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Invitation to World Religions
Quiz 1: An Invitation to the Study of World Religions
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Question 101
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In the words of sociologist _______, "a definition is not more or less true, only more or less useful."
Question 102
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Psychologist _______ asserted that religion is "the universal obsessional neurosis of humanity."
Question 103
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_______ explicitly denies the existence of God or gods.
Question 104
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Hindus who embrace _______ believe that all reality is ultimately one
Question 105
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Historian of religions _______ describes the hierophany as a manifestation of the sacred that helps a people to establish its cosmology.
Question 106
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Religious understanding of the nature of the world is known as _______.
Question 107
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Some religions emphasize _______, asserting that God, or some other supernatural force such as Hindu dharma (ethical duty), has established what constitutes right behavior.
Question 108
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_______ Buddhism refuses to make much at all of death beyond acknowledging its natural place in the order of things.
Question 109
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Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism all maintain belief in _______, the "wheel of life."
Question 110
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According to _______, a genuine experience of "the Holy" is characterized by two powerful and contending forces, mysterium tremendum and fascinans.
Question 111
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Both the numinous and nirvana are examples of _______ states of existence.
Question 112
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Rather than depending on empirical verifiability or rational coherence for their power, _______ are simply accepted by believers as "true accounts".
Question 113
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Modes of experience such as Buddhist _______ are by definition beyond the reach of empirical observation and of description.
Question 114
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Historical transformations, accelerated during the past several centuries by such diverse and powerful factors as colonialism, the scientific revolution, and economic_______, have reshaped religious traditions.