Exam 6: Miscellaneous Doctrines: the Truth of Self, Suffering and Salvation and Epilogue
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
Exam 9: Social Order and Government and the Epilogue46 Questions
Exam 10: Religious Experience46 Questions
Exam 11: Religion and Art40 Questions
Exam 12: Beatitude, or Salvation Reconsidered, the Epilogue45 Questions
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Four Noble Truths:
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-Imago Dei
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The "Self" as "impersonal essence" means somehow my "soul" is different from the "I" that I think I am.
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The religious idea of the self as an impersonal essence means
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The author argues that claiming we humans are made "in the image of God" is
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Explain from our text the concepts of heaven and nirvana and clarify how they are alike and different. Connect each idea to other religious truth claims about the self to illustrate each belief's consistency with a larger body of orthodox beliefs.
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Our textbook suggests that religions try to help us understand our own "self" because
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Explain the textbook's use of the terms "empirical self" and Self as "impersonal essence," showing how the two are different.
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In tribal religions, people can join their ancestors in the afterlife, in a kind of spiritual existence.
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The textbook author suggests that the problem of evil is a particularly religious problem because
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The concept of karma is logically connected to the idea of reincarnation.
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-Theodicy
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Describe some real or imagined disaster and use two different religious explanations of why such "evil" occurs. Connect each explanation to a concept of Ultimate Being and evaluate both views for logical consistency and explanatory value. Defend which view you think best helps to explain the human condition.
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According to our text, the idea of a monistic Ultimate Being is most consistent with the belief that
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One religious explanation for the suffering of "innocent" people was exemplified in Buddhism by
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