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Experiencing the World's Religions, 2/e
Michael Molloy

Understanding Religion

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1

Literally meaning "not God," holds that there is no God or gods.
2

The belief in one God is called .
3

is the position that God may or may not exist, but the existence of God really cannot be proven.
4

The belief that everything in the universe is divine is called .
5

The belief in many gods is called .
6

A power existing and operating within nature is said to be .
7

A power beyond or not limited by the physical world is said to be .
8

Other than the ordinary, the is sometimes expressed or experienced in certain objects, actions, or places.
9

A synonym for a belief system, a implies several beliefs fitting together into a fairly complete and systematic interpretation of the universe and humanity's place in it.
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A is something fairly concrete and ordinary that can represent and help human beings intensely experience something of greater complexity.