Mormanism
Formalized religion developed long before the growth of civilizations.
that would be that would be spirituality or religion
No one; from what I have read, it evolved with the people of Japan. Shinto(ism) also has no official formalized system of doctrine or sacred texts. There is debate on the time period when Shinto originated,
Formalized Music was created in 1992.
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Stephen C. Kleene has written: 'Formalized Recursive Functionals and Formalized Realizability (Memoirs; No. 1/89)'
It doesn't really, spirituality is like the feeling and religion is the thing that makes you feel it. Much the same as pain is the feeling you would get from a wound. Ans: Religion is philosophy talk how to achieve spiritual uplift.
Probably when St. Thomas the Apostle preached the Gospel in India. ---- There are theories that some Christian teachings originated in Buddhism, so it's possible the two interacted before Christianity was formalized as a religion.
Buddha teach the DHYAN In Pali language it is called GYAN, When this Gyan reached to ancient China it becomes asCHIYAN/CHAN . When this GYAN reached to KOREA it became SHION. When it reached to Vietnam it became THIYEN . When it reached to JAPAN it became ZEN. But Ancient religion of China comtempory with Buddhaism was CONFUSIONISM. Buddha in Avesta as BODDYATI. What ever may the name of China in ancient time but the name CHINA came into existence before 200 years B.Cwhen Buddha,s GYAN/DHYAN reached to that country and in china language this was calledCHAN/CHIAN. Can it not be assumed that CHAN/CHIAN has relayion with CHIN/CHINA?
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Ancient Greece did not have collages of formalized government education.
Formalized rules are specific guidelines or regulations that are clearly defined and documented within an organization or system. They serve to standardize processes, ensure consistency, and provide a framework for decision-making and behavior. These rules are often codified in policies, procedures, or legal documents, making them accessible and enforceable. By establishing formalized rules, organizations can promote accountability and clarity among members.