Numen (plural numina) is a Latin term for "divinity", "divine presence", or "divine will". The Latin authors defined it as follows: Cicero writes of a...
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Look up numen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Numen is a Latin term for "divinity", "divine presence", or "divine will". Numen or Numina may also refer...
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Numen: International Review for the History of Religions is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of religions of any regions...
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Numen (rock band) is a Spanish progressive rock band from Alicante formed in 1992. Currently, Alba Hernández and Jorge Camarero are the new singer and...
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Numen: Contest of Heroes is a 2009 (released 2010 worldwide) video game developed by the Czech company Cinemax. Numen is a Greek mythology-themed action...
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cards into four different categories: Abilities, Survivor, Slayer, and Numen. Abilities cards unlock new active abilities for players, some of which...
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David Myatt (redirect from The Philosophy of The Numen)
David Wulstan Myatt (born 1950), also known by the pseudonym Abdulaziz ibn Myatt al-Qari, is a British author, religious leader, far-right and former Islamist...
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Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought. Numen Book Series: Studies in the History of Religions. Vol. LXXII. Leiden: Brill...
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Ellison Banks (1984). "Vasistha: Religious Personality and Vedic Culture". Numen. 31 (1). BRILL Academic: 74–77, 98–105. doi:10.2307/3269890. JSTOR 3269890...
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