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Usually operas are not based on religious themes. You may be thinking of oratorios.
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There are a number of people who are known for the critical thinking that they applied to theology and religious thought. I will mention one of them, Christopher Hitchens.
Robert Henry Thouless has written: 'From anecdote to experiment in psychical research' -- subject(s): Parapsychology 'Straight thinking in war time' -- subject(s): Propaganda, World War, 1939-1945 'Mind and consciousness in experimental psychology' -- subject(s): Mind and body 'Straight and crooked thinking' -- subject(s): Thought and thinking, Logic 'Experimental psychical research' -- subject(s): Parapsychology, Research 'Authority and freedom' -- subject(s): Authority, Psychology, Religious, Religious Psychology, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority, Religious thought 'Conventionalization and assimilation in religious movements as problems in social psychology with special reference to the development of Buddhism and Chrisianity' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Christian sociology, Christianity and other religions, Psychology, Religious, Religious Psychology, Sociology, Christian 'Straight & crooked thinking' -- subject(s): Thought and thinking 'Missing the message' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders, Popular works, Means of communication, Deafness, Deaf, Rehabilitation
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Paul Gamache has written: 'Thinking critically' -- subject(s): Critical thinking, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc
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.
Scientific thinking relies on evidence, reason, and the scientific method to understand the natural world, while religious thinking is often faith-based and relies on beliefs, teachings, and traditions to derive knowledge about the world and our place in it. Scientific thinking is testable and subject to revision based on new evidence, whereas religious thinking is often based on interpretation of sacred texts and authority figures.
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