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Comparative religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Comparative religion is a field of religious studies that analyzes interpretive differences of common themes and ideas among the world's religions. |
 | | This field of study relies heavily upon the examination of myth and spirituality, deriving essential themes from religious metaphor, and tracing in various ways a possible direct cultural connection between them. |
 | | Humanists, in particular, favour the teaching of comparative religion. |
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