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    • Religious behaviours are behaviours motivated by religious beliefs. Religious actions are also called 'ritual' and religious avoidances are called taboos or ritual prohibitions. Religious beliefs can inform ordinary aspects of life including eating, clothing and marriage, as well as deliberately religious acts such as worship, prayer, sacrifices etc. As there are over 4,000 reli… See more

    Actions

    Religious behaviours may take on several aspects;
    • they may be public, such as participating in … See more

    Avoidances

    A religious avoidance is when a person desists from something or from some action for religious reasons. It can be food or drink that one does not touch because of one's religion for some time (fast). This abstinence can … See more

    Academic study

    Religious behaviour is seldom studied for itself. When it is given attention at all, it is usually studied as an illustration of the religious images, like in comparative religion and cultural anthropology, or as part of the study of ma… See more

    Controversies

    Opposition to religious behaviour can lead to Religious Persecution, where certain individuals and groups are seen as 'separate' and unwelcome due to their beliefs or actions. See more

     
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  1. Actions motivated by religious beliefs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Religious behaviours are behaviours motivated by religious beliefs. Religious actions are also called ' ritual ' and religious avoidances are called taboos or ritual prohibitions.
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    Religion is a range of social - cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements —although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion. Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging...

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    Religious practices include the rituals and devotions directed at the supernatural. Often religions believe in the spiritual nature of humans. There are many different religions, denominations or sects, each with a different set of beliefs. Some beliefs are also concerned with the moral behavior of humans.
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    Comprising over 1500 entries, this comprehensive encyclopedia covers a range of global religions and religious behavior through a psychological and evolutionary lens.

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