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<blockquote>The doctrine of the Heptad is at the heart of Zoroastrian theology. Together with [the concept of Good and Evil] it provides the basis for Zoroastrian spirituality and ethics, and shapes the characteristic Zoroastrian attitude of responsible stewardship for this world.<ref>Boyce, ''Textual Sources'', p. 14.</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>The doctrine of the Heptad is at the heart of Zoroastrian theology. Together with [the concept of Good and Evil] it provides the basis for Zoroastrian spirituality and ethics, and shapes the characteristic Zoroastrian attitude of responsible stewardship for this world.<ref>Boyce, ''Textual Sources'', p. 14.</ref></blockquote> | ||
In later tradition, the six Holy Immortals were considered to be [[Archangel]] | In later tradition, the six Holy Immortals were considered to be [[Special:MyLanguage/Archangel|Archangels]]. | ||
== La naturaleza del bien y del mal == | == La naturaleza del bien y del mal == | ||