Culture is the result of religion. If we look at the meaning of culture we see "A highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality". Another meaning is "All the knowledge and values shared by a society". To reach this stage the teaching contained in religious text has brought us to this state. Either that or the fact that into every living soul there is a knowledge of right and wrong. Though there are many cultures their foundation ultimately stems from religion.
Beyond Culture was created in 1976.
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.
It is a religion.
Both, but mostly the latter.
the answer is that we learn culture and religion but i know the answer .
you cannot separate religion and culture as both are interwoven, and culture is the seed for the generation of religion. The religion is always formed within the time frame and geographical conditions of the land to eliminate the unwanted elements of the existing culture and to arrange the prevailing culture in a systematic way
Culture includes arts and lifestyle, both of which are greatly affected by religion. Religion is also shaped by the culture it's in. Spirituality is the impulse given to religion. Religion can help you develop your spiritual side.
Religion can strengthen a culture by providing a common set of beliefs, values, and rituals that unify the community. It can offer a sense of identity, purpose, and moral guidance, creating a shared framework for understanding the world and shaping social norms. Additionally, religion often plays a role in preserving cultural traditions, fostering social cohesion, and providing comfort during times of hardship.
You are wrong. Jews are described in modern sources as an ethno-religious group which also possesses a certain culture, expressed in cuisine, music, mannerisms etc., that are not necessarily part of the religion itself. So therefore, while Judaism itself is certainly a religion, the Jewish people are also an ethnic group because of shared ancestry, and also have a certain amount of shared culture beyond what Judaism itself mandates.If you meant that Judaism is not only a culture but is mainly a religion, then you're correct (at least from the traditional standpoint).
culture trait, culture region, culture diffusion
The Spanish culture and religion.
No, it's a language and a culture but not a religion