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1.	Question: Biblical Judaism refers to Judaism that: 
2.	Question: Which of the following is not a form of Judaism?
3.	Question: This is the most traditional form of Judaism:
4.	Question: The dispersion of Jews beyond Israel, particularly to Persia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean region is called:
5.	Question: This term means “ritually correct” and refers mainly to the preparation and consumption of food:
6.	Question: Members of the priestly families, living primarily in Jerusalem, who were i...
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1.	Question: Biblical Judaism refers to Judaism that: 
2.	Question: Which of the following is not a form of Judaism?
3.	Question: This is the most traditional form of Judaism:
4.	Question: The dispersion of Jews beyond Israel, particularly to Persia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean region is called:
5.	Question: This term means “ritually correct” and refers mainly to the preparation and consumption of food:
6.	Question: Members of the priestly families, living primarily in Jerusalem, who were i...
1.	Question: Monotheism is the view that: 
2.	Question: Agnosticism is the view that: 
3.	Question: The term immanent implies that the Divine is: 
4.	Question: The theory that religion is rooted in placating and worshipping spirits is attributed to: 
5.	Question: The theory that the religious impulse arises from the encounter with something that disturbs our ordinary view of reality, creating a sense of wonder or mystery, is attributed to: 
6.	Question: The approach to religious experience that ...
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1.	Question: Monotheism is the view that: 
2.	Question: Agnosticism is the view that: 
3.	Question: The term immanent implies that the Divine is: 
4.	Question: The theory that religion is rooted in placating and worshipping spirits is attributed to: 
5.	Question: The theory that the religious impulse arises from the encounter with something that disturbs our ordinary view of reality, creating a sense of wonder or mystery, is attributed to: 
6.	Question: The approach to religious experience that ...
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1.	Question: (TCO 1) The word religion literally means:
2.	Question: (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a god or not is known as:
3.	Question: ( (TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the Holy that religions emerge when people experience that aspect of reality which is essentially mysterious?
4.	Question : (TCO 4) Who was the Scottish anthropologist and author of The
5.	Golden Bough who saw the origins of religion in early atte...
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1.	Question: (TCO 1) The word religion literally means:
2.	Question: (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a god or not is known as:
3.	Question: ( (TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the Holy that religions emerge when people experience that aspect of reality which is essentially mysterious?
4.	Question : (TCO 4) Who was the Scottish anthropologist and author of The
5.	Golden Bough who saw the origins of religion in early atte...
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1.	Question. (TCO 1) A common element often found in religions is: 
2.	Question. (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a god or not is known as: 
3.	Question. (TCO 2) Who was the founder of psychoanalysis, who theorized that belief in a God or gods arose from an adult's projection of powerful and long-lasting childhood experiences with his or her parents? 
4.	Question. (TCO 4) Who was the French sociologist who argued that religious behavior is relativ...
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1.	Question. (TCO 1) A common element often found in religions is: 
2.	Question. (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a god or not is known as: 
3.	Question. (TCO 2) Who was the founder of psychoanalysis, who theorized that belief in a God or gods arose from an adult's projection of powerful and long-lasting childhood experiences with his or her parents? 
4.	Question. (TCO 4) Who was the French sociologist who argued that religious behavior is relativ...
1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called:
2.	Question: The belief that reality is made of two different principles is called:
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underline language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called:
4.	Question: All of the followings are used as symbolic forms of the female divine except:
5.	Question: The philosophical position that all appa...
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1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called:
2.	Question: The belief that reality is made of two different principles is called:
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underline language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called:
4.	Question: All of the followings are used as symbolic forms of the female divine except:
5.	Question: The philosophical position that all appa...
1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called: 
2.	Question: The belief that reality is made of two different principles is called: 
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underlie language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called: 
4.	Question: The outsider’s view, which attempts to take as objective an approach as possible to the study of religion, is: 
5.	Question: The ...
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1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called: 
2.	Question: The belief that reality is made of two different principles is called: 
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underlie language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called: 
4.	Question: The outsider’s view, which attempts to take as objective an approach as possible to the study of religion, is: 
5.	Question: The ...
1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called:
2.	Question: If the divine is seen as being beyond space and time, it is:
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underline language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called:
4.	Question: All of the followings are used as symbolic forms of the female divine except:
5.	Question: The female divine is an important element in the r...
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1.	Question: A worldview that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits is called:
2.	Question: If the divine is seen as being beyond space and time, it is:
3.	Question: An analytical approach that looks for universal structures that underline language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions is called:
4.	Question: All of the followings are used as symbolic forms of the female divine except:
5.	Question: The female divine is an important element in the r...