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Review of Sergeev\u27s Theory of Religious Cycles: Tradition, Modernity, and the Bahá’í Faith
Kaplun, Maria
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Ibn al-Malāḥimī on Zoroastrianism
, 2020The Kitāb al-muʿtamad fī uṣūl al-dīn by Maḥmūd b. Muḥammad Ibn al-Malāḥimī al-Khwārazmī (d. 536/1141) belongs to the Muʿtazilī theological works that present valuable insight into the intricate history of religions and their contacts.
Yoones Dehghani Farsani, K. Rezania
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Rekindling the Flame: Zoroastrianism in Iraqi Kurdistan
Kurdish Studies, 2019This article examines the emergence of Zoroastrianism in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq since 2015 as a new religion inspired by Kurdish nationalism, feminism, ecologism and humanism.
Sam Dick
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2018
Hegel treats three religions as transitional between the religions of nature and those of spirit. The first of the transitional religions that he explores is Zoroastrianism, the religion of ancient Persia. This religion was founded by the prophet and religious teacher Zoroaster, also called Zerdusht or Zarathustra, in a time of great antiquity, the ...
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Hegel treats three religions as transitional between the religions of nature and those of spirit. The first of the transitional religions that he explores is Zoroastrianism, the religion of ancient Persia. This religion was founded by the prophet and religious teacher Zoroaster, also called Zerdusht or Zarathustra, in a time of great antiquity, the ...
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Zoroastrianism in India and Iran
In the nineteenth century, a number of Zoroastrians emigrated from Iran to India. The subsequent importance of the cultural, religious and political ties between the Zoroastrian communities of Iran and the Zoroastrian communities of India has long been ...
A. Buhler
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2006
Zarathushtra, better known to the Classical and modern world in the Greek form of his name ‘Zoroaster’, revealed his vision of truth, wisdom and justice in the verse texts known as the Gāthās (c.1200–1000 bc) and is revered by Zoroastrians as their holy prophet.
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Zarathushtra, better known to the Classical and modern world in the Greek form of his name ‘Zoroaster’, revealed his vision of truth, wisdom and justice in the verse texts known as the Gāthās (c.1200–1000 bc) and is revered by Zoroastrians as their holy prophet.
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2013
Chapter on the history, texts, and practices of Zoroastrianism, with a detailed discussion of the history and contemporary practices of the Zoroastrian community in India, the Parsis.
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Chapter on the history, texts, and practices of Zoroastrianism, with a detailed discussion of the history and contemporary practices of the Zoroastrian community in India, the Parsis.
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