List of religions and spiritual traditions
Religion is an accumulation of social frameworks, convictions and world perspectives that sets up images that relate mankind to most profound sense of being and, at times to moral esteems. While religion is difficult to characterize, one standard model of religion, utilized as a part of religious investigations courses, was proposed by Clifford Geertz, who essentially called it a "social system."[1] An evaluate of Geertz's model by Talal Asad arranged religion as "an anthropological category."[2] Many religions have accounts, images, conventions and sacrosanct histories that are expected to offer significance to life or to clarify the root of life or the universe. They have a tendency to determine profound quality, morals, religious laws, or a favored way of life from their thoughts regarding the universe and human instinct. As indicated by a few assessments, there are around 4,200 religions in the world.[3]
The word religion is now and again utilized conversely with "confidence" or "conviction framework", however religion contrasts from private faith in that it has an open perspective. Most religions have sorted out practices, including administrative progressive systems, a meaning of what constitutes adherence or participation, assemblies of common people, consistent gatherings or administrations for the motivations behind adoration of a divinity or for supplication, blessed spots (either characteristic or building) or religious writings. Certain religions additionally have a sacrosanct dialect regularly utilized as a part of formal administrations. The act of a religion may likewise incorporate sermons, recognition of the exercises of a divine being or divine beings, penances, celebrations, feasts, stupor, starts, funerals, relational unions, reflection, music, craftsmanship, move, open administration or different parts of human culture. Religious convictions have likewise been utilized to clarify parapsychological wonders, for example, out-of-body encounters, close demise encounters and rebirth, alongside numerous other paranormal experiences.[4][5]
A few scholastics contemplating the subject have separated religions into three general classifications: world religions, a term which alludes to transcultural, global beliefs; indigenous religions, which alludes to littler, culture-particular or country particular religious gatherings; and new religious developments, which alludes to as of late created faiths.[6] One present day scholarly hypothesis of religion, social constructionism, says that religion is a cutting edge idea that proposes all profound practice and love takes after a model like the Abrahamic religions as an introduction framework that deciphers reality and characterize human beings,[7] and consequently religion, as an idea, has been connected improperly to non-Western societies that are not founded on such frameworks, or in which these frameworks are a generously less complex build.
Substance [hide]
1 Abrahamic religions
1.1 Bábism
1.2 Bahá'í Faith
1.3 Christianity
1.3.1 Other Christian
1.3.2 No-longer-surviving Christian gatherings
1.4 Gnosticism
1.5 Islam
1.6 Druze
1.7 Judaism and related religions
1.8 Black Hebrew Israelites
1.9 Rastafari development
1.10 Mandaeans and Sabians
1.11 Shabakism
2 Indian religions
2.1 Bhakti development
2.2 Buddhism
2.3 Din-e Ilahi
2.4 Hinduism
2.5 Jainism
2.6 Meivazhi
2.7 Sikhism
3 Iranian religions
3.1 Zoroastrianism
3.2 Gnostic religions
3.3 Bábí development
3.4 Yazdânism
4 East Asian religions
4.1 Confucianism
4.2 Shinto
4.2.1 Shinto-enlivened religions
4.3 Taoism
4.3.1 Contemporary Taoism-enlivened religions
4.4 Other
4.4.1 Chinese
4.4.2 Korean
4.4.3 Vietnamese
4.4.4 Manchu
5 African diasporic religions
6 Mesoamerican religions
7 Indigenous customary religions
7.1 African
7.2 American
7.3 Eurasian
7.4 Oceania/Pacific/Maritime Southeast Asia
7.4.1 Cargo factions
8 Historical religions
8.1 Ancient Near Eastern
8.2 Indo-European
8.2.1 Hellenistic
8.3 Uralic
9 Mysticism and mysterious
9.1 Esotericism and otherworldliness
