Deck 1: Studying Western Religions

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C) mountains
D) mesas
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Many ancient cave dwellings depict hunting scenes with a dancing human figure representing a ________.

A) prehistoric hunter
B) shaman
C) tribal dancer
D) self-portrait of the artist
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Another name for witchdoctor is ________.

A) brahmin
B) rishi
C) magus
D) shaman
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Various hunting rituals show that people believed that the spirit of the killed animal or person ________.

A) seeks revenge
B) survives death
C) brings disease
D) brings compassion
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One way to deal with unfriendly spirits is to ________.

A) neglect them
B) exorcise them
C) frighten them
D) take flight
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One of the powerful reasons for human religion suggested by your textbook is ________.

A) fear of sin
B) fear of Satan
C) the idea of an afterlife
D) the joy of death
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The axis mundi is the symbolic link connecting ________.

A) heaven and hell
B) man and ghosts
C) earth and sky
D) man and god
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The Egyptian goddess Bast is commonly associated with a ________.

A) peacock
B) cat
C) owl
D) serpent
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The sacred bull mount of the god Shiva is named ________.

A) Nandi
B) Europa
C) Minotaur
D) Bast
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One of the activities that the Indo-Europeans did not engage in was ________.

A) hunting
B) riding horses
C) farming
D) waging war
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Everywhere the Indo-Europeans conquered, they set up ________.

A) a social system with four divisions
B) the subjugation of women
C) tent cities
D) principalities
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One of the social classes in India is the ________.

A) Catalhoyuk
B) Dyaus
C) Vestal
D) Vaishyas
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The priest class in India is called ________.

A) Druids
B) Brahmins
C) Shudras
D) Bronislaw
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In India, the four-level social system was given mythic status in ________.

A) the Rig Veda
B) Mt. Meru
C) the Purusha
D) Olympia
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Which of the following was not necessary in order to consult the Oracle of Delphi?

A) pay a fee
B) sacrifice a black goat
C) amputate a finger
D) climb a mountain
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Zoroastrianism played an integral role in the development of ________.

A) Monotheism
B) Polytheism
C) Atheism
D) Pantheism
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When did Zoroastrianism first emerge?

A) 5,000 years ago
B) 2,500 years ago
C) 1,000 years ago
D) 500 years ago
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Which groups played an integral role in the development of "mystery religions"?

A) Persian and Arabic
B) American and Canadian
C) Chinese and Japanese
D) Greek and Roman
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The myth of ____________ plays an important role in understanding the changes in the seasons

A) Oedipus
B) Apollo
C) Persephone
D) Pandora
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Which is the most recent sacred scriptural text?

A) Hindu Vedas
B) Jewish Torah
C) Zoroastrian Avesta
D) Christian Gospels
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In the ancient Greek cosmology, the primary elements that make up the world are ________.

A) wood, fire, ash, and earth
B) earth, air, fire, and water
C) sun, moon, stars, and the gods
D) iron, coal, gold, and marble
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A surah is associated with the ________.

A) Qur'an
B) Avesta
C) Vedas
D) Zohar
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It is believed that Moses received revelations from God on Mount _______.

A) Carmel
B) Sinai
C) Meru
D) Ararat
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The Indo-Europeans helped to ________ the notion of hereditary priesthood.

A) invent
B) condemn
C) spread
D) Modify
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One way the avatar is a saviour is that he saves ________.

A) the dying
B) the underworld
C) the world from evil
D) social norms
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When were the Gospels written?

A) Just after the Birth of Christ
B) Just after the Baptism of Christ
C) Two or Three Generations after the Death of Christ
D) After the Great Schism in 1054
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What type of approach to the study of religion does the American Academy of Religion take?

A) historical studies approach
B) textual studies approach
C) religious studies approach
D) gender studies approach
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The term fundamentalism was originally applied to _______.

A) Islam
B) Judaism
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
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One of the earliest sets of scriptures we have is the ________.

A) Upanishads
B) sutras
C) gospels
D) Vedas
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The avatar wave gave Buddhism the story of _________.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Shakyamuni
C) Amitabha
D) Rama
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________ teaches that the Torah played a role in the creation.

A) The Gospel of John
B) The Lotus Sutra
C) The Qur'an
D) The Zohar
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The avatar wave gave Hinduism the story of _________.

A) Zoroaster
B) Shakyamuni
C) Krishna
D) Brahma
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Where did Joseph Smith receive the revelations that became the basis for Mormonism?

A) New York
B) California
C) Utah
D) North Dakota
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A Buddhist would place a ________ on top of a burial mound.

A) stupa
B) puja
C) mara
D) yad
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The Hindu goddess of speech is ________.

A) Logos
B) Vac
C) Indra
D) Zohar
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According to your text, religion pervades the human world enough that ________.

