Catalogue of the Religions in Rathnir and Eldham

The Catalogue of the Religions in Rathnir and Eldham, also known by its full title Faith Unbound: A catalogue of the religions of Rathnir and Eldham and Faith Unbount, is a compendium on the different religions of Rathnir and Eldham written by Akko Soleth.

=Faith Unbound: A catalogue of the religions of Rathnir and Eldham= By Akko Soleth, Goblin Archivist of Aroforn Our world is one brimming with the divine energy of inspiration, through which many individuals and cultures have tried to put a pen to that sense of want and of belonging to movements which lift our minds higher from our mundane place on this earth. In this catalog, I seek to document and present many of those religions and faiths that have been crafted by numinous minds belonging to both the dusts of ancient history and our own present era.

With such sheer amount of religions in the world, I hope to provide to my readers a way to sort through and obtain familiarity with those most relevant and popular in our current times. I have through my research accessed census documents alongside public organization registrars to ascertain the popularity of world religions under this new system:
 * World Class: 50+ million followers
 * Continental Class: 30+ million followers
 * Regional Class: 15+ million followers

For the purpose of brevity, I have also separated the religions of our world into 7 wide-spanning categories, explained in further detail within their chapters.

Polytheist
Polytheists recognize and worship multiple deities. All worshipped deities hold equal standings of importance within their pantheons. Display Entries

Henotheist
Henotheists believe in one single deity that holds iconic prominence over lesser deities who are derived from or subservient to the supreme deity. Lesser deities are still recognized and worshiped alongside the supreme deity. Display Entries

Monolatrist
Monolatrists recognize multiple deities within the structure of their faith but reserve their worship for only one of these deities. Display Entries

Monotheist
Monotheists believe in and worship only one deity. Display Entries

Religious Pluralist
Pluralists are those who openly incorporate elements from or find their religions compatible with the beliefs of other faiths. Display Entries

Spiritual Naturalist
Spiritual Naturalists, or to use my own term for them "Diaphanists", do not base their belief around deities but instead the presence of earthly spirits or certain metaphysical principles. Worship of these ideas is not demanded but they are simply recognized as the building blocks of the invisible world. Display Entries

Philosophist
Philosophist religions do not worship any deities or figures but instead follow their own codes of behaviors meant to guide them through their life, providing the same guiding sense of structure as other faiths. Display Entries