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Woher kommt das Wort Religion?

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Das Wort Religion wird oft von lateinisch ›religare‹ (zurückverbinden) hergeleitet. Diese Etymologie findet besonders in religiösen Kreisen Anklang, weil sie sich für die Vorstellung von einem persönlichen Band zwischen Mensch und Gott und die Behauptung veruntreuen läßt, Religion würde Menschen verbinden. Sie ist sogar in Wörterbücher und die Wissenschaft vorgedrungen – dabei ist sie allein aus christlichem Dogma abgeleitet und hält keiner wissenschaftlichen Überprüfung stand. — Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:01 religare und Laktanz | 31:13 Cicero: re∙legare | 41:55 religere aus urindogermanisch h₂leg∙
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Das Wort Religion wird oft von lateinisch ›religare‹ (zurückverbinden) hergeleitet. Diese Etymologie findet besonders in religiösen Kreisen Anklang, weil sie sich für die Vorstellung von einem persönlichen Band zwischen Mensch und Gott und die Behauptung veruntreuen läßt, Religion würde Menschen verbinden. Sie ist sogar in Wörterbücher und die Wissenschaft vorgedrungen – dabei ist sie allein aus christlichem Dogma abgeleitet und hält keiner wissenschaftlichen Überprüfung stand. — Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:01 religare und Laktanz | 31:13 Cicero: re∙legare | 41:55 religere aus urindogermanisch h₂leg∙
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