9.1.1 Western riddle convention
9.2 Occult and enchantment
10 Modern agnosticism
10.1 Syncretic
10.2 Ethnic
11 New religious developments
11.1 Race-based
11.1.1 Black
11.1.2 White
11.1.3 Native American
11.2 New Thought
11.3 Shinshukyo
12 Left-hand way religions
13 Post-mystical and naturalistic religions
14 Others
15 Parody or deride religions
16 Other categorisations
16.1 By socioeconomics
16.2 By zone
17 See moreover
18 References
19 External connections

The word religion is now and again utilized conversely with "confidence" or "conviction framework", however religion contrasts from private faith in that it has an open perspective. Most religions have sorted out practices, including administrative progressive systems, a meaning of what constitutes adherence or participation, assemblies of common people, consistent gatherings or administrations for the motivations behind adoration of a divinity or for supplication, blessed spots (either characteristic or building) or religious writings. Certain religions additionally have a sacrosanct dialect regularly utilized as a part of formal administrations. The act of a religion may likewise incorporate sermons, recognition of the exercises of a divine being or divine beings, penances, celebrations, feasts, stupor, starts, funerals, relational unions, reflection, music, craftsmanship, move, open administration or different parts of human culture. Religious convictions have likewise been utilized to clarify parapsychological wonders, for example, out-of-body encounters, close demise encounters and rebirth, alongside numerous other paranormal experiences.[4][5]
A few scholastics contemplating the subject have separated religions into three general classifications: world religions, a term which alludes to transcultural, global beliefs; indigenous religions, which alludes to littler, culture-particular or country particular religious gatherings; and new religious developments, which alludes to as of late created faiths.[6] One present day scholarly hypothesis of religion, social constructionism, says that religion is a cutting edge idea that proposes all profound practice and love takes after a model like the Abrahamic religions as an introduction framework that deciphers reality and characterize human beings,[7] and consequently religion, as an idea, has been connected improperly to non-Western societies that are not founded on such frameworks, or in which these frameworks are a generously less complex build.

Substance [hide]
1 Abrahamic religions
1.1 Bábism
1.2 Bahá'í Faith
1.3 Christianity
1.3.1 Other Christian
1.3.2 No-longer-surviving Christian gatherings
1.4 Gnosticism
1.5 Islam
1.6 Druze
1.7 Judaism and related religions
1.8 Black Hebrew Israelites
1.9 Rastafari development
1.10 Mandaeans and Sabians
1.11 Shabakism
2 Indian religions
2.1 Bhakti development
2.2 Buddhism
2.3 Din-e Ilahi
2.4 Hinduism
2.5 Jainism
2.6 Meivazhi
2.7 Sikhism
3 Iranian religions
3.1 Zoroastrianism
3.2 Gnostic religions
3.3 Bábí development
3.4 Yazdânism
4 East Asian religions
4.1 Confucianism
4.2 Shinto
4.2.1 Shinto-enlivened religions
4.3 Taoism
4.3.1 Contemporary Taoism-enlivened religions
4.4 Other
4.4.1 Chinese
4.4.2 Korean
4.4.3 Vietnamese
4.4.4 Manchu
5 African diasporic religions
6 Mesoamerican religions
7 Indigenous customary religions
7.1 African
7.2 American
7.3 Eurasian
7.4 Oceania/Pacific/Maritime Southeast Asia
7.4.1 Cargo factions
8 Historical religions
8.1 Ancient Near Eastern
8.2 Indo-European
8.2.1 Hellenistic
8.3 Uralic
9 Mysticism and mysterious
9.1 Esotericism and otherworldliness
9.1.1 Western riddle convention
9.2 Occult and enchantment
10 Modern agnosticism
10.1 Syncretic
10.2 Ethnic
11 New religious developments
11.1 Race-based
11.1.1 Black
11.1.2 White
11.1.3 Native American
11.2 New Thought
11.3 Shinshukyo
12 Left-hand way religions
13 Post-mystical and naturalistic religions
14 Others
15 Parody or deride religions
16 Other categorisations
16.1 By socioeconomics
16.2 By zone
17 See moreover
18 References
19 External connections
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