World Religions GHUM 1143: Christianity and Islam Exam Prep
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This document contains a quiz covering key concepts in Christianity and Islam. The Christianity section includes questions on the synoptic gospels, St. Augustine's arguments against Pelagius, the intellectual issues of the Middle Ages (Scholasticism vs. mysticism), Gnosticism, predestination in Calvinism, Glossolalia in Pentecostalism, the doctrine of the Trinity, the definition of a creed, the significance of Vatican II, the life of Francis of Assisi, the role of Constantine, the Council of Nicaea, Ulrich Zwingli's views on the Eucharist, the Eastern Orthodox Church, veneration of icons, Unitarianism's rejection of the Trinity, the anchorite movement with Anthony of Egypt, the founding of the World Council of Churches, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Liberation Theology, and the Social Gospel movement. The Islam section covers the Five Pillars of Islam, the hijrah, the term 'dhimmis,' Sufism, the Qur'an, the philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal, the commemoration of Ashura by Shi'as, fasting during Ramadan, the American Muslim Mission, the concept of Shirk, the meaning of 'Islam,' prophets acknowledged in the Qur'an, the importance of Hadith, different numbers of Imams followed by Shi’ites, and the Shahadah. Desklib provides students with access to this quiz and many other study tools.
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