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It fuses traditional African religion (notably Yoruban) with native South American beliefs, elements of Catholicism, and the spiritist ideas of the French philosopher Allan Kardec.
Oh, Gods! 2002
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In 1857 Kardec published, in The Spirits 'Book, transcripts of philosophical and scientific conversations he claimed to have had (using mediums from around the world) with members of the spirit world.
Oh, Gods! 2002
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It fuses traditional African religion (notably Yoruban) with native South American beliefs, elements of Catholicism, and the spiritist ideas of the French philosopher Allan Kardec.
Oh, Gods! 2002
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In 1857 Kardec published, in The Spirits 'Book, transcripts of philosophical and scientific conversations he claimed to have had (using mediums from around the world) with members of the spirit world.
Oh, Gods! 2002
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The other, popular in Latin countries, follows Kardec who teaches multiple incar - nation.
DEATH AND IMMORTALITY JACQUES CHORON 1968
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Kardec, at all events -- place reincarnation in the very forefront of their teaching.
Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Th. Pascal
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Umbanda was founded a little more than a century ago, drawing from older traditions such as Catholicism, the beliefs of enslaved Yoruba people brought from West Africa, the spirituality of Brazil's indigenous groups and the teachings of 19th century French spiritualist Allan Kardec.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Umbanda was founded a little more than a century ago, drawing from older traditions such as Catholicism, the beliefs of enslaved Yoruba people brought from West Africa, the spirituality of Brazil's indigenous groups and the teachings of 19th century French spiritualist Allan Kardec.
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It has these elements from Catholicism, but isn't Catholic; from spiritualism, without following exactly Kardec's beliefs.
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It has these elements from Catholicism, but isn't Catholic; from spiritualism, without following exactly Kardec's beliefs.
The Seattle Times 2011
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