14 Jan There is only one God.
RELI448 Comparative Religions
Week 2 quiz
Question 1 Monotheism is the view that:
There is only one God.
Everything in the universe is divine.
All elements of nature are filled with spirits.
The existence of God cannot be proven.
Question 2 Atheism is the view that:
The existence of God cannot be proven.
There is no God or gods.
All elements of nature are filled with spirits.
Everything in the universe is divine.
Question 3 The term immanent implies that the Divine is:
Extant primarily in a realm beyond the everyday world.
Present in the immediate, natural world.
Only found after death.
Completely inaccessible.
Question 4 The theory that religion is exerts a positive influence on the lives of individuals, helping to fulfill psychological needs like a feeling of safety and of having a place in the universe, is attributed to:
William James
Sigmund Freud
Rudolf Otto
Carl Jung
Question 5 The theory that religion arises from an individual’s need to arrive at personal fulfillment is attributed to:
Carl Jung
William James
Rudolf Otto
Karl Marx
Question 6 All of the following are examples of material expressions of religions except:
Statues
Music
Architecture
Personal Wealth
Question 7 All of the following are examples of reasons we study the major religions of the world except:
Insight into the beliefs and practices of different religious traditions
Tolerance and appreciation of different views and belief systems
Usable information to prove the superiority of a specific religion over other religious traditions
Enriched experience of travel and cultural difference
Question 8 Derived from the words for “sitting near,” these texts record insights into external and internal realities:
The Upanishads
The Vedas
The Sutras
The Bhagavad Gita
Question 9 A word meaning both “magic” and “matter,” and also carrying the connotation of “illusion” is:
Karma
Moksha
Maya
Samsara
Question 10 The Hindu deity associated with preservation is:
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
Ganesha
Question 11 All of the following are forms of the Divine Mother except:
Durga
Kali
Lakshmi
Ganesha
Question 12 Karma, Artha, and Dharma are all examples of:
The Yogas
The Goals of Life
The Stages of Life
Castes
Question 13 Though it does not appear in the Bhagavad Gita, the fourth yoga promotes meditation and includes the physical practice of yoga with which we are most familiar in the West. This fourth Yoga is called:
Bhakti Yoga
Jnana Yoga
Karma Yoga
Raja Yoga
Question 14 Rama and Krishna are believed to be emanations of which deity?
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
Durga
Question 15 Which animal is especially revered in Indian culture?
Dog
Cat
Cow
Monkey
RELI448 Comparative Religions
Week 4 Midterm
Question 1 The belief that everything in the universe is divine is called:
Monotheism
Omnitheism
Pantheism
Animism
Question 2 The belief that reality is made of two different principles is called:
Monism
Dualism
Polytheism
Animism
Question 3 An analytical approach that does not seek to find universal structures that might underlie language, mental processes, mythologies, kinship, and religions, and instead focuses on individual elements in cultural phenomena is:
Deconstruction
Structuralism
Post-structuralism
Dualism
Question 4 The insider’s view, which is informed by the beliefs and practices of those people who are practitioners of a given religious tradition, is:
Etic
Emic
Monism
Dualism
Question 5 The elephant-headed son of Shiva, who has become a symbol of strength and abundance, is:
Vishnu
Shakti
Ganesha
Hanuman
Question 6 The spiritual essence of all human beings is called:
Brahman
Atman
Moksha
Anatman
Question 7 Which of the following is not one of the 5 castes of India?
Brahmin
Kshatriya
Sannyasin
Shudra
Question 8 The ideas of Mohandas Gandhi had a great influence on which 20th century activist?
