World Religions

Chapter 1

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Agnosticism
Literally meaning "not know"; the position that holds that the existence of God cannot be proven.
Animism
From the Latin anima, meaning "spirit," "soul," life-force"; a worldview common among oral religions (religions with no written scriptures) that sees all elements of as being fille with spirit or spirits.
Atheism
Literally meaning "not God"; the position that holds that there is no God or gods.
Dualism
The belief that reality is made of two different priciples (spirit and matter); the belief in two gods (good and evil) in conflict.
Immanent
Existing and operating within nature.
Monotheism
The belief in one God.
Nontheism
A position that is unconcerned with the supernatural, not asserting or denying the existence of any deity.
Pantheism
The belief that everything in the universe is divine.
Polytheism
The belief in many gods.
Transcendent
Not limited by the physical world.
Other than the ordinary, the ____ is sometimes expressed or experienced in certain objects, actions, or places.
Sacred
A syynonym for a belief system, a ___ implies several beliefs fitting together into a fairly complete and systematic interpretation of the universe and humanity's place in it.
Worldview
A ___ is something fairly concrete and ordinary that can represent and help human beings intensely experience something of greater complexity.
Symbol
The word religion is usually interpreted by scholars to mean...
Reconnecting
Beliefs enacted and made real through ceremonies, certain objects, or specialized locations or buildings define the characteristic of...
Ritual