Contrast absolutist with liberal interpretations of a religious tradition
RELIGIOUS RESPONSES 1
C H A P T E R 1
RELIGIOUS RESPONSES
“By calling myself spiritual but not religious,
I can still acknowledge my belief that there may
be higher powers of a divine nature without
necessarily accepting just one belief system of an
organized religious institution.” Ivy DeWitt1
1.1 Explain what is meant by spirituality
1.2 Identify three perspectives used to explain the existence of religion
1.3 Differentiate between monotheistic, polytheistic, and nontheistic
1.4 Explain the significance of rituals, symbols, and myths in religions
1.5 Contrast absolutist with liberal interpretations of a religious tradition
1.6 Discuss the major positions that have emerged in the dialogue between science and religion since the nineteenth century
1.7 Describe how women are challenging the patriarchal nature of many institutionalized religions
1.8 Identify the factors that contribute to the negative aspects of organized religions
1.9 Summarize the different “lenses” used by scholars to study religion
Before sunrise, members of a Muslim family rise in Malaysia, perform their purifying ablutions, spread their prayer rugs facing Mecca, and begin their pros- trations and prayers to Allah. In a French cathedral, worshipers line up for their turn to have a priest place a wafer on their tongue, murmuring, “This is the body of Christ, given for you.” In a South Indian village, a group of women reverently anoint a cylindrical stone with milk and fragrant sandalwood paste and place