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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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Yoruba Traditional Religion is the indigenous faith of the Yoruba people, centered on worship of Orishas, ancestor veneration, and ritual divination practices like Ifá, with richly developed priesthoods and unique cultural codes.
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Yoruba Traditional Religion
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
Yoruba Traditional Religion is the indigenous faith of the Yoruba people, centered on worship of Orishas, ancestor veneration, and ritual divination practices like Ifá, with richly developed priesthoods and unique cultural codes.
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Yoruba Traditional Religion
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
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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
A broad space covering the indigenous faith systems of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by ancestral veneration, spirit possession, divination, and lineage-based cults. It encompasses multiple culturally distinct traditions—each with its own priesthoods, ritual terminology, and community structures.
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African Traditional Religions
Broad domain encompassing diverse personal, communal, and institutional spiritual practices, movements, and traditions, ranging from established faiths to new age and esoteric paths.
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Spirituality
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
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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Abrahamic 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.
Contains 14 bubbles
Religion & Spirituality
A broad space covering the indigenous faith systems of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by ancestral veneration, spirit possession, divination, and lineage-based cults. It encompasses multiple culturally distinct traditions—each with its own priesthoods, ritual terminology, and community structures.
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African Traditional Religions
Broad domain encompassing diverse personal, communal, and institutional spiritual practices, movements, and traditions, ranging from established faiths to new age and esoteric paths.
Contains 8 bubbles
Spirituality
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
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.
Contains 8 bubbles
Abrahamic 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.
Contains 13 bubbles
Pilgrimage
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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
Yoruba Traditional Religion is the indigenous faith of the Yoruba people, centered on worship of Orishas, ancestor veneration, and ritual divination practices like Ifá, with richly developed priesthoods and unique cultural codes.

Yoruba Traditional Religion
Contemporary Paganism is a diverse movement that revives or reimagines pre-Christian, nature-based spiritual paths, uniting communities around seasonal rituals, mythological reconstruction, and experiential divinity within the natural world.

Neopaganism & Contemporary Paganism
Hinduism is an ancient, living faith tradition originating in South Asia, centering on diverse rituals, philosophical schools, and a shared belief in dharma, karma, and cycles of rebirth. It is practiced by over a billion people worldwide, forming vibrant communities that shape daily life, identity, and cultural expression.

Hinduism
Campus Religious Life is the network of student-led faith communities on college campuses, where students gather for worship, service, and fellowship based on shared religious beliefs and practices.

Campus Religious Life
Religious Studies Scholars are academics and researchers dedicated to the systematic and critical study of religion across cultures and time periods, focusing on comparative, historical, and theoretical approaches.
