I can TRY and answer this for you, but don't take my word for it. I am currently enrolled in Cultural Geography, Cultural Anthropology, Communications culture and diversity, and International Studies so here are my guesses... One- A culture that is predominately one religion or Two- Here is an example- I interviewed someone from China and asked them about their country's religion. She stated that many people were spiritual, but there were no specific rules, books, religious leaders, teachings or temples/buildings. Not really sure...maybe this will help...I'll check out my books.
The Muslim ruler, Akbar, mandated religious and cultural toleration.
Paul had no arguments about religious and cultural superiority.
Education experiences, social and cultural expectations, and religious beliefs are called Animism.
Education experiences, social and cultural expectations, and religious beliefs are called Animism.
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The Mughal Empire
culture of AUSTRAALIA
Islam
outstanding beuty hitorical significance cultural/religious values
changing of cultural diversity, country pride, patriotism, religious honor.
Greek religious festivals with competitions contributed to their cultural unity or panhellenism.
A cultural conflict is a conflict between a person or persons religious background, ethnicity, and or beliefs. For example: There is a christian and an atheist sitting in a park and they begin to discuss their beliefs. A conflict could then arise between the two people with different religious beliefs because of their cultural backgrounds thus being a cultural conflict.