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Subcategories
This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
Pages in category "Religion"
The following 200 pages are in the current category.
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C
- Caduceus
- Caiaphas
- Cairo Geniza
- Caitanya
- Caleb
- Calvary
- Camp meeting
- Candle
- Canonization
- Cantor
- Cao Dai
- Cao Guojiu
- Cardinal (Catholicism)
- Cargo cult
- Caste system
- Catechism
- Cathari
- Cathedral
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow)
- Cave of the Patriarchs
- Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley
- Celestine I
- Celibacy
- Celtic Christianity
- Cenobitic Monasticism
- Chakra
- Char Dham
- Chemosh
- Chengde Mountain Resort
- Chennakesava Temple
- Cherub
- G. K. Chesterton
- Child sacrifice
- Chinese mythology
- Chinese Rites Controversy
- Christian Church
- Christian symbolism
- Christianity in China
- Christianity in India
- Christianity in Japan
- Christianity in Korea
- Christmas
- Christmas Eve
- Christogram
- Christus Victor
- John Chrysostom
- Church Fathers
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Church of Scotland
- Chöd
- Cistercians
- John Climacus
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Community of Christ
- Concupiscence
- Confession of Sins
- Confucianism
- Confucius
- Conservative Judaism
- Copt
- Coptic church
- II Corinthians
- Council of Chalcedon
- Council of Ephesus
- Council of Trent
- Counter-Reformation
- Court Jew
- Covenant
- Thomas Cranmer
- Creation (theology)
- Creationism
- Cronus
- Cross
- Crucifix
- Cult
- Curse of Ham
- Cybele
- Cyril of Alexandria
D
- Da Xue
- Dagon
- Dahui Zonggao
- Dajian Huineng
- Dajjal
- Dakini
- Dalai Lama
- Daman Hongren
- Damascus Document
- Dambulla cave temple
- Damnation
- Book of Daniel
- Dao
- Dao De Jing
- Dasa
- David
- David and Jonathan
- Day of the Dead
- Dayi Daoxin
- Dazu Huike
- Deacon
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Death of God
- Deborah
- Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution
- John Dee
- Deism
- Delilah
- Demeter
- Demon
- Deprogramming
- Desire
- Deuterocanonical books
- Book of Deuteronomy
- Deva
- Devanagari
- Devil
- Dharmakaya
- Dharmashastra
- Dhimmi
- Dialogue of the Saviour
- Diana (mythology)
- Diaspora
- Diatessaron
- Didache
- Dionysus
- Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
- Divination
- Divine Right of Kings
- Diwali
- Doctor of the Church
- Documentary hypothesis
- Dogma
- Dome of the Rock
- Donatist
- Donmeh
- Doukhobor
- Dresden Frauenkirche
- Druze
- Dukkha
- John Duns Scotus
- Dvaita
- Dybbuk
- Dzogchen
- Déjà vu
E
- Easter
- Eastern Catholic Churches
- Ebionites
- Book of Ecclesiastes
- Ecumenical Council
- Ecumenism
- Mary Baker Eddy
- Edict of Nantes
- Jonathan Edwards
- Egyptian Book of the Dead
- Eightfold Path
- Eihei-ji
- El
- Elephanta Caves
- Eleusinian Mysteries
- Eli
- Mircea Eliade
- Elijah
- Elisha ben Abuyah
- Elizabeth (Biblical person)
- Ellora Caves
- Enki
- Enlil
- Enoch (Ancestor of Noah)
- Book of Enoch
- Entheogen
- Ephraem the Syrian
- Epistle of Barnabas
- Esau
- Eschatology
- 2 Esdras
- 1 Esdras
- Esotericism
- Essenes
- Book of Esther
- Etiology
- Eucharist
- Eunuch
- Eutyches
- Book of Exodus
- Ezekiel