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An archangel is a superior or higher-ranking angel found in a number of religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. The word “archangel†derives from the Greek arche (ruler) and angelos (messenger). The angels, or "messengers" are understood as supernatural and ethereal beings found in many religions, whose duty is to serve and assist God. Archangels serve a variety of functions in the heavenly hierarchy including the administration of heavenly duties and the daily operation of the cosmos. Archangels are also often depicted as engaged in ongoing spiritual battles with demons, or as God's messengers who interact with humanity.
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James Frazer's distinction between magic and religion has been widely adopted by anthropologists since his time (source: James Frazer)
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