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DSST Introduction To World Religions

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1. Gain salvation.






2. Unlike most Protestant denominations - Roman Catholics...






3. What statement best describes someone who follows Taoism?






4. Who attempted to reconcile Aristotelian logic with the existence of God?






5. The Hasidic movement arose from the teachings of...






6. What changes in Arab society resulted from Muhammad's teachings?






7. The Upanishads are important to Hindus because they...






8. Islam and Christianity share a belief in...






9. What religion believes in Purgatory?






10. The Feast of Purim celebrates...






11. A major cause of the schism between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Churches was the...






12. The Qur'an contains...






13. 'Shivah' - in Judaism






14. Satan explains the presence of evil in which of the following religions?






15. Talmud






16. A fetish is NOT...

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17. What requires a month of fasting from sunup to sundown?






18. In which denomination may a woman be ordained as either a priest or minister?






19. The goal of the Four Noble Truths.






20. An important force for Christian unity in the twentieth century was...






21. The most accurate description of yoga to Hindus is...






22. Elements that characterize Jainism.






23. For Catholics - the central act of worship is...






24. The four stages in Hinduism are student - seeker - ascetic - and...






25. Buddhism declined in India until...






26. What are aspects of Buddhism's Four Noble Truths?






27. Seeking converts is NOT an important element of...






28. Mennonites do NOT believe...






29. The foundation of Judaism is the...






30. Ancestor worship was an important part of...






31. The menorah is a symbol used for which Jewish holy day?

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32. Which practice of Roman Catholicism was rejected by Protestants during the Reformation?






33. A bodhisattva...






34. Calling Hinduism polytheistic simplifies the religion because...






35. The Apostles Creed - Nicene Creed - and Athanasian Creed do NOT what in common?






36. What was not a result of the Council of Trent - which was convened during what is known as the Counter-Reformation?






37. Example of the animistic theory of religion; based on worship of the spirits - known as kami - of natural objects - such as stones and trees.






38. Conflict over Muhammad's successor led to...

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39. What is the most accurate explanation of myths as an important aspect of religion?






40. That God is all-knowing - all-powerful - all-present - and one and undivided are beliefs of both Islam and...






41. What was the main reason for the centuries-long mutual hatred between Christians and Muslims?






42. Predicting the future through divination is an element of...






43. The Protestant Reformation began with...






44. The person who was most responsible for the spread of Buddhism outside India was...






45. Janmashtami






46. What is not a true description of the Talmud?






47. To connect with the Tao - Chuang Tzu advises people to...






48. Is Monasticism found in Islam?






49. Ritual sacrifice in Theravada Buddhism...






50. The defining characteristics of the Society of Friends (Quakers) are humanitarianism - inner peace - and...






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