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An example of a symbol from Christianity is ______

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An example of a symbol from Christianity is ______

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the Eucharist

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The ring of Gyges: _________

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If we were not seen and completely, Plato's point was that we would do anything, and that the only thing keeping us from murdering eachother was eye contact.

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Popular cultures are _________

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defined by norms that are participated in by random people

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Gossip is __________

Front

sharing knowledge without the object of the knowledge knowing

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An example of a symbol from Hinduism would be ______

Front

the third eye

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Thesis of the Righteous Mind: _________

Front

"Morality binds and blinds"

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Haidt: _________

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"Morality binds and blinds"

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Urgency is _________

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the belief that not only were we created, but that being is near.

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Magic is when _________

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actions affect our world around us

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Primitivism is ______

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the desire to return to return to a time before this time

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Geertz: _______

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"Religion is a set of symbols that puts a framework around reality that makes reality meaningful"

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Androcentric means _____

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centered around men

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Reform movement is _______

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Movements within established religions that seek to change or fix a religion
Example: protestant reformation

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Group adhesion is __________

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the idea that we want communities to stay together, we want people to be a part of the group.

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An example of a symbol from Buddhism would be _____

Front

the Buddha

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Dominionism is _________

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the belief that christians should have dominion over the world around them

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Pop culture is defined by _______

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norms participated in by many people

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Fundamentalism is __________

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Adherence to the original teaching of a religion 

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Axis mundi is _________

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the center of the world

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Deism is the belief that ________

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there is a God, but they are non interventionist (Our founders were Deist)

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Organic unity is __________

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similarities found across time and space

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Examples of a symbol from Judaism is the ______

Front

Star of David

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The new atheists believe that _________

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beliefs are the direct influence on religious action

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Israeli palistine conflict is _______

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not only about religion (it's also about territory)

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An example of a symbol from Islam would be ______

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the Hajj

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Mysticism is _________

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 the practice of feeling that createdness

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A liminal space is __________

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a space between here and the divine that is thin.

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Christian nationalism is _________

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the desire to have a christian nation

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Consumerism is things being _____

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pointed towards being sellable

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The 7 reclaiming mountains of culture are: _______

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business, government, family, religion, media, education, entertainment.

The idea is that once Christians take control of these things, everything will be alright

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Communion is ________

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an example of a sacrament

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Numinous is __________

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the feeling of having been created

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Religion is _________

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a set of symbols that puts a framework around existences to the end that the symbols become reality itself

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Religion is _________

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a promise of things to come and a connection to a world beyond this one

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