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Hi! This study guide includes all the concepts tested on the midterm for the course ANT3241. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to send me a message. I hope this helps you :)

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Anthropology Midterm Study Guide

★ ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION ↷


1.​ Anthropology: The study of human societies and cultures and their development.


2.​ Cultural relativism: Respecting other religions and understanding not every culture does
things the way you do (no bias/judgment!)


3.​ Local praxis: Putting thought into action; Looking at reality, not what [religious] leaders
say we should do.


4.​ Holism: Viewing religion as part of a larger system.


5.​ Emics: The insider's view of a culture; understanding things from within.


6.​ Etics: The outsider's view of culture; looking at it from an external perspective.


7.​ Religion: Ever-changing complexes of beliefs, practices, and clergies that propose a
spiritual reality beyond that immediately available to the senses.
a.​ Types of religion ↴
i.​ Monism: Good and evil, pleasure and pain, etc. → one source.


ii.​ Dualism: Two contending forces (good & evil).


iii.​ Deism: “A creator” made the world but doesn’t intervene.


iv.​ Theism: Deities do intervene in the world and make miracles happen,
respond to prayers and requests, etc.

, 1.​ Forms of theism ↴
a.​ Monotheism: One and only god.


b.​ Polytheism: Many gods form a pantheon.
i.​ REMINDER: Greeks!


c.​ Pantheism: Creator = creation; nothing created the
universe, it has always existed with God.


d.​ Henotheist: Many gods, but one is more powerful.


b.​ Types of non-believers ↴
i.​ Atheist: A person who is without theism (without God).
1.​ “I don’t believe in god(s)”


ii.​ Agnostic: A person without knowledge (gnosis).
1.​ If asked, “Does God exist?” they would say “I don’t know.”


iii.​ Heretics: “Free choosers”; Someone whose beliefs or actions are
considered wrong because they disagree with generally accepted beliefs.
1.​ “I’m part of the religion but believe something different and other
believers dislike me.”
a.​ Heresy: Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious
(especially Christian) doctrine.


iv.​ Schismatic: A baptized person who identifies as a Christian but refuses to
submit to the pope or fellowship with other church members.
1.​ “I’m Christian but I reject the authority of the pope or church
leadership”

, v.​ Sectarian: A tendency to favor a particular truth or a perversion of one,
often with the expectation of personal gain (Devil’s Advocate).
1.​ “I’m loyal to my group and think everyone else is wrong.”
a.​ This can lead to a division and the formation of a sect!


vi.​ Pagans: “The rural folk”; Believers of nature-based religions.
1.​ “I don’t follow mainstream religions; I believe in multiple gods or
nature spirits.”


vii.​ Blasphemers: Those who speak unholy things.
1.​ “I’m disrespecting/insulting holy things.”


viii.​ Excommunication: The action of officially excluding someone from
participation in services of the Christian Church.
1.​ Anathema: A formal declaration of excommunication by a pope
or a council of the Church.


8.​ Animism: The belief that there are animated souls or spirits that permeate nature and
existence (e.g., streams, rocks, soil, animals, etc have souls)
a.​ REMINDER: Pocahontas!


9.​ Ethnocentrism: Evaluating other cultures according to the standards and customs of
one's own culture.
a.​ “My culture is better than your culture.”


10.​Epistemology: The theory of knowledge and investigation of what distinguishes justified
belief from opinion.
a.​ “How do we know what we know?”


11.​Eschatology: The study of the end of times, final judgment, and destiny.
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