existentialism and religious morality
Existentialism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and responsibility in creating meaning in life. Religious morality, on the other hand, refers to ethical principles and values derived from a religious belief system. The term "existentialism and religious morality" represents the exploration and integration of these two perspectives, examining questions of meaning, values, and morality from both existential and religious viewpoints.
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