Religious Experience Flashcards

1
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name three types of religious experience

A

prayer
visions
charismatic worship

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2
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give some examples of charismatic worship

A

slain in the spirit

speaking in tongues

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3
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give three dangers of religious experiences

A

completely open to interpretation
can lead to hateful or destructive events
creates elitism

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4
Q

are all religious experiences dramatic?

A

no

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5
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give three examples of dramatic religious experiences

A

the visions of bernadette, st paul or theresa of avila

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6
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what are the majority of religious experiences like?

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gradual, gentle, people find god in ordinary things and the beauty of creation

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7
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what is the mnemonic for william james’ mystical experience criteria?

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p.i.n.t.

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8
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what does the p in p.i.n.t. stand for?

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passive

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9
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what does the i in p.i.n.t. stand for?

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ineffable

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10
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what does the n in p.i.n.t. stand for?

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noetic

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11
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what does the t in p.i.n.t. stand for?

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transient

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12
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what is a passive religious experience?

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those in the grip of such an experience will have no will of their own - under the influence of a superior power

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13
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what is an ineffable religious experience?

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experiences beyond the ability of words to express

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14
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what is a noetic religious experience?

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gives knowledge unattainable through human experience

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15
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what is a transient religious experience?

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a short but life-changing experience

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16
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name richard swinburne’s two principles of testimony

A

principle of credulity

principle of testimony

17
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what is the principle of credulity?

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if some one believes they have had an experience, they probably have

18
Q

what is the principle of testimony?

A

we believe in the testimony of others

19
Q

what are the three main cases against religious experience?

A

psychological neurosis
physiological influences
sociological influences

20
Q

which two scholars suggest religious experiences stem from psychological neurosis?

A

freud

timothy leary

21
Q

which two scholars suggest religious experiences stem from physiological influences?

A

harlow

d lasbourough

22
Q

which scholar suggests religious experiences stem from sociological influences?

A

karl marx

23
Q

what does freud suggest about the psychology of religious experiences?

A

religious belief in god is the projection of a need for an eternal father figure

24
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what did timothy leary highlight about the psychology or religious experiences?

A

when mystical experiences were compared with the accounts of drug users they were indistiguishable

25
Q

which medical case did harlow highlight in order to explain religious experiences?

A

phineas gage

26
Q

explain the story of phinieas gage

A

a railworker who survived a metal pole through his brain after an accident, his personality was completely altered after the incident

27
Q

how does harlow highlight the physiological influences on the brain through the story of phineas gage?

A

our body is directly linked to our personality and therefore could be the cause of these radical changes

28
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what physiological aspect links many of the catholic mystics?

A

many suffered severe illness before their visions, could be mediation or the illness itself that caused their experience

29
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what illness does d lasbourogh theorise that st paul had?

A

epilepsy- would account for the blindness and voices heard

30
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how did karl marx argue religious experiences were influences by society?

A

an individual would see things relating to their faith

a christian would not see vishnu