existentialism and religious interpretations of death
Existentialism is a philosophical outlook that emphasizes individual human existence, freedom, and responsibility. It focuses on the individual's experience of life and the meaning they create through their choices and actions. Religious interpretations of death, on the other hand, refer to the various beliefs and perspectives held by different religions regarding the nature, purpose, and afterlife of human existence. These interpretations often provide a framework for understanding death and its significance in the context of a religious worldview.
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