animistic in English

adjective

of animists or animism (belief that everything in nature has a soul)

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1. (Deuteronomy 8:10-20) As for the aforementioned animistic beliefs, the Bible nowhere speaks of produce, such as sheaves of wheat, as having a soul.

2. Brahmanism is characterized by polytheism with the inclusion of various local tribal deities in the pantheon, by the retention of animistic and totemistic views, and by ancestor worship

3. San animistic cosmology, in terms of the New Animism paradigm of relational ontology, is considered cross-culturally by comparing “(S)animism” to other Animisms, of other preindustrial peoples, the San’s Bantu-speaking neighbors the one and the Eastern Arctic Inuit the other.

4. Animism, belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests. Animistic beliefs were first competently surveyed by Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in his work Primitive Culture (1871), to which is owed the continued currency of the term.

5. The word Yaa nan is an endonym, and while traditional Egyptian spiritual beliefs has been called the oldest animistic religion in the world, many modern practitioners refer to their religion as Ya Ananism (Musnad: 𐩺𐩱𐩺𐩬𐩱𐩬: "Oh Primordial"), which refers to the idea that its origins lie beyond human history, as revealed in the