Exam 2: Talking About Religion
Exam 1: Thinking About Religion41 Questions
Exam 2: Talking About Religion41 Questions
Exam 3: Hinduism: the Eternal Law41 Questions
Exam 4: Hinduism: Law and Life41 Questions
Exam 5: Buddhism: Becoming Awake41 Questions
Exam 6: Buddhism: Awakening the World41 Questions
Exam 7: East Asian Sacred Ways: the Eternal Dao41 Questions
Exam 8: East Asian Sacred Ways: Harmony in the World41 Questions
Exam 9: Judaism: a Chosen People, Choosing God40 Questions
Exam 10: Judaism: Israel in the Diaspora41 Questions
Exam 11: Christianity: the God-Man Messiah41 Questions
Exam 12: Christianity: Communion and Community41 Questions
Exam 13: Islam: Submission and Faith41 Questions
Exam 14: Islam: the Pillars and the Umma41 Questions
Exam 15: Religions of Place: a Sacred World Around Us41 Questions
Exam 16: New Religions: Quest for the Sacred41 Questions
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Your textbook author opens the chapter wondering whether his preference for the ________ qualifies as a religion.
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The effort to seek a genuine understanding is __________.
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Making comparisons based on data will help promote __________.
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Being a fan of a sports team has nothing in common with being a member of a religious group.
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Your textbook author considers "truthiness" more valuable than truthfulness.
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Your textbook author considers monologue more valuable than dialogue.
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Religions may not share many of the same beliefs, but there are some basic categories of things common to all, such as myth, doctrine, and ritual.
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________ is the repetition of verifiable falsehoods until they are believed.
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An explanation designed to help believers understand the world and know how to behave is a __________.
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Your textbook author suggests one way of promoting objectivity in studying the religions of the world is to __________.
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