The Globalization of Religion Flashcards
plays a vital role in the lives of Filipinos for their values are anchored on it
religion
it has influenced their attitudes, characters, and perspectives in life
religion
is is true most of the former “third world”, developing countries, and even the west
religion
entails a personal or organized system of religious beliefs and practices
religion
globalization has affected religion in various ways
TF
true
it paved the way for the rise of religious nationalism, the turn of religion into public life, the proliferation of international terrorism, and the increase of individual religiosity
globalization
gave the rise to religious nationalis that came about after the second world war
globalization
nationalism was closely associated with particular religious beliefs and affiliations
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true
globalization gave rise to _____ that came about after the Second World War
religious nationalism
globalization led to the turn of religion into public life as a reaction to post-World War II modernism
TF
true
globalization led to the ________ as a reaction to post-World War II modernism
turn of religion into public lifeg
goes beyond the administration of sacraments for Catholics and focuses more on the social concerns of the poor and the oppressed inside the church and outside the church
religion
globalization affected the proliferation of international terrorism
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true
a type of political violence anchored on the belief that a supreme being grants violence in the act of glorifying one’s faith
religious extremism
a central issue faced by the global community
religious extremisim
globalization prompted the increase of individual religiostiy brought about by the individual’s need to rely on their beliefs and relationship with the supreme being
TF
true
globalization prompted the _____ brought about by the individual’sneed to rely on his or her beliefs and relationship with the supreme being
increase of individual religiosity
because of _____, globalization has forced the appearance of “religious traditions in places where these previously has been largely unknown or considered minority”.
migration