deal with the topic of jealousy.
Religions may be compared and contrasted on how they deal with two issues: concepts of divine jealousy, and rules about the provocation and expression of human jealousy.
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See also
- Attachment in adults
- Emotion
- Jealousy
- Jealousy definitions
- Jealousy sociology
- Jealousy in art
- Monogamy
- Open marriage
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