There are two forms of religion: Religion and the definition of it, and Institutionalized Religion. Religion is limitless and open, and Istitutionalized Religion is formed by a sect, meaning it is not limitless, and it is closed. That is a phisiological questions that really has endless answers. In summary: Religion is something that exists as time exists, but when it is changed or tampered with, separated and ripped in different directions... it simply becomes an institution. (humans institutionalize things they can not trust or do not understand, it makes them feel as though they are in a box, and that is it, they somehow have control. There is up, down, and what they can see.)
James Baldwin was raised in a religious household as a child but later moved away from organized religion. He explored various beliefs and philosophies throughout his life but did not adhere to any specific religious affiliation. Baldwin's works often touched on themes of spirituality and morality but with a critical perspective on institutionalized religion.
Depending on what you mean by "Greek religion" there could be two different explanations. You could mean the ancient Greek polytheistic temple worship, or you could mean the Early Greek Church. To both however, the answer is no; Catholicism was founded later then either of these.
This question makes no sense. If you mean the discussion thread on true religion the lock symbol means there can be no more responses on that thread.
A secular institution is one that is not affiliated with any religion or religious organization. It is typically neutral in matters of religion and operates independently of any religious influence.
Secularism is the principle of separation between government institutions and religious institutions. It advocates for a state that remains neutral in matters of religion, allowing individuals the freedom to practice any religion or no religion at all. This principle is typically upheld in democratic societies to ensure the protection of religious freedom and prevent the establishment of a state religion.
it is all about his strong protest against making human more apart from god or the reality by the institutionalized religion by san
Yes, it has become highly institutionalized.
"Institutionalized children" refers to children who live in institutions such as orphanages, group homes, or shelters rather than with their families. These children may lack individualized care and attention, which can impact their physical, emotional, and social development.
Institutionalized racism is racism that is part of the rules and customs of an organization, corporation, public or governmental body. The term has been attributed to Stokely Carmichael. He is said to have defined institutionalized racism as "the collective failure of an organization to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their color, culture or ethnic origin."
The Age of Reason was a period in the 17th century in which intellectual expression and open interchange of ideas was encouraged by philosophers.The Age of Reason is also the title of a book by Thomas Paine, who used it to put forth ideas critical of institutionalized religion and promoting natural and free religion.There are links below.
Yes.
Religion as it applies to the Air Force
Having spent most of his life in hospital he was institutionalized and found it difficult to deal with normal situations.
yes
If you mean "What is the religion of England?" the Anglican church is the state religion. If that's not what you mean then your question makes no sense.
means to believe in the type of religion you have and it is a worldwide religion
God has no religion because religion is man made.