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What Does the Principle of Isostasy Explain

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What does the principle of isostasy explain?

Discuss the significance of rituals, traditions, and the notion of the ineffable in religious practices.
Explore the ethical and moral dimensions of religious belief, including the relationship between religion and morality as proposed by thinkers like Immanuel Kant and Paul Tillich.
Develop critical thinking skills in evaluating theological and philosophical arguments related to religion.
Reflect on contemporary critiques of religion offered by thinkers like Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud.

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