Chapter 18: Conclusion Flashcards

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a mental map that tells us how to navigate the world

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Worldview

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the worldwide community of Muslims

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Ummah

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a separate group within Islam that embraces full application of Shariah law

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Islamists

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the moral code of Islam outlined in the Quran and other teaching that Muslims consider authoritative.

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Shariah law

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muslims who embrace terrorism in pursuit of jihad

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Jihadis

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a way of seeing the world without appealing to God or religion

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Secularism

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all phenomena can be explained through natural processes

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Naturalism

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belief that God does not exist

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Atheism

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an economic system advocating either gov’t control or communal ownership of the means of production

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Socialism

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the Marxist dream of a future utopian society in which the state and economic classes no longer exist and all property is publicly shared.

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Communism

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the belief that only the material world exists and that class struggles are the mechanism behind social and economic progress.

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Dialectical materialism

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belief that economics ultimately determines the entire course of history

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Economic determinism

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belief in the divine interconnected essence of reality

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Consciousness

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the belief that everything is god

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Pantheism

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intellectual movement that contends that human communication is not really about things but about the view and motivation of those involved in the conversation

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Poststrucuralism

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a method of literary analysis that seeks to expose the underlying ideologies of a text

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Deconstruction

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a single overarching interpretation or grand story of reality

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Metanarratives

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the study of ultimate reality

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the study of the relationship between the mind and the physical body

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Mind/body problem

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the study of knowledge

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belief that whatever advances the proletariat and communism is morally good

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Proletariat morality

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the belief that good is returned to those who do good and evil is returned to those who do evil.

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the belief that everything is ultimately energy and that everyone possesses the potential to achieve divine unity with the cosmos.

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Collective consciousness

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stage at which a person purportedly meets his or her full psychological potential

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Self-actualization

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the belief that God ordained three institutions of society family, church, state - that society functions best when each sphere is property in its own area of responsibility.
Sphere sovereignty
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the belief that laws are rules created by hyman authorities and that there is no inherent or necessary connection between law and morality.
Legal positivism
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the belief that humanity is continually progressing toward higher consciousness
Spiritual evolution
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What are the four world tests?
1.The test of reason: Can it be logically stated and defended? 2.The tests of the outer world: Is there external, corroborating evidence? 3.The test of the inner world: Does it address the everyday aspects of life? 4.The test of the real world: What happens when we apply the principles of this worldview.
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What are the worldview questions?
Origins: Who is God? Where did we come from? Morality:What is the foundation of right and wrong? Identity: What does it mean to be human? Meaning: What is the purpose of life? Destiny: What happens after I die?
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What do secularists put their faith in?
The scientific method Naturalistic evolution Materialism Human reason
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What conflicts do Marxists look at?
The rich and poor Religious and nonreligious Blacks and whites Men and women Heterosexuals and homosexuals
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What is New Spirituality’s view of God?
God is eternal. God is non-personal. Everything is god.
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What is the Christian view of God?
Personal Relational Has created everything Has made Himself known in general revelation. Has made Himself known in special revelation. Is Trinity
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Where does PM fail?
PM’s understanding of reality as socially constructed fails to explain the world as it is. ○Also, the problem isn’t that God is unknowable; it is that truth is knowable and we rebelled.
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Where does Islam fail?
The God of Islam is supposedly just and merciful - but you can’t be both. ○They must abandon mercy if they abandon the Trinity.
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Where does NS fail?
Energy cannot think and create. ○Who is counting our karma? ○How did we get separated in the first place?
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What does Secularists believe about sociology
Assumes that materialism and naturalism are the starting points for sociology. ●Three core assumptions: ○No institution is ordained by God ○Humans are inherently good; Society causes us to do what we do. ○Social life has no purpose or design
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What do Marxists believe about Sociology?
●Assumes that materialism and naturalism are the starting points for sociology. ●Believe that the next stage of societal evolution will move us beyond the misery created by capitalism
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What does NS believe about sociology
●Assumes that there is not individual self; only interconnected consciousness. ●The heart of society’s problem is ignorance of higher consciousness. ●Social institutions should be structured to encourage the search for inner truth.