It's where you not only look at the scripture you look at the surrounding to understand the whole not part.
The definition for cultural context is that the circumstances that form the setting for an event includes the behaviors, ideas and beliefs shared by the individuals in a particular group of people and includes language, values, norms, and customs.
Tithe was a tax to churches or religious places!
un sauveur (often used in a religious context)
Loner, recluse (or in a religious context, a hermit).
Secularisation is transforming a society from religious values toward non-religious. The term is used in the context of lifting monastic restriction from a member of the clergy.
Not directly but from the context it is clear. Suggest reading Acts 9.
benevolent
In general terms, 'religious thinking' is any kind of thought-process that is guided by a religious commitment of a significant sort: one engages in reasoning with religious principles and goals kept in view at all times. In the context of World War I, some 'religious thinkers' reasoned that being involved in war was not justifiable -- on the grounds of faith.
In some beliefs, demons may be afraid of priests due to their religious authority and ability to perform exorcisms. However, it ultimately depends on the specific cultural and religious context in question.
It depends on context. In the legal arena it would be convention. In the religious arena it would most often be natural.
The Susquehannocks practiced a traditional indigenous religion that included beliefs in nature spirits, ancestor worship, and a cosmology that connected the physical and spiritual worlds. They had shamans who served as spiritual leaders and healers within their communities. With European contact, some Susquehannocks also adopted elements of Christianity.
A religious symbolic action is a ritual or ceremony performed for its symbolic significance within a religious context. It often represents deeper spiritual meanings, beliefs, or values held by a religious community or tradition. Examples include baptism, pilgrimage, or the Eucharist in Christianity.