Generally speaking, because humans have ideas of concepts like "justice" built in to their development, a need for it is going to show up in religion. Even a small child can understand "justice" when something unfair is done to them and they want it to be fixed. This concept is naturally engrained in the human psyche and thus it appears in religious belief. There are few, if any, religions which do not at all question "right and wrong" or judgement and consequences for those who do evil and reward for those who do right. The concern over those issues is the essence of the question of "justice."
No, it did not.
chinsese
no
Religion affects peoples ethics and actions.
In a nation, like the United States, with a separation of church and state religion is not a direct part of criminal justice. That said, criminal justice is an ideal method of dealing with criminal activity in a way that society deems fair. Many people base their opinion of what is morally fair and unfair on their religious beliefs, and so these people's opinions can be an indirect connection between religion and criminal justice.
Religion plays a big part in the crucible because with Rev. Parris being a rev. and his daughter, Betty, coming down with one of the first cases of witch craft the first one he turns to is rev. Hale. Together they turn to God and religion become a part of the play. On the other hand the whole entire play is based on the absence of religion because of the witch craft so religion is the base of the play.
mostly everything..
Hinduism
Yes.
what part did religion play in Athenian achievements during the golden age what part did religion play in Athenian achievements during the golden age I think the person who wrote the above has some mistakes. You just rewrote the questions.
Court life as in ROYAL COURT, or court life as in COURT OF JUSTICE AND LAW ?
Hopefully none because religion should play no part in this modern, educated society.