Exam 1: Introduction: Understanding World Religions in Global Perspective

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The development of urban life and the first great cities that started around 3000 BCE led directly to the specialization of labor.

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When _______ became the first religion to span the globe, every religion was made to reckon with its beliefs, its practices, and its critiques of other religions in a new diversity of worldviews.

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Belief in the nation as a sacred entity is called

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In the myths of history, time is the enemy.

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Detail the problematic nature of attempts to report numbers of adherents to world religions. Consult Figure 1.1. in the text Explain why the estimated percentages assigned to each religious tradition exceed 100%.

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A modernist seeks accommodation of religious tradition to the insights of science and

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The authors call a particular moment in which pre-modern religious traditions clashed with modern worldview an Encounter with _______.

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Atheists and agnostics do not have morals.

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A _______ is a symbolic story about the origins of the world and what determines the destiny of human beings.

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The myths of history characterize the goal of life as peace and justice through _______ with the will of God.

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The postmodern era is characterized by the collapse of

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Which of the following is NOT necessarily a key element of religion?

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In regard to religion, a Postmodernist might seek to affirm the role of religion in a manner which embraces _______.

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Every religious tradition uses myth to convey the deepest and most profound truths about life.

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Religious experiences are defined as those focused on a belief in God or gods.

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In the modern era, religion was primarily viewed as

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The authors characterize "postmodern" as the time

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Orthopraxy could include

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Compare religious practice in premodern times with that influenced by globalization. Explain how changes influenced personal identity and how this may have impacted collective practice.

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The study of religion is primarily defined by

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