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Not exactly. Beliefs are something that you personally believe. Values are ideas, customs, or institutions.
The branch of anthropology that studies how religious beliefs affect the development and structure of a society is cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropologists examine how religion shapes the values, practices, rituals, and social relationships within a community, offering insights into how beliefs influence behavior and shape social institutions.
The Founding Fathers were greatly influenced by the works of Enlightenment philosophers like john Locke and other Enlightenment principles that championed the rights of men. Liberalism beliefs in the rights of individuals was a direct offshoot of values developed during the Enlightenment.
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.
Your mother will bring you up with christian values and beliefs, however as you become adult you may choose to change your religious beliefs.
Values and beliefs
Factors that can affect one's attitude and practices related to human sexuality include upbringing and cultural beliefs, personal experiences, education and access to information, religious or moral values, societal norms and expectations, and personal relationships and communication with partners. These factors can shape an individual's beliefs, values, and behaviors regarding human sexuality.
Material values have replaced spiritual/religious values. Science is used as a justification for ethics as opposed to tradition.
Through the shift of religious beliefs, moral beliefs, and personal thinking (this doesnt really explain reform movement)
the idea that different cultures, beliefs, ideas, and value systems had equal value
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.