existentialism and religion
Existentialism is a philosophical belief system that emphasizes the individual's freedom, responsibility, and the search for meaning in life. Religion, on the other hand, refers to organized systems of beliefs and practices relating to the divine or spiritual aspects of human existence. The intersection of existentialism and religion explores how individuals navigate questions of ultimate meaning and purpose within a religious context, combining existential ideas with religious teachings and practices.
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