Exam 1: Understanding Religion
Exam 1: Understanding Religion46 Questions
Exam 2: Indigenous Religions54 Questions
Exam 3: Hinduism62 Questions
Exam 4: Buddhism77 Questions
Exam 5: Jainism and Sikhism64 Questions
Exam 6: Daoism and Confucianism74 Questions
Exam 7: Shinto62 Questions
Exam 8: Judaism69 Questions
Exam 9: Christianity87 Questions
Exam 10: Islam36 Questions
Exam 11: Alternative Paths54 Questions
Exam 12: The Modern Search28 Questions
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The analytical approach that studies the written texts of religion and even nonwritten material as reflections of the cultural values and assumptions that produced them is
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That area of investigation that explores sites of ancient civilizations, often uncovering remains of religious significance, is known as
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The anthropologist who lived in the Sudan among the Nuer and Azande people is
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Which of the following anthropologists suggested that religion was rooted in spirit worship?
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The analytical approach that searches for universal similarities in the languages, religions, and mythologies of various peoples is
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Describe at least three contemporary examples of religious devotion to female deities or the religious use of female imagery.
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The analytical approach that emphasizes the individuality of each experience in human societies and rejects the notion of underlying grand structures is
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Sigmund Freud, when analyzing the origin of religion, emphasized
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The French thinker who recognized extraordinary structural similarities in the stories told by the tribal peoples of the Americas is
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The approach that makes use of rational and systematic reasoning to answer the great questions of life and existence is
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The sacramental orientation in religion is characterized by
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The German theologian who held that religions emerge as human responses to the mysterious side of reality is
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The Scottish anthropologist who wrote the multivolume study of mythology called The Golden Bough is
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Describe the range of attitudes among religions toward words and special texts.
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Which psychologist described religion as something that grew out of a person's need to arrive at personal fulfillment?
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