Malcolm X
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Cesar Chavez
Harvey Milk
Question 9 Ritual offerings in honor of a deity are called:
Puja
Yoga
Renunciation
Caste
Question 10 The spiritual discipline of devotion to a deity or a teacher is called:
Karma yoga
Bhakti yoga
Jnana yoga
Raja yoga
Question 11 The “royal” discipline of meditation is called:
Karma yoga
Bhakti yoga
Jnana yoga
Raja yoga
Question 12 The Buddha of the Western Paradise is called:
Maitreya
Amitabha
Guanyin
Shakyamuni
Question 13 This term literally means impermanence:
Anatta
Anicha
Bodhi
Satori
Question 14 A question, employed in Zen Buddhism, that cannot be answered logically is called a:
Koan
Haiku
Stupa
Sutra
Question 15 A person who has practiced monastic disciplines, achieving the ideal of entering nirvana, is called:
Bodhisattva
Arhat
Buddha
Lama
Question 16 Which of the following is not one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism?
Dharma
Sangha
Bodhi
Buddha
Question 17 A book of sayings attributed to Confucius and his early disciples is the:
Yijing
Analects
Daodejing
Zhuangzi
Question 18 The active aspect of reality that expresses itself in speech, light, and heat is called:
Yin
Yang
Dao
Wu wei
Question 19 Doing only what comes spontaneously and naturally is called:
Ren
Li
Wu wei
Yang
Question 20 Confucius believed that the virtues:
Would lead to harmonious society.
Must be learned and nurtured.
Defined a noble person.
All of the above.
Question 21 Compare and contrast a psychological view of religion(Freud, Jung, or James) with a sociological point of view (Durkheim or Levi-Strauss). Defend one of the two theories you selected as a better explanation for the origin of religions.
RELI448 Comparative Religions
Week 6 Quiz
Question 1 Biblical Judaism refers to Judaism that:
Predates the destruction of the Second Temple
Follows the destruction of the Second Temple
Is led by teachers called Rabbis
Encourages the creation of the nation-state of Israel
Question 2 This form of Judaism attempts to blend the best of old and new Judaism:
Conservative Judaism
Orthodox Judaism
Reform Judaism
Rabbinical Judaism
Question 3 This form of Judaism developed after the destruction of the Second Temple:
Conservative Judaism
Orthodox Judaism
Reform Judaism
Rabbinical Judaism
Question 4 The destruction of European Judaism, also known as Shoah (“extermination”), is called:
Diaspora
Holocaust
Exodus
Passover
Question 5 This term means “ritually correct” and refers mainly to the preparation and consumption of food:
Kosher
Midrash
Tallit
Bar (Bat) Mitzvah
Question 6 True or False: Moses Maimonides argued that Judaism was a rational religion and that faith and reason were complimentary.
True
False
Question 7 Jewish history is divided into two major periods, which are then each divided into two additional periods. The event that marks the transition from the first major period to the second is:
The Holocaust
The Babylonian Exile
The destruction of the Second Temple
The establishment of the State of Israel following the Second World War
Question 8 The Babylonian Exile:
Lasted nearly 20 years
Lead to the development of the synagogue
Ended in a bloody rebellion
May have provided the catalyst for some of the early Jewish conceptions of Satan
Question 9 The belief that the world will soon come to an end is called:
Destructionism
Evangelism
Apocalypticis
Fundamentalism
Question 10 The preparatory period of penance, preceding Easter and lasting 40 days, is called:
Passover
Lent
Advent
Pentecost
Question 11 The 95 Theses were a set of demands for change and reformation that were made by:
John Calvin
Martin Luther
Henry VIII
Huldrych Zwingli
Question 12 The latest of the four gospels is the gospel of:
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Question 13 True or False: The Book of Revelation is written in symbolic language that would have been clear to early Christians, but would have obscured the meaning of the text from others.
True
False
Question 14 Dialogue between Christian denominations is called:
Evangelism
Ecumenism
Sectarianism
Orthodoxy
Question 15 Our text defines all of the following forms of Christianity as “non-traditional” except:
Egyptian Coptic Christianity
Mormonism
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Unitarian
RELI448 Comparative Religions
Week 8 Final Exam
Question 1Belief in many gods is called:
polytheism.
monotheism.
agnosticism.
atheism.
Question 2Belief in one God is called:
monotheism.
polytheism.
atheism.
agnosticism.
