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REL 133 Week 2 Knowledge Check
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Week 2 Knowledge Check
The material presented below is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all you need to know in the content area. Rather it is a starting point for building your knowledge and skills. Additional study materials are recommended in each area below to help you master the material.
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Concepts | Mastery | Questions |
DEVOTIONAL HINDUISM | 100% | · 1 · 2 · 3 |
THE UPANISHADS | 100% | · 4 |
THE ORIGINS OF HINDUISM | 100% | · 5 · 6 |
JAINISM | 100% | · 7 · 8 |
SIKHISM | 100% | · 9 · 10 |
Concept: DEVOTIONAL HINDUISM
Mastery | 100% | Questions | · 1 · 2 · 3 |
Materials on the concept
- The Guru as Object of Devotion
- Devotional Hinduism
1.
Bhakti means
freedom from suffering.
studying the sacred texts.
devotion to a god.
working for the good of others.
2.
The religious practice of ordinary Hindus is primarily
devotion to deities.
the practice of meditation.
breathing exercises.
the study of ancient religious texts.
3.
A guru is a
religious teacher.
tree spirit.
drink used in Vedic ritual.
trance state.
Concept: THE UPANISHADS
Mastery | 100% | Questions | · 4 |
Materials on the concept
- Important Concepts of the Upanishads
4.
The word that means “liberation” is
moksha.
karma.
ahimsa.
maya.
Concept: THE ORIGINS OF HINDUISM
Mastery | 100% | Questions | · 5 · 6 |
Materials on the concept
- The Vedas
5.
The word Vedas is related to the English word
visit.
vision.
vex.
vertical.
6.
The oldest and most important of the Vedas is
Sama Veda.
Yajur Veda.
Atharva Veda.
Rig Veda.
Concept: JAINISM
Mastery | 100% | Questions | · 7 · 8 |
Materials on the concept
- Worldview
- Shared Origins
7.
Jainism places great emphasis on
ahimsa.
sacrificial rituals.
self-defense.
ritual dance.
8.
The Jain worldview holds that a Creator
made the world.
created only good things.
does not exist.
created evil as well as good.
Concept: SIKHISM
Mastery | 100% | Questions | · 9 · 10 |
Materials on the concept
- The Development of Sikhism
- Background
9.
A Sikh temple is called a
guru.
gurdwara.
kesa.
kara.
10.
The founder of Sikhism was
Mardana.
Gobind Singh.
Arjan.
Nanak.