Common factors and sins are included in the penance in wider sense. This definition refers to the process of uniting people who are united (Douglas, 107). This is a theological term derived from Anglo-Saxon. In the Old Testament of the RSV Bible, the word of Atonement appeared 87 times (Nelson, 55). According to the Strongs Exhaustive Concordance using the King James version, there were 77 times in the Old Testament, only once in the New Testament.
Atonement: a term that refers to the forgiveness of sin in Judaism and Christianity. For Christians, the atonement is found by the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. For the Jews, the Day of Atonement is at the Day of Atonement (Day of Atonement). There, the practitioner urges God to forgive the crime committed in the past year (Prothero 2008: 199). Attendance to the religious service, measurement: The survey measures the frequency of respondents' participation in the place of worship. The extent to which measurement errors are present in self-reported attendance is controversial as people tend to overestimate their participation (see Smith 1998). Examples of this survey are in the 2008 general social survey, the Baylor religious study in 2005 and the 2003 national youth and religious studies. These are all in ARDA's data archive.
Forgiveness, atonement doctrine: In religious anthropology, humans are saved from sins and curses through forgiveness, an intervention of God. Of course, people may find different ideas about human involvement in atonement; people discuss the role of human behavior in atonement. Immortal argument: The human self concept is full of immortal beliefs of the human soul. It leads to understanding the value of human beings. My essence as an individual continues to live because my body is immortal even after my body dies. It is also related to the understanding of the reward. In other words, my life on the ground decides my eternal life in some way. Finally, the eternal concept connects anthropology and anthropology, and wishes for a better life and perfect human beings than death.