Competencia: Identifica las principales características de los conceptos de la Hagiografía, angelología, totemismo, espiritismo,y hierofanía, manteniendo una actitud positiva, proactiva y respetuosa, entregando trabajos de buena calidad
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Hagiography It is a kind of biography that tells the life story of a saint or a very holy person. Instead of just facts, it focuses on their miracles, their kindness, and how they became a model for others to follow.
Angelology This is the study of angels. People who study this want to understand the different types of angels (like archangels), what they do, and how they act as messengers between heaven and Earth.
Totemism It is a belief where a group of people (like a tribe or a big family) feels a special spiritual connection to a specific animal or plant. This animal, called a "totem," represents the spirit of the group and protects them.
Spiritism It is the belief that the spirits of people who have passed away can communicate with the living. People who follow spiritism believe that souls continue to learn and grow even after they leave their physical bodies.
Hierophany This is a fancy word for when something sacred or divine shows itself in our world. It’s when an ordinary object (like a stone, a tree, or a mountain) becomes special because people feel a "touch of God" or magic in it.
Competencia: Identifica las fuerzas de la naturaleza como manifestaciones de lo sagrado, relacionando su presencia en el entorno cercano ,manteniendo una actitud positiva, proactiva y respetuosa, entregando trabajos de buena calidad
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Forces of Nature in Religion
In many religions, the forces of nature—like the sun, wind, rain, and oceans—are seen as more than just science. People believe these forces are a way for the Divine (God or spirits) to show their power, beauty, and care for the world.
For example, a golden sunrise might be seen as a sign of hope, while a powerful thunderstorm might represent the strength and justice of a creator. It is the belief that nature is a sacred gift that connects us to something bigger than ourselves.