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Zoroastrianism

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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Rekindling the Flame: Zoroastrianism in Iraqi Kurdistan

Kurdish Studies, 2019
This 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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Zoroastrianism

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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Zoroastrian motifs in non-Zoroastrian traditions

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 2008
We owe to Zoroaster one of the oldest religions of mankind. We cannot call Zoroaster's doctrine a world religion in the strict sense, for it did not spread far beyond the limits of the Iranian world, nor did its followers spread over the world as the Parsis do now and the Manichaeans once did.
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Individual and Universal Eschatology in Zoroastrianism

Eschatology in Antiquity: Forms and Functions, 2021
L. Goldman
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Celestial and mysterical symbolism in zoroastrianism

Nations and religions of the Eurasia
M. Moradi
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