Below is a table comparing the countries of the Anglosphere (data updated in 2013). Countries are classified in order according to their population.Country Population Area (km2) Density (hab./km2) Cap ...
The major trade blocs (or agreements) in the region are the Pacific Alliance and the Union of South American Nations, composed of the integrated Mercosur and Andean Community of Nations (CAN). Minor b ...
Main articles: European colonization of the Americas, Spanish colonization of the Americas and Portuguese colonization of the AmericasRomantic Painting of Christopher Columbus arriving to the Americas ...
In the United Kingdom, the Continent is widely and generally used to refer to the mainland of Europe. In addition, the word Europe itself is also regularly used to mean Europe excluding the islands of ...
Rivail was born in Lyon in 1804 and raised as a Catholic. He came from a long line of legal professionals and was expected to follow suit but instead pursued his interests in philosophy and the scienc ...
Spiritism is based on the five books of the Spiritist Codification written by French educator Hypolite Léon Denizard Rivail under the pseudonym Allan Kardec, in which he reported observations of phen ...
According to theosophical doctrine, spirit guides are not always of human descent. Some spirit guides live as energy, in the cosmic realm, or as light beings, which are very high level spirit guides. ...
Dino Lobaton states that "standard definitions of ethics have typically included such phrases as 'the science of the ideal human character' or 'the science of moral duty'?". Richard William Paul and ...
The spirit world, according to Spiritualism, is the world inhabited by spirits. Whereas religion regards an inner life, the spirit world is regarded as an external environment for spirits. Although in ...
The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning "breath", but also "spirit, soul, courage, vigor", ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *(s)peis. It is distinguished from Latin anima, ...
Misotheism first appears in a dictionary in 1907. The Greek μισ?θεο? is found in Aeschylus (Agamemnon 1090). The English word appears as a nonce-coinage, used by Thomas de Quincey in 1846. It ...
The concept has been used frequently in popular culture and is a part of several religious traditions in the world. Trickster gods found in polytheistic belief systems often have a dystheistic nature. ...
Belief in a God's omnibenevolence is an essential foundation in traditional Christianity; this can be seen in Scriptures such as Psalms 18:30: "As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the Lord is ...
Mahavira was born into a royal family of Kshatriyas. Historians have identified three places in Bihar as his possible birthplace: Kundigram in Vaishali district, Lachhuar in Jamui and Kundalpur in Nal ...
Polydeism (from Greek πολ?? ( 'poly' ), meaning 'many', and Latin deus meaning God) is a polytheistic form of Deism encompassing the belief that the universe was the collective creation of multip ...