excessive demonstration of obsession with religious ideas and behavior.
It sounds like another way of describing the concept of religious fundamentalism.
The politician's religiosity meant so little to him that when he died the Pope had nothing to say and would not attend the funeral.
Catholicism is probably way up there.
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Jose Rizal is the National Hero of the Philippines. His family's culture exemplify "Religiosity". Religiosity is a tradition in the Philippines where in they obey the doctrines of "Catholicism".
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Actually, the character who feigned religiosity was Tartuffe in the play "Tartuffe" by Molière. Dorine is a clever maid who sees through Tartuffe's deception and tries to expose him.
Popular religiosity refers to the religious beliefs and practices of the general population, often outside of official religious institutions. It can include a variety of customs, rituals, and beliefs that are influenced by cultural traditions and personal interpretations of religion. Popular religiosity is typically more informal and diverse than the formal teachings of organized religions.
Maybe through magical thinking.
A:There are many reasons for some people having higher levels of religiosity than others, even with very similar family backgrounds and early religious tuition. For example, some people are more self-sufficient and have no need for religiosity. Others are more inquiring and more likely to come to conclusions that there is no God. Group mentality can override these expressions of individuality. If a closely knit group of people develops a strong sense of religious belief, then peer pressure is likely to maintain that religiosity, even across generations. Sometimes a single, charismatic person can persuade an entire group towards or away from religiosity.
Religiosity refers to the degree to which an individual or a community follows, practices, and adheres to the beliefs, rituals, and teachings of a particular religion. It encompasses factors such as religious involvement, devotion, faith, and commitment to religious practices and values. Religiosity varies among individuals and can range from low to high levels of religious commitment.
Names given to religious addiction include, "toxic faith" , "hyper-religiosity", and "fanaticism", to name a few of the most common. Basically, hyper-religiosity is of a more accepted psychiatric reference to that of toxic faith.