The Indian perspective on religion is separated by a "great gulf" from Western thinking about religion because

A) Western religion is always practiced in a church.

B) tribal religions rely on tribal elders to lead all ceremonies and Western religions can be practiced by anyone.

C) the Indian perspective is communal and the Western perspective is individual.

D) the Indian perspective is individual and the Western perspective is communal.


C

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