1. Week 1 Vocabulary Quiz<br />Carolyn Bautista<br />HUM/130<br />July 10, 2011<br />Scott Matlkovich<br />Axia College Material<br />Appendix C<br />HUM 130 Week 1 Vocabulary Quiz<br />Define these terms in your own words. 1. ImmanentExperiencing reality in the world today2. ReligionA person spiritual beliefs in God3. TheisticOne’s relationship with the Divine Being4. MonotheisticBelieving in the God only5. ProfaneThe world and things that do not seem important and nothing more than just ordinary6. PolytheisticBelieves in many deities7. MonisticBelieves that everything exist together and not on a separate realm8. DogmaBelieves that a system is true because a religion said so9. NontheisticBelieves in a spiritual realm but does not believe in one specific God10. TranscendentBelieving there is more than just what one can see11. IncarnationsPerceives an image of a higher being12. KenshoA spiritual name given to an unseen reality13. AtheismBelieves there is no deity or has no beliefs14. AgnosticismIt is not the denial of the divine but it is the feeling15. RitualsThis is when a worship action takes place repeatedly rather than just up and it happens16. SymbolsAre images from material world and are similar to spiritual experience17. MythsSymbolic stories that people use to tell of the universe and their place within18. OrthodoxStrictly stands by their form of religion follows laws, practices and creed19. Routinization of charismaDescribe the exemplary charter of a person’s setting them apart from ordinary men treating them as with supernatural or super human powers20. AbsolutistsIndividuals that take their beliefs at absolute value, strict, strict adherence to religious belief 21. CharismaThe rare power, power of someone to influence or inspire22. FundamentalismThat other religious people would use violence against other religions 23. PhenomenologySacred aspect of religion24. LiberalMore relaxed with religion25. MysticismA belief in a reality beyond the understanding to the senses26. HereticActivities that advocate reforms with the way their religion is understood and practiced27. SacredThe realm of extraordinary imperceptible force28. SoulA moral or spiritual part of men<br /> <br />