religious conversion
Religious conversion is the act of adopting a new belief system or religious faith different from one's previous religious or non-religious beliefs.
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Related Concepts (24)
- apostasy
- challenges faced during religious conversion
- conversion
- conversion as a lifelong process and ongoing commitment
- conversion from one sect or denomination to another within the same religion
- conversion networks and support systems
- conversion stories and personal narratives
- converting to a new religious faith
- cultural diffusion
- cultural implications of religious conversion
- differences between voluntary and forced religious conversion
- family dynamics and conflicts related to religious conversion
- historical examples of religious conversion
- identity transformation through religious conversion
- legal considerations in religious conversion
- process of religious conversion
- psychological aspects of religious conversion
- reasons for religious conversion
- religious conversion and interfaith dialogue
- religious conversion in the context of colonialism or imperialism
- religious intolerance
- social impacts of religious conversion
- spiritual experiences and revelations leading to religious conversion
- the role of missionaries in religious conversion
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- forced religious conversions
- proselytization
- religious ceremony
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- religious conversions in history
- religious faith
- religious indoctrination
- religious influence
- religious offense
- religious persecution
- religious wars