REL100 Final Exam | Questions with Complete
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The Abington v. Schempp court case conclusion ended up being one of: -
ANSWER indoctrination v. investigation
Correlating the Fletcher reading with the lecture on ethical motivations, one might best
equate antinomianism with _______________. - ANSWER contextual ethics
"Jihad" is best translated into English as: - ANSWER struggle
"Torah" refers to: - ANSWER Jewish holy book
Another name for principle-centered ethics is: - ANSWER deontological
According to Joseph Fletcher, the three alternative routes to follow in making ethical
decisions include all of the following, EXCEPT: - ANSWER theism
Which wrote the religion prevents us from having an egalitarian society? - ANSWER Marx
To speak of religion in terms of what impact or role it has in individual lives or on a culture is
to define religion: - ANSWER functionally
If someone wrote an article called, "Look Out for Number One (and that's YOU!)" they would
most likely be advocating: - ANSWER hedonism
, The Buddha's response to Kisa Gotami's question about why her son had to die involved: -
ANSWER Kisa Gotami procuring seeds from all the homes in her village that had not
experienced death
Which wrote that belief in a God is a neurotic condition? - ANSWER Freud
For Paul Lehmann, the goal of any ethical decision is: - ANSWER making and keeping human life
human
William Paley used what object for his analogy of the earth's complexity demanding a
Divine Designer? - ANSWER watch
The primary figure of the Protestant Reformation was: - ANSWER Martin Luther
Which wrote that religion is an unexplainable experience? - ANSWER Otto
The argument for God's existence that is based on the observation of the universe is called: -
ANSWER cosmological
The division in Islam which has the largest population is the: - ANSWER Sunni's
If a killer is considered not responsible for his/her action because they are mentally unstable,
a belief in ______ is guiding that consideration. - ANSWER determinism
The Dalai Lama, Joseph Fletcher, even all of the major world religions, seem to assert that the
core principle on which an entire ethical approach can be built is: - ANSWER compassion
All of the following could be considered non-consequentialist ethics, except: - ANSWER
utilitarian ethics
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