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ioda
3 years ago
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why is it important to study different religions of the world? How would knowing the history of a religion and where it primaril

y is geographically located help you understand events later in history? need at least 5 sentences, provide examples, from various religions of history, and how they have influenced world history.
History
2 answers:
12345 [234]3 years ago
4 0
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2><h2><u>Traveling</u></h2><h2><u>Explanation:</u></h2><h2><u>If you travel somewhere you might not understand why their doing something or how they are speaking. You would be completely lost. This is just one of the many reason for why you need to know other religions. </u></h2>
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:Religious Studies is intellectually exciting because it provides access to the mystery of the other.

Religion is one of the primary disciplines for investigating the boundary questions of life and death, of love and hate, that characterize the human condition.

Religious Studies is academically enriching because it is a trans disciplinary mode of inquiry that engenders deep intercultural literacy.

Serious study of the world's religions inculcates unique cultural sensitivities among students.  

Religious Studies is personally meaningful because it raises questions of purpose and value along with developing important life skills.

Religious studies enables the development of crucial aptitudes -- critical thinking, communication competence

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