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Tikälim, meaning ''Rationalism'' in [[wikipedia:Volapük|Stedorian]], is a [[wikipedia:Pandeism|pandeist]] civic religion and philosophy created during the [[First Stedorian Revolution]] to act as a new religion in place of [[Salvian Catholic Church|Salvian Christianity]] for the then newly-formed [[First Stedorian Republic|Stedorian Republic]]. The development of Tikälim originates from philosophical ideas and beliefs prominent during the Stedorian Enlightenment, which occured between the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasising humanism and rationalism. Tikälim would, between 1800 and 1830, | Tikälim, meaning ''Rationalism'' in [[wikipedia:Volapük|Stedorian]], is a [[wikipedia:Pandeism|pandeist]] civic religion and philosophy created during the [[First Stedorian Revolution]] to act as a new religion in place of [[Salvian Catholic Church|Salvian Christianity]] for the then newly-formed [[First Stedorian Republic|Stedorian Republic]]. The development of Tikälim originates from philosophical ideas and beliefs prominent during the Stedorian Enlightenment, which occured between the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasising humanism and rationalism. Tikälim would, between 1800 and 1830, be heavily influenced by the newly-created [[Sentism|Sentist]] religion of [[Ceris]], which was seeing rapid growth in the region, particularly after the publishing of the Sentist text [[Sentism#Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos|Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos]] in 1821. | ||
==Beliefs== | ==Beliefs== |
Revision as of 10:44, 6 July 2024
Total population | |
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Approx. 13 to 15 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Argis: Stedoria Aurelia: Schennland | |
Scriptures | |
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Languages | |
Stedorian, Stedorian Dolch, Dolch |
Tikälim, meaning Rationalism in Stedorian, is a pandeist civic religion and philosophy created during the First Stedorian Revolution to act as a new religion in place of Salvian Christianity for the then newly-formed Stedorian Republic. The development of Tikälim originates from philosophical ideas and beliefs prominent during the Stedorian Enlightenment, which occured between the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasising humanism and rationalism. Tikälim would, between 1800 and 1830, be heavily influenced by the newly-created Sentist religion of Ceris, which was seeing rapid growth in the region, particularly after the publishing of the Sentist text Die Erlösung des Menschen im Kosmos in 1821.