How does the text define beliefs in the context of religion? What are three areas of belief that religious traditions typically address?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers vary but should include a definition of beliefs as ideas that explain the world and identify what should be sacred or held in awe, which is religion's ultimate concern. Beliefs that most religions address could include the following: (1) separating things into two categories, the sacred and the profane; (2) weaving together the fabric of many different and interdependent beliefs about ethical standards for judging proper behavior; (3) about the origins and meaning of life; (4) about theories of why the world was created (or cosmogony); (5) explanations of evil, suffering, and death; and (6) information about how to interpret the world and how to interact with a higher power.

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