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21 Cards in this Set
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In the Neo-Pagan tradition, the ritual known as Hieros Gamos can be performed “in token.” This means
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The ritual is represented with ritual implements |
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One of the following is not considered a feminine aspect of the Goddess
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Rationality |
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In Canada today, aboriginal marriage arrangements favouring patrilineal affiliations meant the _________________ in "status" for ________________
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Loss, women
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In the Neo-Pagan traditions, the three goddesses are
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the maiden, mother, and crone
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Ecocentric means
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centred on the environment
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True or False? Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, most Aboriginal family arrangements favoured a matriarchal arrangement whereby the men move in with their new wife's family.
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True |
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True or False, overall Nature-based traditions are more concerned with belief systems over practices.
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False |
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Logos means |
a legal narrative
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Aboriginal and Neo-Pagan, Nature-based religious traditions view deities
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as operating within nature and the universe
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One of the following is false. The best way to explain the concept of love in Nature-based traditions is
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that it is a creative power
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True or False? Nature-based traditions embrace feminine aspects such as fertility, nurturing, and the earth.
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True |
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True or false. Males have authority within patriarchal societies
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True |
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In Neo-Pagan traditions the goddess is represented by
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Moon |
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Athame
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is a dagger representing the masculine
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What do Aboriginal and Neo-Pagan traditions have in common?
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The interconnectedness of the whole universe
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What philosophical theory of love implies that one’s actions match their inner state and emotions?
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Behavioralism
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True or false: The theory of love as union makes room for love to bring about a significant union, a "we".
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True |
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True or false: Helm states that Love as an Emotion can be both an “emotion proper” (that is something we sense outside of ourselves) and an “emotion complex” (interconnected between people)
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True |
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True or false: The theory of love as robust concern accommodates sharing in the joys and sorrows of the beloved— being transformed through the beloved’s influence, becoming vulnerable to things that happen to the beloved?
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True |
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True or false: The theory of love as an appraisal of value responds to the qualities of a beloved?
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True |
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Hultkrantz reports that for aboriginal communities all narratives are called
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Tales |