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What is a religious revival?

A religious revival is a period of renewed interest and enthusiasm for religious beliefs and practices within a community or society. It often involves an increase in religious activities such as worship, prayer, and evangelism, as well as a heightened sense of spiritual fervor and commitment among believers.


What do religious believers mean by dominion?

In a religious context, believers often interpret dominion as a responsibility given by a higher power to care for and steward the Earth. This can involve managing and utilizing resources wisely, showing compassion towards all living beings, and preserving the planet for future generations. It is seen as a directive to exercise authority with kindness and reverence rather than exploitation.


What ways do religious believer may help a person in need?

Religious believers may help a person in need by offering emotional support, providing practical assistance such as food or shelter, and offering spiritual guidance through prayer or counseling. They may also connect the person with community resources or networks that can provide additional support.


What does religious believers mean by Community?

Certainly community means different things to different people, but i like this question so I will give it my Justice. The short answer would be a group of persons following the "Golden Rule" (if you are Christian) or the "Silver rule" (if you are Buddhist) Most religions have a version of this universal rule of community. Essentially it means to do on to others as you would have them do on to you. You may have heard the saying it takes a village to raise a child, or I like to say it takes a child to raise a village. See also Zion


What was the religious movement called during the 1920's?

One significant religious movement during the 1920s in the United States was the rise of Fundamentalism, which emphasized a literal interpretation of the Bible and a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs. This movement was a response to Modernism, which sought to reconcile religious beliefs with new scientific and intellectual developments.