Religiones Abrahameae
Appearance
(Redirectum de Religiones Abrahamicae)
Religiones Abrahameae[1] sunt illae religiones monotheisticae, quae se ad Abraham, auctorem Israelitarum deumque eius referunt.
Maiores religiones Abrahameae sunt:
Inter minores religiones Abrahameas numerantur:
- Samaritani, qui a religione Iudaica profecti sunt
- Drusi
- Mandaeismus
- Rastafari
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Religionem Abrahae" (cas. accus.), fontem ut videtur locutionis nostrae, habes in Alcorano sura II v. 131, versione Latina 1697 (vide p. 51 textus principalis apud Google Books)
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