Most people follow religions brought to the continent by Europeans and Arabs.
Most people follow religions brought to the continent by Europeans and Arabs
Kenya's religion is broken into three categories: Christian, Muslim, and indigenous religions. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Kenya.
Sociology is extremely important on the understanding of religion. Sociology has a very different view on religion in comparison to actual religious people and can appear very comforting to agnostics or anybody really. Check this link out, it describes different sociological theories of religion by different sociologists: http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/Sociological-Theories-of-Religion.topicArticleId-26957,articleId-26931.html I hoped this helped I'm sorry I couldn't hyperlink the web address.
Religion is a very important and integral part of Society. Without religion there is no Society
Sociology is the study of society and interaction. Religion is a set of beliefs concerning God, nature, etc. In a sociology course, you will touch upon religion.
Since anthropolgy is the study of humans, religion is the base of human beliefs. People are different according to their beliefs, values and attitudes. As religion plays a big part in beliefs religion is nearly central to the study of different humans.
No it is not religion at all.
A+Ls** it focuses on traditional values of family,religion and morality.
A+Ls** it focuses on traditional values of family,religion and morality.
All religions are counted as the indigenous religion in the area where they where started/created. Hinduism is the religion of India and is still in current practice. As such it is deemed the indigenous religion of India. In the same way, Judaism and Christianity are indigenous to Palestine, and Islam is indigenous to the Hejaz. Buddhism might be considered indigenous to Uttar Pradesh, but it is no longer much practised there.
no
Hinduism is the indigenous religion of India.
There are no phrases here to choose from. He was very in to making a statement about politics and about religion in his work.
Mostly Roman Catholic; some Protestants. The indigenous religion is often incorporated in Catholic practices; and some 1% still practice their indigenous religion.
No. I have been trying to find a specific symbol for the primal indigenous religion, but nothing woukd come up.
Yes.
Animism
What is now called indigenous religion