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A-M

 * Ages of Man
 * Analytical psychology
 * Anima and animus
 * Animal worship
 * Animism
 * Antagonist
 * Anthropology of religion
 * Anthropomorphism
 * Apollo archetype
 * Apollonian and Dionysian
 * Apotropaic magic
 * Archaeology of religion and ritual
 * Archetype
 * Archetypal psychology
 * Axis mundi
 * Black Books (Jung)
 * Carl Jung
 * Ceremonial pole
 * Child (archetype)
 * Christ myth theory
 * Christian mythology
 * Claude Lévi-Strauss
 * Collective effervescence
 * Collective unconscious
 * Comparative mythology
 * Comparative religion
 * Cosmic Consciousness
 * Cosmic Man
 * Creation myth
 * Culture and menstruation
 * Culture hero
 * Daimonic
 * Death (personification)
 * Death or departure of the gods
 * Depth psychology
 * Descent to the underworld
 * Deus otiosus
 * Divine language
 * Divine twins
 * Dying-and-rising god
 * Edward Burnett Tylor
 * Egregore
 * Electra complex
 * Émile Durkheim
 * Eternal feminine
 * Eternal return (Eliade)
 * Ethnic religion
 * Euhemerism
 * Evolutionary origin of religions
 * Evolutionary psychology of religion
 * Father complex
 * Father figure
 * Fetishism
 * Flood myth
 * Folk religion
 * Folklore
 * Funerary cult
 * Golden Age
 * Great chain of being
 * Heavenly Mother
 * Hero's journey
 * Id, ego and super-ego
 * Imaginary friend
 * Individuation
 * Inner child
 * James George Frazer
 * Jesus in comparative mythology
 * Joseph Campbell
 * Jungian archetypes
 * Jungian interpretation of religion
 * Law of contagion
 * LGBT themes in mythology
 * Liminal being
 * Liminal deity
 * Liminality
 * Lucifer and Prometheus
 * Magic (paranormal)
 * Magic and religion
 * Magical thinking
 * Man and His Symbols
 * Mana
 * Marie-Louise von Franz
 * Master of Animals
 * Menstrual taboo
 * Miraculous births
 * Mircea Eliade
 * Monster
 * Mother goddess
 * Motif (folkloristics)
 * Myth and ritual
 * Mytheme
 * Mythological king
 * Mythology
 * Mythopoeic thought