existentialism and religious identity
Existentialism is a philosophical belief that focuses on the individual's search for meaning and purpose in their existence. It emphasizes personal responsibility and freedom of choice in shaping one's life. Religious identity, on the other hand, refers to an individual's affiliation with a particular religious tradition or belief system, as well as the values, practices, and community associated with it. The relationship between existentialism and religious identity explores how individuals reconcile their personal existential questions with their religious beliefs and how these beliefs shape their understanding of existence.
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