Religion Introduction Unit

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Religion Introduction Unit Test Review

Format 15 matching with terms from presentations 3 short answer questions (5 marks each) 3 Symbol questions (identify the symbol and tell me what it means) (5 marks) 1 Long Answer Question: To be provided

Be prepared to answer the following Sample questions Be prepared to answer the following

What are the thirteen common features of religions?

What is anthropomorphism?

Who is the Great Spirit in the Cree Religion?

What do you call someone with no knowledge of God?

What’s the difference between monolatry and monotheism?

Who did the Greeks think created humanity?

What do you call someone who believes in a personal, caring God, involved in our daily affairs? (Version of Monotheism)

What do you call someone who believes that God is like a “blind watchmaker”, who has set the rules of the universe in motion has not interefered in the universe since?

Who is the primary deity in Zorastrianism?

Who is the creator deity in the Celtic religion?

Who is the creator deity in the Yoruba religion?

Who was the creator in the Aztec religion?

Be prepared to tell one non-creation story, not from your own group.

Symbols Name the religion to which the following symbols belong, and briefly explain their significance

Long answer question: Compare the creation stories of three religions discussed in this unit. How are they similar? How are they different? Why do you think these similarities exist? (10 marks)