- ===Christianity=== Christianity adopted the ouroboros as a symbol of the limited confines of the material w12 KB (1,967 words) - 17:43, 23 October 2007
- ==In Judaism and Christianity==7 KB (1,149 words) - 19:55, 2 February 2011
- ...berserker rage against his rivals, the trolls, including huldras. (Before Christianity, the storm god Thor was credited with lightning strikes against the jotun|g5 KB (902 words) - 23:34, 6 April 2011
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- ...offering him nothing but hardship. In the Post-Vulgate, his conversion to Christianity allows him relief from his endless worldly pursuits, and he finally slays t4 KB (689 words) - 16:40, 18 April 2007
- ...xual tendency or male demons with a bisexual tendency. Perhaps, being that Christianity attributes the agency of some (not all) temptation to sins to demons, and a ...e supposed to want all pleasures that Christian religion denied to humans. Christianity considers sexual pleasure outside of the bonds of marriage to be inappropri12 KB (2,015 words) - 21:44, 15 April 2008
- ...sequently sentenced by God to grow smaller and smaller until they accepted Christianity.6 KB (926 words) - 16:05, 15 March 2011
- ...ching as the basis for determining truth is a common one within mainstream Christianity. The belief in territorial spirits, as well as the subsequent application o ...oduction to animistic tendencies in the Euro-North American context," in ''Christianity and the Religions'', Edward Rommen and Harold Netland, eds. (Pasadena: Will9 KB (1,357 words) - 22:01, 15 April 2008
- ...considered by many Western religions to be a superstition.For example, in Christianity, the dead are in Heaven or Hell until the General Resurrection. Upholders o4 KB (719 words) - 22:16, 4 December 2008
- ...the break away with the religion and customs of Pagan Basques and adopting Christianity and, specifically, the veneration for St. Michael. For the rest, it is very4 KB (701 words) - 21:07, 11 July 2008
- ...the Mongols and other steppe peoples. Accordingly, St George (symbolizing Christianity) killing the Dragon (symbolizing Satan) is represented on the coat of arms4 KB (603 words) - 17:20, 1 January 2008
- In an interview with ''Christianity Today'', headlined [http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/012/11.50.html ...ly gay) and a critic of George W. Bush was much debated; she has said that Christianity's stance on homosexuality was something she wrestled with as she considered15 KB (2,375 words) - 17:14, 18 April 2007
- ...is the equivalent in Islam of [[Satan]] in [[:Category:Christian mythology|Christianity]] and [[:Category:Hebrew mythology|Judaism]]. The Islamic view of Satan, h5 KB (840 words) - 21:46, 15 April 2008
- In the Late Viking Age, Nordic kingdoms began converting to Christianity. Non-biblical Christian concepts of nature spirits, especially the German c5 KB (755 words) - 15:14, 28 December 2007
- ==Christianity==15 KB (2,583 words) - 04:54, 21 October 2008
- Since early Christianity], demonology has evolved from a simple acceptance of demons to a complex st7 KB (1,111 words) - 09:48, 15 April 2008
- ==Parallels with Christianity== It is possible that Dionysian mythology would later find its way into Christianity.19 KB (3,083 words) - 17:24, 19 September 2011
- While the major monotheistic religions of the world ([[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], and their offshoots) almost universally preach some form of m ...itions of [[Judaism]] (see Jewish views of the afterlife), most sects of [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], human [[soul]]s spend eternity in a place of happiness or14 KB (2,214 words) - 18:36, 18 April 2007
- When Christianity ascended one of the many thrones of human belief, early church fathers assi6 KB (1,034 words) - 20:28, 15 April 2008
- ...of this precedent, [[demonic possession]] was part of the belief system of Christianity since its beginning, and exorcism is still a recognized practice of Catholi == Exorcism in Christianity ==25 KB (4,076 words) - 17:21, 15 April 2008