Abstract
The intricate interplay between religion and culture manifests in multifaceted ways, shaping the ethos of societies across diverse contexts. Religion is a foundational source of moral and ethical values, influencing societal norms and individual conduct. Cultural traditions and rituals often find their roots in religious beliefs, contributing significantly to the cultural identity of communities. This relationship extends to artistic expressions and architectural styles, with religious themes permeating art and sacred spaces. Religious festivals and holidays become pivotal cultural events, fostering community cohesion through unique rituals and celebrations. Language and literature are influenced by religious texts, and religious doctrines can impact social structures and relationships within a community. Moreover, religion shapes a culture’s worldview and cosmology, defining beliefs about the origin of the universe, humanity, and life’s purpose. Education, governance, and legal systems may also bear the imprint of religious teachings. This dynamic interaction between religion and culture underscores the complexity and richness of their interconnectedness, with changes in one domain influencing the other over time. Cultural diversity further adds nuance to this relationship, highlighting the varied influences contributing to the mosaic of human societies.
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Brent MooreChair and Professor, Behavioral and Health Sciences, Indiana Wesleyan University, Missouri, United States
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2024 Special Focus—Spaces, Movement, Time: Religions at Rest and in Movement
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Time, Space, Culture, Context, Religion, Ethical, Rooted, Diversity, Teachings
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