True/False
Hinduism is polytheistic.
What is false?
What is it's complicated?
The translation of this word is "blowing out"
What is Nirvana?
What are Hinduism and Islam?
The parts of Prothero's Heuristic
What is Problem, Solution, Method, Exemplar?
This yoga focuses on gaining wisdom and knowledge as a way to achieve Moksha.
What is Jnana?
All life is suffering
Desire causes suffering
Desire, and therefore suffering, can be eliminated
Desire is eliminated through the Eight-fold path
What are the Four Noble Truths?
Sikhism seeks to over come this.
What is Ego?
Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism are all considered Religions of ____.
What is Release?
This yoga focuses on devotion to deity as a way to achieve moksha.
What is Bhakti?
These are the three categories in the Eight-fold Path.
What are morality, concentration, and wisdom?
What is the Guru Granth?
The view that religions have inherent, unchanging core characteristics or essences that define them
What is essentialism?
Smitri is "what was remembered" and shutri is _____.
What is What was heard?
The three bodies of Buddhist scripture are called this.
Uncut hair, combs, steel bracelets, undershorts, and a sword are known as this.
Peter Berger is known for this concept when studying religion.
What is Nomos?
Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda are all examples of this.
What are The Vedas?
Theravada, Mahayana, and Tibetan
These are the four official requirements of Sikhism today.
What are uncut hair, not to commit adultery, not to eat halal meat, and not to smoke tobacco?
Creed, Code, Cultus, and Communities are part of a religious system. Who developed this?
Who is Catherine Albanese