Exam 7: Magic and Divination
Exam 1: The Anthropological Study of Religion80 Questions
Exam 2: Mythology58 Questions
Exam 3: Religious Symbols59 Questions
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Exam 5: Altered States of Consciousness and Religious Specialists51 Questions
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Exam 7: Magic and Divination59 Questions
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In some societies guilt and innocence are determined by having a red-hot knife pressed against some part of the accused person's body.This is an example of a(n):
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By acting out the mating behavior of animals,Australian Aborigines believe that they are affecting the reproductive cycle of the animal.Such increase rituals are a form of homeopathic magic.
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Edward Tylor did not include magic in his definition of religion.
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The apparent connection between things that are no longer connected as a basis of magic defines homeopathic magic.
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Why did many of the late nineteenth century anthropology consider magic not to be a part of religion?
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Possession and prophecy are examples of deliberate inspirational divination.
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Magic involves the use of plant material,called medicines,in which supernatural power resides among the:
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In benge or the poison oracle of the Azande poison is fed to pigs.
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