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Brahman

From Wikitheism
Brahman
Type Concept / ideal
Field Philosophy of religion
Category

Brahman is a concept or ideal used in the comparative study of religion, theology, and philosophy of religion. On Wikitheism, it is treated as part of metaphysics and ultimate reality: questions about God, divinity, being, spirits, sacred reality, and the structure of the cosmos.

Overview

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This page is a neutral starter article. It is meant to help editors compare how different traditions understand, practice, criticize, or reinterpret the idea of Brahman. The meaning of the term may vary across traditions, languages, historical periods, and schools of interpretation.

In philosophy of religion

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In philosophy of religion, concepts such as Brahman can be studied through questions about meaning, truth, practice, value, experience, community, and ultimate reality. Some traditions treat such concepts as doctrines, while others treat them as symbols, disciplines, ethical ideals, ritual patterns, or interpretive categories.

Associated traditions and worldviews

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The following traditions and worldviews are good starting points for connecting this concept to Wikitheism articles:

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See also

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