Multiple Choice
Matching: The letter of the correct definition is given in the space provided.
-Fall of Adam
A) A character in many myths of Native religion who is unconsciously responsible for problems in the world.
B) An effort to explain a particular evil and how it's compatible with divine goodness.
C) Hindu idea of a deeper Self, impersonal and without individuality, in contrast to ego self.
D) Judaic idea that humans have spirits, minds that are like God's own qualities.
E) Judaic myth that seeks to explain why human life is no longer as perfect as God created it.
F) The way we experience ourselves in our unique individuality; the "I that I think I am."
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