Exam 1: Introduction: Understanding World Religions in Global Perspective
Exam 1: Introduction: Understanding World Religions in Global Perspective132 Questions
Exam 2: Indigenous Religions132 Questions
Exam 3: Jewish Identity and Faith131 Questions
Exam 4: The Christian Tradition131 Questions
Exam 5: Islam: the Many Faces of the Muslim Experience127 Questions
Exam 6: Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism: South Asian Religions132 Questions
Exam 7: Buddhism: Paths Toward Nirvana131 Questions
Exam 8: East Asian Religions: Confucianism, Daoism, Shinto, Buddhism131 Questions
Exam 9: Globalization: From New Religions to World Religions Engaging Global Challenges132 Questions
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The two world wars gave people around the world hope that scientific progress would eliminate the problems of society.
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Anticolonial reactions to the oppressions of colonialism often included a resurgence of religion influence.
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_______ of 1965 drastically increased diversity of immigrant populations and trend of globalization in the United States.
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How did urbanization pave the way for the emergence of the world religions?
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Summarize the four types of religious story, including the problems and ideals of each.
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Sympathetic imagination means that we feel sorry for people who are different from us.
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Analyze how the World Wars might have influenced modern beliefs and faith in the inevitable progress of science. In what ways did this contribute to Postmodern trends?
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_______, the domination of one society by another, is part of the story of virtually all religions and civilizations.
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Departments of religious studies began to appear in secular American universities in the 1960s in response to the increasing _______ spurred by globalization.
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Whereas modern cultural metanarratives emphasize a story of history as progress, ancient cultural metanarratives were based on _______ myths.
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Describe ways in which postmodernity differs from modernity, according to the text.
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Tribal identity was collective in part because everyone shared the same hunting-gathering activities.
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Religion is about what people hold _______, what matters more than anything else to them.
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This form of religious language is typical of religious traditions in which human beings seek a direct embodied experience of the ultimate reality.
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Discuss the ways in which politics is connected to religious traditions. Use examples from the chapter.
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The scientific worldview, which was part of modern culture, was highly respectful of premodern beliefs.
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