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Introduction to World Religions
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Introduction to World Religions
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25 Questions

1. The ultimate goal of Christians is to
2. Which of the following is the most sacred to Muslims?
3. Christian fundamentalism began in the late nineteenth century
4. Which of the following Christian denominations believe in purgatory?
5. Which of the following qualities would best express the Confucian principle of jen?
6. The god of the Hebrews was unlike the gods of their neighbors because Yahweh
7. Most Protestant denominations build their services around all of the following EXCEPT
8. Judaism is unique in that it
9. Whereas Hindus refuse to eat beef - Muslims refuse to eat
10. An agnostic is a person who
11. Jihad refers to
12. In the Roman Catholic Church - the feast of the Epiphany broadly commemorates
13. The Vedanta system of Hinduism is based on the
14. King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church because he
15. Which of the following would be considered an Abrahamaic religion? I. Judaism II. Christianity III. Islam
16. The goal of the Four Noble Truths is to
17. Which of the following religions does not include the practice of fasting?
18. All of the following are true descriptions of the Talmud EXCEPT
19. A central belief of the Roman Catholic Church NOT shared by Protestant denominations is
20. Traditional African religions DO NOT include
21. Mahayana Buddhists believe that Gautama Buddha was all of the following EXCEPT I. the representation of an eternal Buddha II. a prophet III. one of many Buddhas IV. a separate and distinct entity removed from his followers
22. Muslims believe that almsgiving is
23. The faithful of the Pure Land sect of Buddhism rely on which of the following to enter the Land of Bliss?
24. The "Lotus Sutra" is the holy scripture of
25. Confucius believed that inferiors owed which of the following to their superiors?