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Astronist philosophy of religion  

Alphabetical index of terms relating to Astronist philosophy of religion.

Astronist philosophy of religion is the discipline of Astronism dealing with the

nature and role of religion from a distinctly Astronist perspective.

Conceptual religion

Religion based on concepts rather than events

A conceptual religion is a form of religion that is based on concepts and ideas rather than the viability of past events.

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Conceptuality of religion

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Concortion

Popularisation of philosophy and religion

Concortion or to concort is to popularise or galvanise religion and philosophy so that they may return a societal pillars.

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Conditional belief

Type of belief with pre-conditions

A conditional belief is a type of belief that requires belief in a predetermined set of beliefs.

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Conpunction

The total body of beliefs of a religion

A conpunction is the total body of beliefs and ideas forming a religion or philosophy, the example of which is the Astroxa in the context of Astronism.

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Constituity

Exploration of what constitutes a religion

Constituity is the investigation and discussion of what constitutes a religion or philosophy.

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Core

Central portion of religious concentricity

In religious concentricity, the central, uncompromising elements of a religious belief system, known as the core.

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Corism

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Cosmocentricity

Astronist worldview

Cosmocentricity, or cosmocentrism, is the worldview of the Astronist religion and is characterised by a distinct all-focus on The Cosmos as the entity towards which all existential purpose, spirituality, and contemplation should be directed.

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Covertism

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