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A degree in religion could help your career if you were a teacher or social worker or psychologist or theologist. As for a more wanted religion I do not know.
state and mention one field of diciplane related to economics
Jay Cutler, former quarterback for the Chicago Bears, is Christian. However, an individual's religion should not influence their abilities as a player on the field.
Your first job is to restrict your topic. You must pick some aspect of religion that can be researched in the time you have available and that can yield a paper of the length that you plan to write. Religion can be related to nearly every field of study and every human activity. You might start with something you are interested in and relate it to religion.
Culture, religion, or maybe intimidation on the battle field would be my guesses. Or beliefs, but that would go with culture.
The Crusades were initiated by Christians to recapture the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslims, so Christians had the home field advantage in that region. However, Muslims also had home field advantage in the sense that they were defending their land.
The Catholic religion and the French language was second to Vietnamese religion/language during the war. When we met a (South) Viet National in the field, if he didn't speak English, he could sometimes speak French.
George Best was not known for being religious. He was a professional footballer from Northern Ireland known for his talent and skill on the field rather than his affiliation with any particular religion.
According to research done by Alexa.com, JW.org is now the most visited website in the field of religion and spirituality.
A person who studies elements of a religion is typically referred to as a religious scholar or a theologian. Religious scholars may focus on various aspects, including beliefs, practices, texts, and historical contexts of a specific faith or multiple religions. The term can also vary based on the specific field of study, such as a historian of religion or a comparative religion expert.
In the comparative study of religions, the genus of the definition of the word 'religion' will begin by a logical definition by stating some genus or larger class to which the term defined belongs which is broad enough to include everything that ought to be called religion. Under this genus, however, much that is not 'religion' is also included,-some phases, at least, of magic, science, art, morality and law. The definition must therefore be completed by a differentia, which will delimit the field of religion from the other forms that are not religious.
Fadwa El Guindi has written: 'Religion in culture' -- subject(s): Myth, Religion, Ritual 'The Myth of Ritual' -- subject(s): Rites and ceremonies, Indians of Mexico, Ethnology, Zapotec Indians, Field work, Fieldwork