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Back to EpisodesAngels: Intermediaries of the Divine Realm
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This episode provides a comprehensive overview of angels, defining them as supernatural beings who often act as messengers between a deity and humanity. The text explores how these entities are conceptualized across major world religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as in Zoroastrianism and the Baháʼí Faith. It outlines their historical evolution from early polytheistic spirits to the structured angelic hierarchies and named figures found in Abrahamic theology. Beyond religious doctrine, the source examines the role of angels in philosophy and esotericism, where they serve as metaphysical subjects or moral thought experiments. Finally, the material addresses iconography and art, noting how traditional depictions of wings and halos have changed over centuries of cultural interpretation.