existentialism and religious salvation
Existentialism refers to a philosophical belief that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and subjective experience. It explores questions about the purpose and meaning of life, as well as the individual's responsibility for their actions and choices. Religious salvation, on the other hand, relates to beliefs within various religious traditions that offer a means of deliverance or attainment of a better existence beyond this life. It typically involves the idea of spiritual salvation, redemption, or enlightenment through obedience to religious teachings or the intervention of a divine entity.
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