Celtic
polytheism, commonly known as Celtic paganism comprises the religious beliefs and practices adhered to by the Iron Age peoples of
Kaynak: Celtic polytheismIn Islam , shirk (شرك širk) is the sin of idolatry or
polytheism , i.e. the deification or worship of anyone or anything other than the
Kaynak: Shirk (Islam)"belief in one personal and transcendent God" as opposed to
polytheism and pantheism A distinction may be made between exclusive
Kaynak: MonotheismIt is primarily used in a historical context, to refer to Greco -Roman
polytheism as well as the polytheistic traditions of Europe and
Kaynak: PaganismSee also : Anglo-Saxon
polytheism Dutch mythology. North Germanic. Norse paganism Norse mythology Norse gods. South Germanic. Paganism in the Alpine
Kaynak: Germanic paganismSee also : Decline of Hellenistic
polytheism Early Christianity Gnosticism Greco-Roman mysteries Hellenistic Judaism Hermeticism
Kaynak: Hellenistic religionCeltic mythology is the mythology of Celtic
polytheism , the religion of the Iron Age Celt s Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early
Kaynak: Celtic mythologyThe Etruscan system of belief was an immanent
polytheism ; that is, all visible phenomena were considered to be manifestations of divine
Kaynak: Etruscan mythology