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Devry RELI 448 All Week (Assignment + Miterm+ Final Exam) Latest-2016
july
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Week 4 midterm exam latest 2016
devry reli448 week 4 midterm exam
1. Question : (TCO
4) Compare and contrast Sigmund Freud's theory as to the origin of religions
with William James' theory. How does each of these psychologists view religion (positively or
negatively)? Then analyze how the insights of Freud or James might illuminate
your religious tradition or the tradition with which you are most familiar. How would Freud
or James understand that tradition? Use specific examples to support your
answer (e.g., a specific
belief or ritual).
Question 2. Question : (TCO 8) Identify and describe three paths to God(yogas) in
Hinduism. Make sure you
use enough detail to support your answer.
Question 3. Question : (TCO 9) Identify and analyze the Three Marks of Realityin
Buddhism. How do these
differ from the Hindu concept of reality? Make sure you use enough detail to
support your answer.
Question 4. Question : (TCO 10) Identify and describe three ethical mandatesof
Jainism. Then evaluate
the case for or against complete vegetarianism—eating no fish or animals. Is this
reasonable for all people or only a small minority? Make sure you use enough
detail to support your answer.
Week 2 assignment latest 2016
Homework: Reflection Essay
This assignment is due in Week 2 of the course. Scholars
conclude that what we ordinarily call religion manifests to some degree the
following eight elements: 1) a belief system; 2) community; 3) central myths;
4) rituals; 5) an ethical system; 6) emotional experiences; 7) material
expressions of religion; and 8) sacredness.
Examine to what extent your religious beliefs fall into this pattern. Do some
elements have more weight than others? If you do not have a belief system,
interview someone who does and examine their belief system. Provide enough
details to support your answer.
Then examine one of the "new religions" or alternative paths
that are seen in today's world and apply the same analysis to their beliefs. Do some
elements have more weight than others? Are some totally absent? Provide enough
details to support your answer. Please limit your analysis to no more than three elements for each
section.
New Religious Movements: Scientology, Falun Gong, Cao Dai, Wicca and
Druidism, the Yoruba Tradition (Santería, Voodoo, and Candomblé),
Rastafarianism, etc. Feel free to choose among one of these alternatives or another approved
by your instructor.
This essay should be 3 pages in length (1050 words). [Note the
addition of word count to clarify how long the paper should be if formatted
properly in APA.]
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For
instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions.
See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for Assignments &
Exams" for due date informa
Week 6 assignment latest 2016
Field Trip Report
As part of this course in comparative religions, each student is asked
to attend a religious service different from their own. Students are
free to visit any church, synagogue, mosque, or temple in their locality. Please answer
the following questions as thoroughly as possible in your own words. Since this is
an informal report, it does not require documentation unless you use direct
quotation within the paper. This paper should be 3 pages in length.Feel free to
add any thoughts and/or feelings you had after the visit.
Did the exterior of the worship facility add to the overall religious
feeling of the visit? Describe your first impression as you pulled up to the
building.Did the
architecture lend itself to worship? Add specific details to support your answer.
Describe the nature of the worship facility service you saw. This will
probably be the longest section of the report, so be as thorough as possible. For example,
what was the overall religious program? What was the theme of the message for
that day? Were there any rituals that struck you as different from your own?
Elaborate.
What was your overall reaction to the service? Was it positive or
negative? Did any members of the congregation talk to you, and if they did,
what was the nature of the conversation?
Please feel free to be personal and honest in this report.
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For
instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions.
See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for Assignments &
Exams" for due date information.
Week 8 final exam
: to bind.
meditate on.
worship.
rise above.
2. Question : (TCO
1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a god or not
is known as:
: monotheism.
polytheism.
atheism.
agnosticism.
3. Question : (TCO
2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the Holy that
religions emerge when people experience that aspect of reality which is
essentially mysterious?
: William James
Carl Gustav Jung
Rudolf Otto
Tylor
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Student Gradebook Exam
Golden Bough who saw the origins of religion in early attempts by
human beings to influence nature and who identified religion as
an intermediate stage between magic and science?
: James Frazer
Rudolf Otto
William James
Wilhelm Schmidt
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
: patriarchal and polytheistic.
matriarchal and polytheistic.
monotheistic.
monistic.
: lightening bolts.
rings of fire.
animals.
many arms.
: encourages meditation to understand the essence of reality.
says we must honor our social obligations and roles.
rejected the authority of the Vedas in formulating new
religious insights.
advocates devotion to any of the many gods.
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Student Gradebook Exam
: practice vegetarianism.
advocate ahimsa.
are monotheistic.
view the human being as composite of spirit and matter.
: accepted on faith.
experienced by oneself.
memorized and chanted.
spread by missionaries.
: suffering continues only for this life.
samsara is attained.
rebirth is finished.
the Pure Land is entered.
"humanity-at-its-best" is:
: Ren (jen).
Li.
Wen.
Hsiao (xiao).
: ruler-subject.
husband-wife.
father-son.
friend-friend.
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Student Gradebook Exam
: Simplicity
Spontaneity
Sensing movements of nature
Formal education
certain that he was not:
: Confucius.
an ox.
a butterfly.
a Daoist.
religions except:
: Shinto.
Buddhism.
Taoism.
Jainism.
: special clothing and religious militarism.
special clothing but not religious militarism.
religious militarism but not special clothing.
special clothing only.
called a:
: mitzvah.
covenant.
yarmulke.
commandment.
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Student Gradebook Exam
: Torah.
Talmud.
Writings.
Prophets.
from Egypt and freedom from oppression is:
: Yom Kippur.
Passover (Seder).
Purim.
Hanukkah.
: ten commandments.
one commandment.
two commandments.
five commandments.
: Matthew.
Mark.
Luke.
John.
: merchant.
date grower.
caravan driver.
camel breeder.
Student Gradebook Exam
: Id al-Adha.
Kabah.
Ramadan.
Qur'an.
: Santería.
Falun Gong.
Theosophy.
Baha'i.
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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
belief or ritual).
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Argument for the existence of God: The first and plainest is the
certain and in accord with experience, that things on earth
something; nothing, indeed, is changed, except it is changed to
accordance with something actually existing; change itself, is
nothing else than to bring forth something from potentiality into
existence except through something actually existing: thus heat
in action, as fire, makes fire-wood, which is hot in potentiality, to
same thing cannot at the same time be actually and potentially
actually hot cannot be at the same time potentially hot, but it is
possible for it at the same time to be potentially cold.
It is impossible, then, that anything should be both mover and
the thing moved, in regard to the same thing and in the same
moved, this must be moved by something still different, and this,
because there would not be any first mover, nor, because of this
fact, anything else in motion, as the succeeding things would not
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move except because of what is moved by the first mover, just as
a stick is not moved except through what is moved from the
which is itself moved by nothing--and this all men know as God.
Briefly explain and then evaluate this proof for the existence of
God.
support your answer.
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