There is probably no 'general' answer to the question. Each religion might answer this differently.
For example: Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians, (while they do follow the traditions within The Bible that apply for Christians), they follow NO man-made 'traditions'. In other words, 'tradition' has NO role in their religion.
it convinced many europeans to value logic and reason over religion and tradition
It convinced many Europeans to value logic and reason over religion and tradition
African Tradition Religion
Confucianism emphasises duty and tradition.
Their dancing is from tradition, not necessarily from religion.
For some people, religion is simply tradition, but for others it is a personal relationship with God. If a belief in a certain religion is based on tradition, the person most likely will not follow the beliefs of that religion happily.Answer:The belief in a higher Power (religion in its most basic form) is the oldest of traditions. All ancient societies worldwide, no exceptions, had this belief.
Pacific School of Religion's motto is 'A Tradition of Boldness'.
• *GREAT TRADITION: Religion as expressed in the normative texts of the religion (Quran, sunna, parts of the shari'a, particular creeds, etc.)• *LITTLE TRADITIONS: effect of particular local practices; religion as practiced by different communities, or different social groups within the faith.
Tradition holds that it was Abraham.
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tradition and history
Yes.