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The four fundamental elements of all religious traditions are creed (shared beliefs), code (approved behaviors; mores), cult (established rituals; worship), and community (the adherents of this tradition). Through such a pattern of organization, a religion (from re-ligare) functions to bind together the disparate aspects of human experience into a coherent whole, making cosmos out of chaos.
1. Cavanaugh, et al., The Sacred Quest
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1991, 1995), 22.
2. "Defining Religion," Ultimate Questions, 88.