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The disciple of Freud who ultimately rebelled against him was
Select one:
a. Carl Jung.
b. Wilhelm Schmidt.
c. Rudolf Otto.
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The approach that especially makes use of reason to ¦nd answers to religious
questions is
Select one:
a. psychology.
b. mythology.
c. philosophy.
d. anthropology.
Belief in many gods is called
Select one:
a. polytheism.
b. monotheism.
c. agnosticism.
d. atheism.
In religious studies, the word myth means
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a. a story that is historically true.
b. a story that is historically untrue.
c. a story to explain that explains the unexplainable.
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That area of investigation that looks for and interprets religious evidence in ancient
sites, buildings, and objects is
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a. anthropology.
b. mythology.
c. sociology.
d. archaeology.
The French thinker who sought to go behind and beyond ordinary interpretations,
to in essence "deconstruct" texts and other phenomena in search of fresh ways of
seeing, was
Select one:
a. Foucault.
b. Derrida.
c. Lévi-Strauss.
d. Durkheim.
The analytical approach that carefully investigates individual elements in cultural
phenomena, rejecting the quest for universal structures that might undergird
language or religion, is
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a. structuralism.
b. existentialism.
c. post-structuralism.
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A mystical orientation in religion is characterized by
Select one:
a. an emphasis on mysterious happenings.
b. the seeking of a union with something greater than oneself.
c. the extensive use of holy water and statues.
d. a belief in alien origins of life forms.
One religion that particularly values and makes use of silence is
Select one:
a. Shinto.
b. Judaism.
c. Zen Buddhism.
d. Islam.
A sacramental orientation in religion is characterized by
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a. daily prayer.
b. the use of silent meditation.
c. the extensive use of bells and powders.
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A Dutch Reformed Church clergyman left his religious calling for painting. The
artist's name was
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a. Pierre Bonnard.
b. Vincent van Gogh.
c. Rosa Bonheur.
d. Claude Monet.
To "atone" means
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a. to bring harmony between the human and divine.
b. to eat food that has been ritually offered on an altar.
c. to consult spirits, usually through a shaman.
d. to pour out a liquid as an offering to a god or ancestor.
The calumet is a
Select one:
a. pipe.
b. drum.
c. mask.
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Sacred time tends to focus on the
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a. distant future.
b. immediate future.
c. present.
d. distant past.
Hehaka Sapa, also known as Black Elk, saw the circle as
Select one:
a. a form in which many elements of nature arrange themselves and show
similar origin.
b. a special form of the calumet.
c. evidence that man must dominate nature.
d. taboo for the people of Easter Island.
Indigenous religions today are especially threatened by
Select one:
a. destruction of habitat.
b. ecotourism.
c. resistance to the spread of television.
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A libation involves
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a. the pouring of a liquid on the ground as an offering.
b. the shaman's ability to §y through the air.
c. the forbidding of incest and marriage among close relatives.
d. vivid dreams and visions.
Christmas, though a Christian holy day, began as a celebration of
Select one:
a. the old English goddess of dawn.
b. the winter solstice.
c. Samhain in Ireland.
d. the return of ancestral spirits to the world.
Biophilia refers to
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a. the study of biology.
b. a love of all forms of life.
c. a method for studying indigenous religions.
d. a kind of hula.1/8/22, 11:34 AM Graded Exam 1
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When was the Bhagavad Gita written?
Select one:
a. 2000-1500 B.C.E.
b. 1000-800 B.C.E.
c. 400 B.C.E.-400 C.E.
d. 700-900 C.E.
Facts lending support to the "Aryan invasion theory" include
Select one:
a. the advanced ancient civilization discovered in the ruins found in the Indus
River valley.
b. ancient seals showing someone seated in a yogic meditation posture.
c. ancient Sanskrit's relation to Greek and Latin.
d. important concepts found in the Upanishads.
Krishna is considered an incarnation of
Select one:
a. Shiva.
b. Durga.
c. Vishnu.
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A mantra is a
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a. sacred painting.
b. form of meditation.
c. breath exercise.
d. short chant.
A major city of the pre-Vedic culture of the Indus River Valley was
Select one:
a. Harappa.
b. Benares.
c. Madras.
d. Pataliputra.
The religious practice of ordinary Hindus is primarily
Select one:
a. devotion to deities.
b. the practice of meditation.
c. breathing exercises.
d. the study of ancient religious texts.
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