Nature religion

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A nature religion is a religious movement that believes nature and the natural world is an embodiment of divinity, sacredness or spiritual power. Nature religions include indigenous religions practiced in various parts of the world by cultures who consider the environment to be imbued with spirits and other sacred entities. It also includes modern Pagan faiths, which are primarily concentrated in Europe and North America. rdf:langString
Agama alam adalah sebuah gerakan agama yang meyakini alam dan dunia alam adalah perwujudan dari keilahian, kekeramatan atau kekuatan spiritual. Aagama-agama alam meliputi agama- yang diterapkan di berbagai belahan dunia menurut budaya-budaya yang menganggap lingkungan mengandung roh-roh dan entitas keramat lainnyia. Agama tersebut juga meliputi keyakinan Pagan modern, yang utamanya terkonsentrasi di Eropa dan Amerika Utara. rdf:langString
Uma religião da natureza é um movimento religioso que acredita que a natureza e o mundo natural são uma personificação da divindade, sacralidade ou poder espiritual. Religiões da natureza incluem religiões indígenas praticadas em várias partes do mundo por culturas que consideram o ambiente imbuído com espíritos e outras entidades sagradas. Também inclui religiões pagãs modernas, as quais estão principalmente concentradas na Europa e América do Norte. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Agama alam
rdf:langString Nature religion
rdf:langString Religião da natureza
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rdf:langString "[I]ncluded under the heading of nature religion would be modern witchcraft/Wicca and Neo-Paganism, various revitalised aboriginal spiritual traditions, movements that appropriate aspects of aboriginal spirituality but consist mostly of non-aboriginals, neo-shamanistic groups, various portions of environmental movements, some feminist movements, certain 'New Age' movements, and movement within traditional religions such as Christian creation spirituality. This list could vary somewhat and I certainly do not want to suggest that such classification is an unambiguous matter."
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rdf:langString Peter Beyer, 1998.
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rdf:langString A nature religion is a religious movement that believes nature and the natural world is an embodiment of divinity, sacredness or spiritual power. Nature religions include indigenous religions practiced in various parts of the world by cultures who consider the environment to be imbued with spirits and other sacred entities. It also includes modern Pagan faiths, which are primarily concentrated in Europe and North America. The term "nature religion" was first coined by the American religious studies scholar Catherine Albanese, who used it in her work Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age (1991), and she later went on to use it in other studies. After Albanese developed the term, it has been used by other academics working in the discipline.
rdf:langString Agama alam adalah sebuah gerakan agama yang meyakini alam dan dunia alam adalah perwujudan dari keilahian, kekeramatan atau kekuatan spiritual. Aagama-agama alam meliputi agama- yang diterapkan di berbagai belahan dunia menurut budaya-budaya yang menganggap lingkungan mengandung roh-roh dan entitas keramat lainnyia. Agama tersebut juga meliputi keyakinan Pagan modern, yang utamanya terkonsentrasi di Eropa dan Amerika Utara. Istilah "agama alam" mula-mula dicetuskan oleh cendekiawan Amerika Serikat , yang memakainya dalam karya buatannya Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age (1991), dan ia kemudian memakai istilah tersebut dalam kajian lainnya. Setelah Albanese mengembangkan istilah tersebut, istilah tersebut dipakai oleh para akademisi lainnya yang belajar dalam kajian tersebut.
rdf:langString Uma religião da natureza é um movimento religioso que acredita que a natureza e o mundo natural são uma personificação da divindade, sacralidade ou poder espiritual. Religiões da natureza incluem religiões indígenas praticadas em várias partes do mundo por culturas que consideram o ambiente imbuído com espíritos e outras entidades sagradas. Também inclui religiões pagãs modernas, as quais estão principalmente concentradas na Europa e América do Norte. O termo "religião da natureza" foi cunhado pela primeira vez pela estudiosa americana de ciência da religião , que o usou em sua obra Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age (1991), e mais tarde ela passou a usá-lo em outros estudos. Depois que Albanese desenvolveu o termo, ele foi usado por outros acadêmicos que trabalhavam na disciplina.
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