A. Animals are worshipped as gods
B. Spirits are worshipped as disembodied humans
C. Spirits are thought to acquire various forms
D. All of the above
A. Invented the concept of gods
B. Though they were gods
C. Projected their human ideals and personified them as gods
D. Saw themselves as clans of animals
A. Income safety and deference
B. Life liberty and the pursuit of property
C. Survival and expressiveness
D. Control over nature and the denial of death
A. Cult
B. Charismatic movement
C. Fundamentalist movement sect
D. Ecclesia
A. Another name for atheism
B. A fusion of christianity and marxism
C. A doctrine of personal transcendence
D. A branch of roman catholicism
A. Baptism
B. Anglicanism
C. Calvinism
D. Lutheranism
A. Differentiation
B. Denomination
C. Institutionalization
D. Bureaucratization
A. The sympathetic interpretation of myths
B. The rational system of ideas that explains a belief system
C. A justification of the function of religion
D. The rules of ritual observance
A. They are small voluntary and exclusive
B. They reject the status quo
C. The have no ties to existing religious groups
D. All of the above
A. Depth of religious feelings
B. Whether one believes in god or gods
C. Whether one participates in religious rituals
D. A belief in heaven and hell