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Thou Art That Quiz

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1)

What level did Buddhism strive to deal with? (from Chapter 3, Our Notions of God)

The think level.
The then level.
The thine level.
The thou level.
2)

What did Campbell say caused men to see there were no horizons? (from Appendix, A Discussion)

History.
Space.
The ocean.
Mythology.
3)

What were some clergy unable to interpret? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

Symbols.
Language.
Analogies.
Codes.
4)

What did Campbell say the Earth was a precipitation of? (from Chapter 3, Our Notions of God)

Spirit.
Dirt.
Beings.
Space.
5)

What did Campbell say was the fulfillment of a man's purpose and direction? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

All of these.
Knowledge.
Death.
Children.
6)

What kind of creator was common in Indian mythology? (from Chapter 5, Symbols of the Judeo-Christian Tradition)

Loving.
Vengeful.
Courteous.
Ambivilent.
7)

What did men cling to during the Passover? (from Appendix, A Discussion)

Their family.
Their blessings.
The future.
The past.
8)

Which of these did Campbell say causes panic in people? (from Appendix, A Discussion)

Not being a part of something.
Being betrayed.
Seeing they are too similar to others.
All of these.
9)

What religion did Sri Ramakrishna follow? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

Christianity.
Buddhism.
Paragnism.
Hinduism.
10)

What happened when clergy were unable to interpret something? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

They got confused and changed doctrine.
They taught lies.
They could not touch hearts.
They were not believed.
11)

Who was Jesus teaching when he was missing from his parents? (from Chapter 6, Understanding the Symbols of Judeo-Christian Spirituality)

Priests.
Beggars.
Children.
Wise men.
12)

What kind of Medieval man was hesitant to trust Mother Nature? (from Chapter 5, Symbols of the Judeo-Christian Tradition)

Desert nomads.
Pagans.
Christians.
Romans.
13)

What did James Joyce call terror? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

A doorway to understanding.
A static experience of the sublime.
A path to the truth.
A test of the believers.
14)

What was the solar mystery? (from Chapter 7, Question Period)

Nobody dies or is born.
The sun is static and immobile.
The afterlife is in the Earth.
There is no end to creation.
15)

What did Campbell say humans were to the Earth? (from Chapter 3, Our Notions of God)

Histories.
Children.
Proof.
Sense organs.
16)

Where did Mithra's cult flourish? (from Chapter 6, Understanding the Symbols of Judeo-Christian Spirituality)

Alexandria.
Babylon.
Rome.
Jerusalem.
17)

What two images show re-birth? (from Chapter 7, Question Period)

The sun and the moon.
The seed and the tree.
The river and the ocean.
The stars and the moon.
18)

What kind of book was Chronicles? (from Chapter 5, Symbols of the Judeo-Christian Tradition)

Narrative.
Theological.
Historical.
Legendary.
19)

What did Campbell say diverse traditions expressed? (from Appendix, A Discussion)

A new inspiration.
A single experience.
A higher power.
A source of salvation.
20)

What did Thomas Merton study? (from Appendix, A Discussion)

Literature.
Symbols.
Theology.
Mythology.
21)

Who spoke of hearing things that could not be told? (from Chapter 4, The Religious Imagination and the Rules of Traditional Theology)

Campbell.
Jung.
Peter.
Paul.
22)

Whose life line is similar to Buddha's? (from Chapter 6, Understanding the Symbols of Judeo-Christian Spirituality)

Jesus's.
Mohammed's.
Shinto's.
Paul's.
23)

Who taught of a God of Light? (from Chapter 5, Symbols of the Judeo-Christian Tradition)

Zomnipall.
Zodiac.
Zoroaster.
Zeuss.
24)

What kind of head did Set have, in ancient art? (from Chapter 6, Understanding the Symbols of Judeo-Christian Spirituality)

A fish.
A bird.
An ass.
A dog.
25)

How were gurus attracting young Westerners? (from Chapter 3, Our Notions of God)

Telling them secrets lied within.
Preaching the glorious details of nature.
Allowing them to feel part of something.
All of these.
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