Religious Studies: The Key Concepts (Routledge Key Guides)

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narrative 121, 155–156, 161–162,
164–165, 218–219
narrative theology 250
native American Church 73
native American Indians: dreams 72;
and nature 163–164
nativistic movements 140
natural sciences 115–116
nature 136, 162–164; and society 26
nature spirits 241
nature sprites 242
naturism 76
Naturwissenschaft 13–14
navaho 31–32, 74, 104, 106, 162,
190
nazirite 33
ndembu 105, 210
neo-orthodoxy 249–250
nergal 117
nestorianism 109
neurosis 193–194
nevi’im 221
new Testament 222
newton, Isaac 247
ngaju 69
nhialic 99
ni 237, 238
nicene Creed 37, 166
nichiren movement 263–264
niebuhr, H. Richard 250
nietzsche, Friedrich 159, 184
ninurta 45
nirguna 146–147, 147
nirvāna 86, 201, 220
noetic quality 152
nommo Semu 58
nomo 191
non-being 147, 201–202
non-form 57
non-violence 44, 254–255
northern Saulteaux 77, 240
novalis 157
nuer 191, 242
numbers, book of 235
numinous experience 84
nun 45


nuns 146
nyakyusa 119
nyāya 199
nyikang 119

obedience 143
objectification 235
Oedipus complex 6–7, 194
Oglala Indians 256
Ogo 57–58
Ogun sacrifice 217
Ojibwa 21, 26, 241
Olorum 99
‘once-born’ 193
oneiric dimension 245
ontology 161
operative grace 102
oral tradition 164–165
Order of Preachers 143
ordination 145, 211
ori 237
Origen 46, 195
Orphic mysteries 152, 236
orthodoxy 165–166
Oshun 97
Osiris 21, 75, 117
other 166–168, 227, 228
Otto, Rudolf 6, 55
Our Father 189
Our Grandmother 98
Our Mothers 98
owl sickness 25

Pachomius, St. 143
pacifism 168–169
pain 169–170, 218
Pali Buddhism 90, 263
panenhenic feeling 84
panentheism 170
pantheism 99, 170–171
parity covenant 59
parousia 118, 124
Parsons, Talbott 79
participant observer method 5
passion plays 247
passivity 152
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