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A identidade do povo de deus no tempo do fim [The identity of the people of God at the end time]

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Author(s)
Aguilar, Ruben
Keywords
God
human beings
civilization
faith
GE Subjects
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Theology of religions
Sociology of religion
History of religion
Philosophy of religion

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/228853
Abstract
"A religião é uma expressão natural do ser humano através da qual o prosélito manifesta seu sentimento de dependência do poder de um ser sobrenatural, ao qual tributa adoração e obediência. Ao longo dos séculos da história da civilização, dezenas e até centenas de manifestações religiosas passaram por um ciclo social: elas surgiram, tiveram seu apogeu e finalmente sucumbiram na ausência de devotos e de esperanças capazes de consolidar a fé. Tal o caso das antigas religiões nacionais de Mitani, etrusca, assíria, babilônica, egípcia, grega, romana, escandinava, azteca, maia; e os grandes movimentos religiosos como o Mitraismo, Jainismo, Sintoismo, Zoroastrismo, etc.. Outras grandes religiões parecem estagnadas na expressão numérica de adeptos e restritas a uma determinada área topográfica; como o Taoísmo, Shikismo e Budismo" ["Religion is a natural expression of human beings through which the proselyte expresses its dependence on feeling the power of a supernatural being, to which taxes worship and obedience. Over the centuries the history of civilization, dozens and even hundreds of religious events have passed a social cycle: they came, had its height and finally succumbed in the absence of devotees and hopes able to consolidate the faith. This is true of legacy religions Mitani, Etruscan, Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Norse, Aztec, Mayan; and the great movements Religious as Mithraism, Jainism, Sintoismo, Zoroastrianism, etc .. Other large religions seem stagnant in the numerical expression of fans and restricted to a determined topographical area; as Taoism, Buddhism and Shikismo"]
Date
2010
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Article
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