This isn't really a true essay but rather many helpful terms acquired from my world religion class. These terms apply to many religions around the world wether they be current or of the past.
Title: This isn't really a true essay but rather many helpful terms acquired from my world religion class. These terms apply to many religions around the world wether they be current or of the past.
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Details: Words: 1161 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
This isn't really a true essay but rather many helpful terms acquired from my world religion class. These terms apply to many religions around the world wether they be current or of the past.
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1161 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Torah -(Hebrew, "law" or "doctrine"), in Judaism, the Pentateuch, especially when in the form of a parchment scroll for reading in the synagogue. The Torah is the cornerstone of Jewish religion and law.
Mishnah, first part of the Talmud, a codification of the oral law of the Old Testament and of the political and civil laws of the Jews. It was compiled and edited (orally) in the last quarter of the 2nd century ad
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Brahma (Hindu god), in Hindu mythology, the creator. Brahma's name is etymologically connected with brahman, the neuter noun that denotes the ultimate cosmic principle. Brahma is sometimes said to form a trinity with Vishnu the Sustainer and Shiva the Destroyer, but he does not have the status that creator gods ordinarily enjoy in mythology. Brahma's creative ability amounts to little more than a technical expertise that he employs at the bidding of other gods.