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Chapter 1 True/False Self-Quiz (Level 1)
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"World Religions" has been a prominent course of study in American colleges and universities for nearly a century.
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The attempt to define religion is a relatively recent phenomenon, beginning for the most part with the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century.
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Karl Marx was a thoroughgoing idealist who insisted that religious ideas can cause great changes in the economy.
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Quasi-divine figures, such as angels and demons, though difficult to categorize, are important elements of religion nonetheless.
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According to a May 2015 Pew Forum study, 8.2 percent of people in the United States identify as atheist, agnostic, or "nothing in particular."
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Religious cosmologies typically describe both the origin and the status of the universe.
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Some religions, Christianity among them, teach that both revealed ethics and individual conscience work together as means of distinguishing right from wrong.
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Experiencing transcendence does not depend upon believing in God or gods.
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One effect of feminist theory has been to reveal contributions of women through the ages that hitherto have been largely ignored.
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