You can be moral without being religious. You can also be religious without being moral.
Morality is from God and good morality can be found in the Holy Bible.
You should probably rephrase your question. It's difficult to answer "What are the religious teachings of religion" and "What are the religious teachings of morality". You would need to spicify what religion. Morality is simply the priciples concerning decisions of right and wrong. So each religion would have different moral values.
I would say that it overlaps but one can be moral without religion.
When we allowed religion to dictate our morality
The Victorian Trinity are Religion, Science, and Morality.
The Jainism philosophy is a religion of Ancient India. It supports the idea of independent existence of soul and matter. There is a strong emphasis on morality and non-violence and no belief in a supreme being or creator figure.
Religion is important to government because it teaches people about morality.
Morality is a part of human nature. We learn morality as children, whether we are brought up with religion or not.
Religion came from morals because religion had to start from small just like everything else in the world
Ronald Robertson has written: 'Religion and morality for today'
an independent monotheistic religion is a religion that only believes in one god. examples of monotheistic religions are: christianity, islam, Sikhism, Judaism and soo on.
For the damage that results from it in regard to morality and religion.