Assignment Is Ps
Assignment Is Ps
Assignment Is Ps
Assignment # 1
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Usmaan Khan (9398)
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Submitted to: Dr. AnwarullahTayyabi
Introduction:
Many attempts have been made to describe the
religion but every theory has its own limitation.
Many people focus on a very narrow definition that
matches the individual's own religion, but few
others. Many definitions focus too narrowly on only
a few aspects of religion; they tend to exclude
those religions that do not fit well. Religions have
various different aspects.
The word religion is derived from Latin "religio"
(what attaches or retains, moral bond, anxiety of
self-consciousness, scruple) used by the Romans,
before Jesus Christ, to indicate the worship of the
demons .The origin of "religio" is debated since
antiquity. Cicero said it comes from "relegere" (to
read again, to re-examine carefully, to gather) in
the meaning "to carefully consider the things
related to the worship of gods".
According to various defilations we can conclude
that religion is the set of beliefs, feelings, and
practices that define the relations between human
being and sacred or divinity. The majority of
religions have developed starting from a revelation
based on the exemplary history of a nation, of a
prophet or a wise man who taught an ideal of life.
Views on Religion:
Religion can be understood through some ideas.
The ideas are as follows:
1. Religion and nature: Religion has its own
origins in and power from the encounter of the
natural world. Which provokes fears and threaten
order in response, religion develops as an attempt
to appease natural forces that are beyond human
control.
2. Religion and Divinity: Religion marks the
human encounter with God or Gods. Scriptures,
rituals, ethics and faith are built around the
meeting between divine and human kind
3. Religion and the sacred: Religion is the
human response to the sacred that which is
separated from the everyday. The sacred have
particular value because its remind humanity of its
origins and its contact with a power that is beyond
this world.
Conclusion:
Religion has always been with us. Throughout
history, it has expressed the deepest questions
human beings can ask, and it has taken a central
place in the lives of virtually all civilizations and
cultures. As we think all the way back to the dawn
of human consciousness, we find religion
everywhere we turn.
Why does religion continue to thrive? Because we
find religion everywhere, on television, in film, in
popular music, in our towns and neighborhoods.
We discover religion at the center of global issues
and cultural conflict. We see religion in the lives of
the people we know and love, and in ourselves, as
we live out and wrestle with our own religious faith.
And there are many reasons, but one thing is
certain: religious traditions are adaptable in
important ways. For many, contemporary religion
even has room for skepticism, science, and the
secular, which allows it to keep going strong in our
rapidly changing world.
References:
http://studyreligion.org/why/index.html
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/religi
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http://atheisme.free.fr/Religion/What-isreligion-1.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/rel_defn1.h
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