A) it has become meaningless
B) people are indirectly affected by it regardless of whether it plays a direct role in their lives
C) everyone is religious, whether they like it or not
D) its prevalence alone shows the nature of the divine
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According to your text, people study religion ________.

A) to look at their own beliefs from a different perspective
B) to know more about their own traditions
C) to protect themselves from conversion
D) all of the above
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Insiders to a religion may be disturbed when outsiders ________.

A) offer false teachings
B) kill their gods
C) offer true teachings
D) challenge their beliefs
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"Insider-outsider" matters are complex because there are ________.

A) false prophets
B) many kinds of insiders
C) actually no such matters
D) actually no outsiders
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One concept shared by all human cultures and fundamental to religion is ________.

A) competing heavenly jurisdictions
B) a porous separation between this and the spirit world
C) sacred places
D) natural elements warring with humans
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The place above the clouds was typically the home of the deity which was invariably ________.

A) omnipotent
B) female
C) pacifist
D) male
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Great rivers and waterfalls are often regarded as ________.

A) gathering places
B) places of danger
C) beyond human control
D) sacred
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A long-standing tendency has been to attribute _______ to animals.

A) memory
B) charitable thoughts
C) spirits
D) emotions
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The festival of Hallowe'en reflects a belief in ________ returning to earth once a year.

A) gods
B) dead witches
C) souls
D) gods of the underworld
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The only dimension essential to religion is ________.

A) imaginative
B) emotional
C) intellectual
D) all of the above
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Early humans believed that the spirits of animals needed to be ________.

A) watered
B) fed
C) appeased
D) monitored
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"Indo-European" is a term referring to ________.

A) an Asian style of western temple architecture
B) an ethnic group
C) a religion
D) a cultural system
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Zoroaster was a prophet who lived more than 2,500 years ago in the area of ________.

A) eastern Himalayas
B) eastern Europe
C) eastern Iran or Afghanistan
D) Southeast Asia
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Mystery religions became so influential and popular during the Roman period that they posed a threat to the ________.

A) stability of the Roman empire
B) lives of government officials
C) official Roman religion and priesthood
D) emperor
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Many scholars have suggested that some of the mystery religions directly influenced the development of ________.

A) Jewish sectarianism
B) Roman religious militants
C) Christianity
D) secret societies
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During the Babylonian exile, the experts in Jewish law were referred to as ________.

A) Levites
B) Sadducees
C) priests
D) rabbis
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Christians commonly refer to scriptures as the ________.

A) book
B) word
C) word of Jesus
D) word of God
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The term "fundamentalism" was first coined ________.

A) in the beginning of the twentieth century
B) during the Reformation
C) in the latter part of the twentieth century
D) during the Enlightenment
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A functional definition for religion might be that it ________.

A) is a way of promoting ideologically-based class structures
B) is a way of controlling human libido
C) is a way of developing deferential behaviour
D) is a way of creating community
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When giving dates it is preferable to use CE which means ________.

A) Christ Era
B) Common Era
C) Columbian Era
D) Christian Era
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When giving dates it is preferable to use BCE which means ________.

A) Before the Christ Era
B) Before the Common Era
C) Before the Columbian Era
D) Before the Christian Era
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The surahs of the Qur'an are believed to be the sacred words of God revealed to the prophet Muhammad by an angel.
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One thing a shaman does is appease animal spirits.
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Stonehenge is an ancient burial site.
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Obon is a religious food offering.
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The altar on top of the ancient city of Petra is an example of a "high place."
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"Avatar" is a word that comes from the Sanskrit for "blue-skinned humanoid."
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One of the gods associated with the virility of the bull is Dionysus.
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One of the four elements in the ancient Greek cosmology is earth.
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The earliest scriptures we have are the Jewish scriptures of the Zohar.
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One concept shared by all cultures is a belief in some sort of life after death.
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One meaning for "sacred" is "set aside."
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Ancient cultures around the world did not favour high places as burial sites.
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One of the meanings for the Greek word for "prophet" is someone who speaks on behalf of a deity.
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The avatar is a deity in a truly human form.
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The gospels were not written until two or three generations after the death of Jesus.
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In Christianity, Jesus can be considered as a sort of avatar.
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Christian, Jewish, and Muslim mystics believed they could describe their relationship with the deity.
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What are three basic characteristics of religion from ancient times? Use examples to illustrate your answer.
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What did Bronislaw Malinowski learn about dangerous endeavours and ritual?
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Ancient people preferred high places for burial sites. What did they do if there were no high places?
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How did the concept of "sky father" unite the Indo-Europeans?
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Describe the central myth in the Eleusinian mystery tradition.
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Where do "insiders" get their religious knowledge?
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What are some of the problems with dividing religions into Eastern and Western religions?
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The three levels of the world are earth, sky, and ________.

