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Question: In the context of Slavic Neopaganism, Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology is frequently characterized by a dual approach to the divine, encompassing both a supreme being and a multitude of other entities. What best describes this dualistic approach?
Trivia Question Study Fact: Slavic Neopaganism, also known as Rodnovery, represents a modern revival of historical Slavic belief systems. While rooted in the traditions of Central and Eastern European Slavs, it isn't a strict reconstruction, often incorporating influences from outside sources like Hinduism due to perceived shared origins in Proto-Indo-European mythology. Its theological framework commonly includes both henotheistic worship of a supreme deity and polytheistic reverence for various gods, ancestors, and nature spirits.
Trivia Question Explanation: Rodnovery often integrates the worship of a supreme God with reverence for a pantheon of other gods, ancestors, and nature spirits, reflecting a theological blend of henotheism and polytheism.
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