Question 3Who was the American psychologist who viewed religion as a positive way of fulfilling needs and praised its positive influence on the lives of individuals?
James Frazer
Carl Gustav Jung
Sigmund Freud
William James
Question 4The French thinker who developed the approach of structuralism when he first recognized extraordinary structural similarities in stories told by tribal peoples of the Americas was:
Foucault.
Durkheim.
Derrida.
Levi-Strauss.
Question 5What is the name of the Austrian ethnographer and philologist who argued that all humankind once believed in a single High God and that to this simple monotheism later beliefs in lesser gods and spirits were added?
James Frazer
William James
Wilhelm Schmidt
Carl Gustav Jung
Question 6The second-ranking caste consisted of:
priests.
merchants.
nobles and warriors.
artisans.
Question 7(TCO 8) “Liberation” from personal limitation, egotism, and rebirth is:
satyagraha.
ahimsa.
may.
moksha.
Question 8In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna counsels Arjuna to:
meditate to experience moksha.
work unselfishly for others.
adhere to one’s duty (dharma) in this life.
engage in nonviolent resistance.
Question 9The highest caste in traditional Hinduism is:
Brahmin
Kshatriya
vaishya
dalit
Question 10The Buddha’s name comes from a Sanskrit word meaning:
Spirit warrior
Middle path
To wake up
The teacher
Question 11The Buddhist term for sorrow or suffering is:
dukkha.
tanha.
anatta.
anichcha.
Question 12By his teachings, Confucius hoped to:
counter the influx of Buddhism into China.
produce virtuous people and create a harmonious society.
make a break with the past and focus China on the future.
draw people closer to Tian (Heaven).
Question 13Confucius taught that people are:
not born good but must be taught goodness.
naturally good and should be left alone.
individuals first and members of a society second.
selfish and need strict laws to control them.
Question 14According to the traditional story, Laozi (Lao tzu) wrote down his teachings only because:
a border guard would not let him pass until he did so.
his students and disciples begged him.
a request came from Confucius.
he needed money.
Question 15In Zhuangzi’s (Chuang Tzu’s) famous dream, he was not certain that he was not:
Confucius.
an ox.
a butterfly.
a Daoist.
Question 16All of the following ancient world religions are major world religions except:
Buddhism.
Hinduism.
Shinto.
Confucianism.
Question 17Taoism does not have this element of a major world religion.
An overall worldview of the universe
Myths about the origin of the universe
A shared religious community
Specific rules of human behavior
Question 18A contract between the Hebrews and their God was called a:
mitzvah.
covenant.
yarmulke.
commandment.
Question 19The first King of Israel was:
Daniel.
Moses.
David.
Saul.
Question 20God first appeared to Moses in:
an Egyptian slave.
a cloud on Mt. Sinai.
a burning bush.
the Red Sea.
Question 21The view that God’s imminent divine judgment and the end of the world is near is:
messianism.
apocalypticism.
redemption.
schism.
Question 22Letters written in the New Testament to instruct, encourage, and solve problems are called:
Gospels.
Epistles.
Acts.
Revelations.
Question 23Muslims believe in:
resurrection of the body.
a final judgment.
neither a resurrection of the body nor a final judgment.
both a resurrection of the body and a final judgment.
Question 24What is the word for a pilgrimage to Mecca?
Hajj
Dhikr
Hadith
Sura
Question 25The name Qur’an means “___________.”
successor
recitation
the book
the writings
Question 26Identify and analyze the Four Noble Truths, in particular, the Noble Eightfold Path. What ideas from Hinduism did Buddhism essentially keep? Describe them. Include enough details to support your answer.
Question 27Compare and contrast Sigmund Freud’s theory about the origin of religions with William James’s theory. How does each of these psychologists view religion (positively or negatively)? Now analyze how the insights of Freud or James might illuminate your religious tradition or the tradition with which you are the most familiar. How would Freud or James understand that tradition? Use specific examples to support your answer (e.g., a specific belief or ritual).
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