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Myths and Religious Traditions
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- Mythology
- Religion
- Deity
- Eschatology
- Comparative mythology
- Cognitive science of religion
- Evolutionary psychology of religion
- Neurotheology
- History of religions
- Synoptic table of the principal old world prehistoric cultures
- Prehistoric religion
- List of legendary creatures from Japan
- Shinto
- Hinduism
- Vedas
- Hindu deities
- Karma
- Dharma
- Buddhism
- Zoroastrianism
- Jainism
- Chinese mythology
- Chinese folk religion
- Confucianism
- Analects
- Taoism
- Tao
- Tao Te Ching
- Yin and yang
- I Ching
- Hindu views on monotheism
- Religions of the ancient Near East
- Historical Vedic religion
- Proto-Indo-European religion
- Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
- Sumerian religion
- Canaanite religion
- Ancient Mesopotamian religion
- Ancient Egyptian religion
- Minoan religion
- Hittite mythology
- Turkic mythology
- Tibetan mythology
- Nirvana (Buddhism)
- Abrahamic religions
- Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
- God in Abrahamic religions
- God in Judaism
- God in Christianity
- God in Islam
- Comparative religion
- List of religions and spiritual traditions