A) sea
B) underworld
C) mountains
D) mesas
B
2
Many ancient cave dwellings depict hunting scenes with a dancing human figure representing a ________.

A) prehistoric hunter
B) shaman
C) tribal dancer
D) self-portrait of the artist
B
3
Another name for witchdoctor is ________.

A) brahmin
B) rishi
C) magus
D) shaman
D
4
Various hunting rituals show that people believed that the spirit of the killed animal or person ________.

A) seeks revenge
B) survives death
C) brings disease
D) brings compassion
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One way to deal with unfriendly spirits is to ________.

A) neglect them
B) exorcise them
C) frighten them
D) take flight
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One of the powerful reasons for human religion suggested by your textbook is ________.

A) fear of sin
B) fear of Satan
C) the idea of an afterlife
D) the joy of death
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The axis mundi is the symbolic link connecting ________.

A) heaven and hell
B) man and ghosts
C) earth and sky
D) man and god
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The Egyptian goddess Bast is commonly associated with a ________.

A) peacock
B) cat
C) owl
D) serpent
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The sacred bull mount of the god Shiva is named ________.

A) Nandi
B) Europa
C) Minotaur
D) Bast
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One of the activities that the Indo-Europeans did not engage in was ________.

A) hunting
B) riding horses
C) farming
D) waging war
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Everywhere the Indo-Europeans conquered, they set up ________.

A) a social system with four divisions
B) the subjugation of women
C) tent cities
D) principalities
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One of the social classes in India is the ________.

A) Catalhoyuk
B) Dyaus
C) Vestal
D) Vaishyas
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The priest class in India is called ________.

A) Druids
B) Brahmins
C) Shudras
D) Bronislaw
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In India, the four-level social system was given mythic status in ________.

A) the Rig Veda
B) Mt. Meru
C) the Purusha
D) Olympia
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Which of the following was not necessary in order to consult the Oracle of Delphi?

A) pay a fee
B) sacrifice a black goat
C) amputate a finger
D) climb a mountain
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Zoroastrianism played an integral role in the development of ________.

A) Monotheism
B) Polytheism
C) Atheism
D) Pantheism
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When did Zoroastrianism first emerge?

A) 5,000 years ago
B) 2,500 years ago
C) 1,000 years ago
D) 500 years ago
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Which groups played an integral role in the development of "mystery religions"?

A) Persian and Arabic
B) American and Canadian
C) Chinese and Japanese
D) Greek and Roman
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The myth of ____________ plays an important role in understanding the changes in the seasons

A) Oedipus
B) Apollo
C) Persephone
D) Pandora
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Which is the most recent sacred scriptural text?

A) Hindu Vedas
B) Jewish Torah
C) Zoroastrian Avesta
D) Christian Gospels
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In the ancient Greek cosmology, the primary elements that make up the world are ________.

A) wood, fire, ash, and earth
B) earth, air, fire, and water
C) sun, moon, stars, and the gods
D) iron, coal, gold, and marble
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A surah is associated with the ________.

A) Qur'an
B) Avesta
C) Vedas
D) Zohar
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It is believed that Moses received revelations from God on Mount _______.

A) Carmel
B) Sinai
C) Meru
D) Ararat
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The Indo-Europeans helped to ________ the notion of hereditary priesthood.

A) invent
B) condemn
C) spread
D) Modify
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One way the avatar is a saviour is that he saves ________.

A) the dying
B) the underworld
C) the world from evil
D) social norms
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When were the Gospels written?

A) Just after the Birth of Christ
B) Just after the Baptism of Christ
C) Two or Three Generations after the Death of Christ
D) After the Great Schism in 1054
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What type of approach to the study of religion does the American Academy of Religion take?

A) historical studies approach
B) textual studies approach
C) religious studies approach
D) gender studies approach
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The term fundamentalism was originally applied to _______.

A) Islam
B) Judaism
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
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One of the earliest sets of scriptures we have is the ________.

A) Upanishads
B) sutras
C) gospels
D) Vedas
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The avatar wave gave Buddhism the story of _________.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Shakyamuni
C) Amitabha
D) Rama
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________ teaches that the Torah played a role in the creation.

A) The Gospel of John
B) The Lotus Sutra
C) The Qur'an
D) The Zohar
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The avatar wave gave Hinduism the story of _________.

A) Zoroaster
B) Shakyamuni
C) Krishna
D) Brahma
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Where did Joseph Smith receive the revelations that became the basis for Mormonism?

A) New York
B) California
C) Utah
D) North Dakota
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A Buddhist would place a ________ on top of a burial mound.

A) stupa
B) puja
C) mara
D) yad
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The Hindu goddess of speech is ________.

A) Logos
B) Vac
C) Indra
D) Zohar
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According to your text, religion pervades the human world enough that ________.

