Paganism
21paganism — n. Heathenism …
22paganism — n 1. idolatry, idolism, idolization, idol atrism, idol worship, fetishism, iconolatry, iconoduly, icon worship, gentilism, heathenism; henotheism, ditheism; pantheism, animism, animal worship, zoola try, sun worship, heliolatry, fire worship,… …
23paganism — pa·gan·ism …
24paganism — Язычество …
25paganism — /ˈpeɪgənɪzəm/ (say payguhnizuhm) noun 1. pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions. 2. the beliefs or practices of pagans. 3. the state of being a pagan …
26paganism — The religion of all those persons who have not the true God, but worship idols. Robbin s Religions of All Nations. Hale v Everett, 53 NH 9. In the modern sense, one who does not believe, as do Christians, Moslems, and Jews, in one God …
27paganism — noun any of various religions other than Christianity or Judaism or Islamism (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑pagan religion, ↑heathenism • Hypernyms: ↑religion, ↑faith, ↑religious belief • Hy …
28Christianity and Paganism — Part of seventh century casket, depicting the pan Germanic legend of Weyland Smith, which was apparently also a part of Anglo Saxon pagan mythology. This article provides an overview of the relations between Christianity and its adherents vs… …
29Norse paganism — Part of Norse paganism …
30Christian persecution of paganism under Theodosius I — The Christian persecution of paganism under Theodosius I began in 381, after the first couple of years his reign in the Eastern Roman Empire. In the 380s, Theodosius I reiterated Constantine s ban on Pagan sacrifice, prohibited haruspicy on pain… …