

Abrahamic Religions
A broad domain encompassing the monotheistic faith traditions that trace their origins to the patriarch Abraham, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, each with their own institutions, doctrines, and communal practices.
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Catholicism is the global Christian community united under the Pope in Rome, characterized by shared beliefs, sacraments, liturgies, and a rich tapestry of local cultures and rituals.
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Catholicism
Islam is a global monotheistic religion followed by Muslims, centered on belief in one God and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as recorded in the Quran. It unites a vast and diverse community through shared practices, rituals, jurisprudence, and a deep communal identity.
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Islam
Judaism is the ancient monotheistic faith and living communal tradition of the Jewish people, characterized by shared religious practices, rituals, and a distinct cultural identity rooted in Torah teachings and Jewish law.
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Judaism
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, whose followers identify as Ahl as-Sunnah (People of the Tradition) and adhere to the Quran, the example of the Prophet Muhammad (Sunnah), and the consensus of the Muslim community. It is characterized by distinct jurisprudence schools, traditions, and communal identity within the global Muslim population.
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Sunni Islam
Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam, comprising a diverse global community united by distinctive beliefs about religious leadership and unique devotional practices.
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Shia Islam
Space encompassing the global Christian faith tradition, covering its major denominations, theological doctrines, liturgical practices, and cultural expressions. It serves as an umbrella for distinct Christian communities worldwide.
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Christianity
A broad domain encompassing organized religions, spiritual traditions, and belief systems worldwide, covering major faith communities, rituals, institutions, and personal/spiritual practices.
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Religion & Spirituality
Protestantism is the branch of Christianity that emerged from the 16th-century Reformation, defined by doctrines such as sola scriptura, sola fide, and the priesthood of all believers. It encompasses a broad range of denominational traditions—each with its own theological emphases, worship styles, and institutional structures—united by core Reformation principles.
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Protestantism
Catholicism is the global Christian community united under the Pope in Rome, characterized by shared beliefs, sacraments, liturgies, and a rich tapestry of local cultures and rituals.
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Catholicism
Islam is a global monotheistic religion followed by Muslims, centered on belief in one God and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as recorded in the Quran. It unites a vast and diverse community through shared practices, rituals, jurisprudence, and a deep communal identity.
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Islam
Judaism is the ancient monotheistic faith and living communal tradition of the Jewish people, characterized by shared religious practices, rituals, and a distinct cultural identity rooted in Torah teachings and Jewish law.
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Judaism
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, whose followers identify as Ahl as-Sunnah (People of the Tradition) and adhere to the Quran, the example of the Prophet Muhammad (Sunnah), and the consensus of the Muslim community. It is characterized by distinct jurisprudence schools, traditions, and communal identity within the global Muslim population.
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Sunni Islam
Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam, comprising a diverse global community united by distinctive beliefs about religious leadership and unique devotional practices.
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Shia Islam
Space encompassing the global Christian faith tradition, covering its major denominations, theological doctrines, liturgical practices, and cultural expressions. It serves as an umbrella for distinct Christian communities worldwide.
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Christianity
A broad domain encompassing organized religions, spiritual traditions, and belief systems worldwide, covering major faith communities, rituals, institutions, and personal/spiritual practices.
Contains 14 bubbles
Religion & Spirituality
Protestantism is the branch of Christianity that emerged from the 16th-century Reformation, defined by doctrines such as sola scriptura, sola fide, and the priesthood of all believers. It encompasses a broad range of denominational traditions—each with its own theological emphases, worship styles, and institutional structures—united by core Reformation principles.
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Protestantism
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A broad domain encompassing organized religions, spiritual traditions, and belief systems worldwide, covering major faith communities, rituals, institutions, and personal/spiritual practices.
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Religion & Spirituality
Space encompassing world faith traditions unified by belief in a single deity, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, Baháʼí Faith, Zoroastrianism, and related communities.
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Monotheistic Religions
A broad academic field that systematically examines religious beliefs, practices, institutions, and texts using interdisciplinary theories and methods. It encompasses specialized subfields such as comparative religion, sociology of religion, and anthropology of religion, each with its own journals, conferences, and academic programs.
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Religious Studies
Space encompassing the global Christian faith tradition, covering its major denominations, theological doctrines, liturgical practices, and cultural expressions. It serves as an umbrella for distinct Christian communities worldwide.
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Christianity
A broad domain covering the ancestral religious and spiritual traditions practiced by indigenous peoples worldwide, focusing on localized cosmologies, rituals, and community-based ceremonies distinct from major world faiths.
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Indigenous Religions
Pilgrimage is the domain of ritual journeys to sacred sites across world faiths, combining travel, communal rituals, and devotional practices. It spans multiple independent communities—each with its own routes, liturgies, symbols, and organizational structures—while sharing the core structure of faith‐driven experiential travel.
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Pilgrimage
A broad domain encompassing organized religions, spiritual traditions, and belief systems worldwide, covering major faith communities, rituals, institutions, and personal/spiritual practices.
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Religion & Spirituality
Space encompassing world faith traditions unified by belief in a single deity, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, Baháʼí Faith, Zoroastrianism, and related communities.
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Monotheistic Religions
A broad academic field that systematically examines religious beliefs, practices, institutions, and texts using interdisciplinary theories and methods. It encompasses specialized subfields such as comparative religion, sociology of religion, and anthropology of religion, each with its own journals, conferences, and academic programs.
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Religious Studies
Space encompassing the global Christian faith tradition, covering its major denominations, theological doctrines, liturgical practices, and cultural expressions. It serves as an umbrella for distinct Christian communities worldwide.
Contains 17 bubbles
Christianity
A broad domain covering the ancestral religious and spiritual traditions practiced by indigenous peoples worldwide, focusing on localized cosmologies, rituals, and community-based ceremonies distinct from major world faiths.
Contains 3 bubbles
Indigenous Religions
Pilgrimage is the domain of ritual journeys to sacred sites across world faiths, combining travel, communal rituals, and devotional practices. It spans multiple independent communities—each with its own routes, liturgies, symbols, and organizational structures—while sharing the core structure of faith‐driven experiential travel.
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Pilgrimage
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Islam is a global monotheistic religion followed by Muslims, centered on belief in one God and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as recorded in the Quran. It unites a vast and diverse community through shared practices, rituals, jurisprudence, and a deep communal identity.

Islam
Judaism is the ancient monotheistic faith and living communal tradition of the Jewish people, characterized by shared religious practices, rituals, and a distinct cultural identity rooted in Torah teachings and Jewish law.

Judaism
Comparative Religion Scholars are academics who systematically study and compare diverse religious traditions, texts, and practices, forming a specialized community within the broader field of religious studies.

Comparative Religion Study
Orthodox Judaism is a religious community within Judaism that adheres strictly to traditional Jewish law (halakha) and practices, distinguishing itself through rigorous ritual observance, communal life, and a strong emphasis on Torah study.

Orthodox Judaism
Roman Catholicism is the largest branch of Christianity, centered on the leadership of the Pope in Rome and characterized by its universal doctrines, sacramental life, and rich devotional traditions. It forms a global community united by shared beliefs, practices, rituals, and a hierarchical church structure.

Roman Catholicism
Catholicism is the global Christian community united under the Pope in Rome, characterized by shared beliefs, sacraments, liturgies, and a rich tapestry of local cultures and rituals.
