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Introduction to World Religions
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Introduction to World Religions
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1. Judaism and Islam have all of the following characteristics in common EXCEPT
2. The Hare Krishna movement developed from
3. Which of the following is an accurate description of Taoism’s view of government?
4. In the Roman Catholic Church - the feast of the Epiphany broadly commemorates
5. Shinto is based on Four Affirmations - one of which is
6. Calling Hinduism polytheistic simplifies the religion because
7. Release from the cycle of birth - death - and rebirth in Hinduism is called
8. Umma is the Islamic concept of
9. Voodoo is an example of
10. The Kabbalah is similar to the material found in the
11. Muslims believe that almsgiving is
12. Mawlid al-Nabi celebrates
13. Confucius was similar to Gautama Buddha because he
14. The Church of England/Anglican Church was a compromise that resulted in
15. The major issue between popes and rulers during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was
16. Which of the following is a true statement about Sikhism?
17. Most Protestant denominations build their services around all of the following EXCEPT
18. The original teachings of Confucius DO NOT include references to
19. In Judaism - "shivah" is
20. Religions typically include all of the following EXCEPT
21. Confession of one’s sins to a priest or minister is part of Roman Catholicism - Eastern Orthodox rites - and
22. In an orthodox synagogue you will NOT see
23. The goal of the Four Noble Truths is to
24. In Hinduism - ahimsa is the principle of
25. The god of the Hebrews was unlike the gods of their neighbors because Yahweh