A) it has become meaningless
B) people are indirectly affected by it regardless of whether it plays a direct role in their lives
C) everyone is religious, whether they like it or not
D) its prevalence alone shows the nature of the divine
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According to your text, people study religion ________.

A) to look at their own beliefs from a different perspective
B) to know more about their own traditions
C) to protect themselves from conversion
D) all of the above
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Insiders to a religion may be disturbed when outsiders ________.

A) offer false teachings
B) kill their gods
C) offer true teachings
D) challenge their beliefs
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"Insider-outsider" matters are complex because there are ________.

A) false prophets
B) many kinds of insiders
C) actually no such matters
D) actually no outsiders
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One concept shared by all human cultures and fundamental to religion is ________.

A) competing heavenly jurisdictions
B) a porous separation between this and the spirit world
C) sacred places
D) natural elements warring with humans
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The place above the clouds was typically the home of the deity which was invariably ________.

A) omnipotent
B) female
C) pacifist
D) male
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Great rivers and waterfalls are often regarded as ________.

A) gathering places
B) places of danger
C) beyond human control
D) sacred
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A long-standing tendency has been to attribute _______ to animals.

A) memory
B) charitable thoughts
C) spirits
D) emotions
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The festival of Hallowe'en reflects a belief in ________ returning to earth once a year.

A) gods
B) dead witches
C) souls
D) gods of the underworld
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The only dimension essential to religion is ________.

A) imaginative
B) emotional
C) intellectual
D) all of the above
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46
Early humans believed that the spirits of animals needed to be ________.

A) watered
B) fed
C) appeased
D) monitored
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"Indo-European" is a term referring to ________.

A) an Asian style of western temple architecture
B) an ethnic group
C) a religion
D) a cultural system
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Zoroaster was a prophet who lived more than 2,500 years ago in the area of ________.

A) eastern Himalayas
B) eastern Europe
C) eastern Iran or Afghanistan
D) Southeast Asia
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Mystery religions became so influential and popular during the Roman period that they posed a threat to the ________.

A) stability of the Roman empire
B) lives of government officials
C) official Roman religion and priesthood
D) emperor
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Many scholars have suggested that some of the mystery religions directly influenced the development of ________.

A) Jewish sectarianism
B) Roman religious militants
C) Christianity
D) secret societies
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During the Babylonian exile, the experts in Jewish law were referred to as ________.

A) Levites
B) Sadducees
C) priests
D) rabbis
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52
Christians commonly refer to scriptures as the ________.

A) book
B) word
C) word of Jesus
D) word of God
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53
The term "fundamentalism" was first coined ________.

A) in the beginning of the twentieth century
B) during the Reformation
C) in the latter part of the twentieth century
D) during the Enlightenment
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A functional definition for religion might be that it ________.

A) is a way of promoting ideologically-based class structures
B) is a way of controlling human libido
C) is a way of developing deferential behaviour
D) is a way of creating community
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55
When giving dates it is preferable to use CE which means ________.

A) Christ Era
B) Common Era
C) Columbian Era
D) Christian Era
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When giving dates it is preferable to use BCE which means ________.

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C) Before the Columbian Era
D) Before the Christian Era
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The surahs of the Qur'an are believed to be the sacred words of God revealed to the prophet Muhammad by an angel.
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One thing a shaman does is appease animal spirits.
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Stonehenge is an ancient burial site.
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Obon is a religious food offering.
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The altar on top of the ancient city of Petra is an example of a "high place."
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"Avatar" is a word that comes from the Sanskrit for "blue-skinned humanoid."
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One of the gods associated with the virility of the bull is Dionysus.
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One of the four elements in the ancient Greek cosmology is earth.
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The earliest scriptures we have are the Jewish scriptures of the Zohar.
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One concept shared by all cultures is a belief in some sort of life after death.
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One meaning for "sacred" is "set aside."
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Ancient cultures around the world did not favour high places as burial sites.
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69
One of the meanings for the Greek word for "prophet" is someone who speaks on behalf of a deity.
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70
The avatar is a deity in a truly human form.
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71
The gospels were not written until two or three generations after the death of Jesus.
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72
In Christianity, Jesus can be considered as a sort of avatar.
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73
Christian, Jewish, and Muslim mystics believed they could describe their relationship with the deity.
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74
What are three basic characteristics of religion from ancient times? Use examples to illustrate your answer.
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75
What did Bronislaw Malinowski learn about dangerous endeavours and ritual?
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76
Ancient people preferred high places for burial sites. What did they do if there were no high places?
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77
How did the concept of "sky father" unite the Indo-Europeans?
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78
Describe the central myth in the Eleusinian mystery tradition.
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79
Where do "insiders" get their religious knowledge?
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80
What are some of the problems with dividing religions into Eastern and Western religions?
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