Exam 2: Concepts of Ultimate Being
Exam 1: Defining Religion47 Questions
Exam 2: Concepts of Ultimate Being53 Questions
Exam 3: Founders and Manifestations43 Questions
Exam 4: Scripture As Source and Authority52 Questions
Exam 5: The Languages of Religion41 Questions
Exam 6: Miscellaneous Doctrines: the Truth of Self, Suffering and Salvation and Epilogue47 Questions
Exam 7: Ritual52 Questions
Exam 8: Moral Action45 Questions
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Exam 10: Religious Experience46 Questions
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According to monotheism, to say that God is "personal" means that God has thoughts and emotions.
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According to our text, it is helpful to describe the central element of religion as
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Religious scholar, Rudolf Otto, described Ultimate Being as
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Trying to understand the concept and the examples of Ultimate Being
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Pick an example of a monistic Ultimate Being and a theistic Ultimate Being and explain their similarities and differences. Evaluate each concept philosophically and argue for one as more reasonable or logical than the other.
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Explain the concepts of transcendence and immanence used to describe the relation of Ultimate Being to the world around us. Use examples from the text.
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Use the pronouns "He," "It," and "They" and explain what difference they make as pronouns for Ultimate Being.
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