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Revision as of 16:41, 16 May 2005 by Joke137 (talk | contribs) (edit, removed new relgious movements)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Cosmology, from the Greek: κοσμολογία (κόσμος world + λογια discourse) is the study of the universe in its totality.
- Cosmology is a branch of physics and astrophysics, which deals with the study of very early universe (the big bang) and of the universe on its very largest scales.
- Cosmology is the branch of metaphysics that deals with the world as the totality of space, time and all phenomena. See also, Cosmogony.
- Origin beliefs: Many religions have cosmological interpretations of the origin of the universe:
- Cosmology in religion.
- Cosmology in the Bible.
- Cosmology (argument for the existence of God) in Christianity.
- Cosmology in Islam's Kalam.
- Eschatology is the religious description of the end of the universe.
- Cosmology in religion.
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