* The question may be better framed as "What are the differences between theology and philosophy?" Religion, theology and faith are closely related by not identical. Religion has to do more with a set of practices, and one can engage in religion with little or no knowledge, and little or no faith. Religion involves all the rites ceremonies and activities that various organized groups develop. Even the Greek scriptures say that true religion is "visiting those imprisoned, and caring for the sick, elderly and widows" [paraphrase] which was more than a gentle nudge to the pharisees of the day. Theology is the system of beliefs that underlies a given religion. In most cases, theology describes the nature and characteristics of a deity or deities. The deity is the object of worship and adoration, and the source of answers to prayer. The theology of a given religion may also explain things like the nature of humanity and the story of creation, the nature of sin and paths to atonement, the mysteries of death, etc. Usually philosophy is an approach to some of the same things, but through an analysis based on reason. Philosophy can be extremely abstract, and rarely appeals to deity for authority or direction * philosophy is not practical religion is practical
Depends on the period, however, philosophy is often used as an attempt to justify "wars of faith", so often religious wars will cause justifications to appear in the philosophy behind the faith.
People felt that because God gave them freedom, that they could achieve freedom from tyranny.
Everyone believed in God and knew of heaven and hell.
In that historical period, people began to think independently of religious authority. Science, politics, and philosophy all develped in new directions which had previously been blocked by religion.
The enlightenment refers to a period that promoted new ideas in religion, art, and philosophy. The period also promoted reasoning by employing logic, and generation of scientific knowledge.
The primary difference is that Greek classical philosophy focused on metaphysics and ethics, exploring abstract concepts such as the nature of reality and the good life, while Hellenistic philosophy focused more on practical aspects of life, such as how to achieve happiness and tranquility through practices like Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. Hellenistic philosophers were more concerned with how individuals could live a fulfilling life in the turbulent times after Alexander the Great's empire fell apart.
During the Gupta Empire period in India (320-550CE) innovations took place in engineering, art, literature, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy and religion
Roy Kenneth Hack has written: 'God in Greek philosophy to the time of Socrates' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Ancient period, Gods, Greece, Monotheism, Religion, Religious thought
There was not really a religion... In America there were so many different religions.
A renewed interest in nature and color and not just religion when it came to art.
The main religion in the Victorian period was Anglican, the religion of the queen herself.
The main event that happened in the world during the Gothic Period that made people turn to religion was the Black Plague. This devastating illness caused many people to turn to religion and to turn away from their kings or royalty toward leadership by the church.