One key difference is the living arrangement. In all the three groups you mentioned in the OP, living together and working together went hand in hand.
It’s pretty normal for religious communities and universities to live and work in the same place, so this correlation doesn’t feel super strong to me.
One key difference is the living arrangement. In all the three groups you mentioned in the OP, living together and working together went hand in hand.
It’s pretty normal for religious communities and universities to live and work in the same place, so this correlation doesn’t feel super strong to me.