Final answer:
The correct answer is 'Third Orders,' which consist of lay people abiding by religious order rules without living in community.
Step-by-step explanation:
Members of Third Orders are lay people who live according to the rules of a religious order without necessarily living in a communal setting such as a monastery or convent. The terminology around religious lifestyles reflects the diversity of religious practices and understandings. The Shakers, as a religious society that detached from secular society to focus on their religious life, represent the opposite of Third Order members because Shakers live as a community. Similarly, the concept of Secular Religion shows how societal values can gain a status almost akin to divinity, shaping the social fabric, but it is not directly connected to the lifestyles of those in religious orders.
The question pertains to how individuals can engage with religious orders without fully withdrawing from society, illustrating the range of religious expression, from the fully communal life of the Shakers to the more integrated approach of Third Orders.