Religious Transformation
Religious transformation refers to significant changes in beliefs, practices, or institutions within a religion. This can occur due to various factors, including cultural exchanges, social movements, or internal reforms. For example, the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century led to the emergence of new Christian denominations and altered the landscape of Christianity.
Such transformations can also involve the adaptation of religious beliefs to modern contexts, as seen in the rise of New Age spirituality. Additionally, religious transformation may result from interfaith dialogue, where different faiths influence each other, fostering a more inclusive understanding of spirituality and belief systems.