
1) Devoutness 2) Exaggerated or affected piety 3) Personality trait 4) Pietism 5) Religiousism 6) Religiousness
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1) Religiousism
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Religiosity, in its broadest sense, is a comprehensive sociological term used to refer to the numerous aspects of religious activity, dedication, and belief (religious doctrine). Another term that would work equally well, though less often used, is religiousness. In its narrowest sense, religiosity deals more with how religious a person is, and le...
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• (n.) The quality of being religious; religious feeling or sentiment; religiousness.
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the importance of religion in a person's life
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(from the article `religion, philosophy of`) Internal criticisms of religion usually focus on such themes as narrowness, sectarianism, traditionalism, conventionalism, materialism, and ...
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Re·lig`i·os'i·ty noun [ Latin
religiositas : confer French
religiosit... .] The quality of being religious; religious feeling or sentiment; religiousness. [ R.]
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The degree to which a person is religious or spiritual. Sociologists usually consider a number of factors, such as church attendance, belief in God, prayer frequency, and professed importance of religion to assess a person's level of religiosity (Johnstone 2006
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[
n] - exaggerated or affected piety
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religionism noun exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal
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