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Denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural and its relationship to humanity and the cosmos.
Religion
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What is the source of this uniform definition of religion?
Denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural and its relationship to humanity and the cosmos.
New World Encyclopedia
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These beliefs are often codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and/or religious law.
Religion
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that religions have their own sets of beliefs and traditions.
Spiritual Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that beliefs and traditions, when followed, will allow a person to become the ideal practitioner of that religion.
Spiritual Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that it guides persons to become ideal people based on the standards set by their religion.
Spiritual Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that religion provides explanations for why things are the way they are in nature, especially when science was not yet around to offer these explanations.
Practical Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion is seen through its provision of social stability to large populations.
Practical Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that although having religion does not guarantee morality, it can guide the creation of laws.
Practical Purpose
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Which fundamental purpose of religion states that it is easier to unify people towards a common cause if they have a shared identity, one of which is religion.
Practical Purpose
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These are the three points that a religion can be classified according to the three-point model of religion.
Pluralism
Inclusivism
Exclusivism
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This classification of religion generally view themselves and all other religions as equally valid.
Pluralism
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This classification of religion view themselves as having the right religion but that it is still possible for other people to achieve salvation even if those other people do not practice the inclusivist religion.
Inclusivism
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This classification of religion believe that theirs is the only right religion.
Exclusivism
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Is a practice in some religions where their followers are compelled to convert other people to adopt their faith.
Proselytism
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Is a major driving force in the globalization of religion.
Proselytism
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A classification of proselytism that includes religions that want to convert other people in order to gain more members.
Proselytizing
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A classification of proselytism that includes religions that do not care about gaining more members.
Non-proselytizing
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A classification of proselytism that includes religions that have specific requirements in relation to who they want to invite as members. Only those that meet the requirements are invited.
Mixed Proselytism
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Refers to the increasing interconnectedness and exchange of ideas, cultures, and values can lead to a decline in the influence and practice of traditional religious beliefs and institutions.
Globalization Erodes Religion
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It may occur as people are exposed to modernization, diverse perspectives, and diverse lifestyles, leading them to question or abandon religious teachings and practices.
Globalization Erodes Religion
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Refers to the possibility of globalization reinforcing religious identities and practices.
Globalization Strengthens Religion
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In a globalized world, people may seek comfort and stability in their religious beliefs as they navigate rapid social and economic changes. What is being exemplified in the sentence?
Globalization Strengthens Religion
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It refers to globalization bringing about notable changes in the practice, interpretation, and experience of religious beliefs.
Globalization Transforms Religion
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It includes adaptations of religious practices to contemporary contexts, as well as the emergence of new religious movements influenced by global interactions.
Globalization Transforms Religion
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It is when globalization increases contact and competition between diverse religious groups. This can foster religious and cultural clashes between traditional values and secular or Western norms.
Religious Conflict
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It provides opportunities for malicious persons to exploit religious identities for certain gains. This can amplify the spread of extremist ideologies and hate speech through the use of technologies that are made accessible because of globalization.
Religious Conflict
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It is when globalization fosters religious cooperation by enabling interfaith dialogue and understanding through the use of modern technology.
Religious Cooperation
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It can increase contact and exchange between diverse religious communities, facilitating the spread of universal values such as peace and compassion across borders.
Religious Cooperation
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It offers platforms for collaborative initiatives to address global challenges such as poverty, climate change, human rights abuses, etc.
Religious Cooperation
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A matter that leads to an increase of industrialization, urbanization, rationalization, and many other things that potentially decrease the relevance of religious faith within societal consciousness.
Secularization
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Is the disassociation or separation from religious or spiritual concerns, and it usually goes hand in hand with modernization.
Secularization
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It involves the rigid adherence to a particular religious ideology, often characterized by intolerance towards differing beliefs and a willingness to use violence to achieve ideological goals.
Religious Extremism
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Globalization worsens this by enabling the rapid spread of extremist ideologies through modern technology as well as easing transnational coordination of extremist groups.
Religious Extremism
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A matter referring to nation-states providing a secure sense of identity, accountability, and security for s table society.
A Possible Religious Resurgence
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He argues that the worldwide interconnectedness brough about by globalization has weakened the relevance of nation-states.
Mark Juergensmeyer
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The idea of a homogenous national cultural identity became a relic of the past because cultures are crossing borders and are being absorbed by outsiders on a daily basis.
A Possible Religious Resurgence
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It states that nation-states are getting weaker in their role of providing identity, accountability, and security in a globalized world. It is also when religion comes into play and its communities provide identity, accountability, and security, and will possibly lead to it.
A Possible Religious Resurgence