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Charles Ives was raised in a Congregationalist Christian household, which influenced his early life and music. However, he later distanced himself from organized religion and expressed a more personal and eclectic spiritual perspective. Ives often incorporated themes of transcendence and spirituality in his compositions, reflecting his complex relationship with faith.

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