The main aspiration in life for adherents of this teaching is service to Christ. They believe one should live peacefully with their surroundings, yet not be of them. This faith teaches that one should obey earthly laws but only honor Jesus Christ with their heart. Baptism, which is a movement that started among Protestant radicals, is based on the idea […]
Shintoism
Shintoism is a religion that can be found in Japan that believes in the existence of many gods and spirits all around us. For example, Amaterasu is the goddess of the sun. Shinto is an animistic religion and has the belief that spirits reside in natural inanimate objects. It’s first priority is to live in harmony with nature. Etymologically, Shinto […]
Culture and religion
One of the greatest questions in modern humanities is the relationship between religion and culture. It’s difficult, but very tempting to fully uncover all aspects of their interactions. One of the most important things a researcher must consider when trying to answer this question is determining the correlation between these two concepts. Does one depend on the other? The whole […]
Judaism
Judaism is a religion that arose in the first millennium B.C. in Palestine; it is prevalent among Jews. There is no reliable statistical data on the number of believers (Judaizers)
Christianity
Christianity is one of the three so-called world religions (along with Buddhism and Islam). It has three main branches
Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism differs from other Jewish denominations in its commitment to the written Torah (the canon of the Hebrew Bible, or Tanach) and the Oral Torah
Catholicism
All Christians are divided into three main confessions, so to speak, forms of service to God: Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Protestantism.
Buddhism
Buddhism is one of the world’s major religions along with Christianity and Islam. There are about 500 million “pure” Buddhists in the world who practice only Buddhism.
Islam
Islam is a religion of peace, goodness and creation Islam is a religion of peace, and its values should serve the purpose of consolidating society
Orthodoxy – its essence and characteristics
The formation of religious organizations is closely related to the social and political life of society. Christianity is no exception