existentialism and religious institutions
Existentialism refers to a philosophical perspective that focuses on the individual's freedom, responsibility, and the meaning of their existence in an absurd and often chaotic world. It emphasizes personal choices and authenticity, advocating for creating one's own values and finding purpose in life. Religious institutions, on the other hand, are organized bodies or organizations that are associated with a specific religious belief system. They often provide structure, guidance, and a communal platform for individuals to practice and express their religious beliefs, rituals, and traditions.
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