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What is the relationship between psychology, theology (religion), and philosophy?

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What is the relationship between psychology, theology (religion), and philosophy?

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Human behavior involves biological, social, innate, learned and many other influences. It is the examination of what we do and why we do it. We are very complex animals. We are driven by innate instincts which we attempt to control through socialization. Much of our behavior is learnt. Religion/worship dates back to primitive man. They would offer sacrifices to the sun, moon, storms, fire or anything else they didn’t understand or thought could help them. In the Catholic mass, the word sacrifice is still used and believed in. Philosophy is about subjective thought on human kind and nature, and the world and our explanation of why it exists and how it works. It mostly deals with existential thought. Each of us has our own psychology, religious persuasion and philosophy on life. We all have our own philosophy and individual realities. Our lives, experiences, hurts, failings, successes make up who we are. We are still largely driven by our biological underpinnings. We try to find meaning

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