It is called Theology when studied as a subject in school, it can also be tied into a history class.
No.
because religion is the institution of universal records :)
Most polytheistics consider themselves to be "Pagans".
H. Byron Earhart has written: 'Japanese religion' -- subject(s): Religion 'The new religions of Japan' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Religion 'Japanese religion, unity and diversity' -- subject(s): Religion 'Religion in the Japanese experience: sources and interpretations' -- subject(s): Religion
YESNO
protestant Christianity
Jewish >>>
Gustav Mensching has written: 'Der offene Tempel' -- subject(s): Religions 'Soziologie der grossen Religionen' -- subject(s): Religion and sociology 'Structures and patterns of religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Religions 'Soziologie der Religion' -- subject(s): Religion and sociology, Religion 'Buddhistische Symbolik' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Buddhism, Buddhist Art, Symbolism 'Gott und Mensch' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions 'Sociologie religieuse' -- subject(s): Sociologie religieuse, Sociologie 'Topos und Typos' -- subject(s): Religion
Donald Wiebe has written: 'Religion and Truth' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching, Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) 'Failure and nerve in the academic study of religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching, Hermeneutics 'The politics of religious studies' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching
Your religion Your family What you're interested in
Clement Charles Julian Webb has written: 'Studies in the history of natural theology' -- subject(s): Natural theology 'Divine personality and human life' -- subject(s): Philosophy and religion, God (Christianity), Personality 'The historical element in religion' -- subject(s): Psychology, Religious, Religion, Philosophy, Religion and sociology, Theology, Doctrinal, History, Religious Psychology, Doctrinal Theology 'Natural and comparative religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy, History 'Religious thought in the Oxford movement' -- subject(s): Oxford movement 'God and personality' 'A study of religious thought in England from 1850' -- subject(s): Religious thought 'Kant's philosophy of religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy 'Religion and theism' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy, Theism 'A century of Anglican theology' -- subject(s): Theology, Ethics, Experience (Religion), Doctrinal Theology, History
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science