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historical and contemporary religions – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity – providing widespread confirmation of entheogens in the formation of the major world religions, which often left evidence of these practices in art. – There
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Á.: The Voices of Ištar. Prophetesses and Female Ecstatics in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. In: Religion and Female Body in Ancient Judaism and Its Environments . Ed. G. G. Xeravits. Berlin – Boston (2015) 7–11. 64
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influence on the origins of religion across cultures, including various Indigenous traditions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism ( Hoffman, 2015 ; Hood, Hill, & Spilka, 2009 ; Nemu, 2019 ). Despite their ubiquity of use, Western society
, and baptism. Late Antiquity, early Judaism, and early Christianity. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, 176 . New York , pp. 1587 – 1609 . Brandt , O. ( Rev .) ( 2019 ). Octagonal churches but not other octagonal
. Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity/Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums 77 . Leiden–Boston . 10.1163/ej.9789004175112.i-500 Patrich , J. 2018 : A Walk to Caesarea: A Historical-Archaeological Perspective
generically to several psychoactive plants—including datura (in a similar manner to how soma and haoma were likely constituted from multiple plants). As this religion found itself competing with a host of other traditions (including Judaism, Manicheism, and
economy works fit the latter description, but probably do not fit the former. Another reason for the depth and slow-changing nature of culture is that ‘many norms are rooted in religions’ ( Roland 2004 : 117). Christianity and Judaism might be exceptional
Psychedelic Christianity: Commentary and reply
Commentaries on: McCarthy & Priest (2024). Psychedelic Christianity: From Evangelical hippies and Roman Catholic intellectuals in the sixties to clergy in a Johns Hopkins clinical trial
ancient roles of entheogens in major world religions-- Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and even Mormonism-- (i.e., see Winkelman 2019a ) indicate the default hypothesis about the role of psychedelics in Christianity and any other
Phrygian Confession Inscriptions. NT 45 (2003) 160–188. 44 A judaizmusban: Y. Ustinova: Theos Hypsistos and Judaism. In: The Supreme Gods of the Bosporan Kingdom. Celestial Aphrodite and the Most High God (RGRW 135). Leiden (1999) 203–239; az