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Religion and Everyday Life
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25 Questions

1. What are the connections between religion and social form, e.g., what difference does the rise of inequality make in religious practice and belief?

2. What is meant by the agency of nature?

3. What is it symbolized?

4. What is the behavioral environment? Whose idea was it?

5. What is collective effervescence and whose idea was it?

6. What is an ultimate sacred postulate?

7. How does an emphasis on practice shape what we know about religion?

8. How is ritual rooted in mimetic culture?

9. What are Autonomy, Community, and Sanctity?

10. Weber

11. How are they rooted in human social experience and evolution?

12. How does this belief shape their actions in the world regarding hunters?

13. Nick Thompson

14. Why did they fault religion?

15. What is the grid-group theory?

16. How was the goddess supplanted in human history?

17. How can language be seen to create the world?

18. What was Schleiermacher's idea about what was fundamental about religion?

19. What are the obvious aspects of ritual?

20. What is the sacred?

21. What functions do Indian cattle serve?

22. What is a shaman?

23. How does language give us the ability to lie?

24. What is a priest?

25. What is the importance of their message?