existentialism and religious transformation
Existentialism is a philosophical belief that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and the search for meaning in life. It focuses on the subjective experience of individuals and their responsibility for creating their own purpose. Religious transformation refers to the process of undergoing a change or evolution in one's religious beliefs or spirituality. It involves a deep reflection on one's understanding of religious concepts, practices, and their personal relationship with the divine or higher power.
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