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Theology Agnosticism Polytheism Theism E. Worldview F. Monism G. Monotheism H. Atheism I. Religion J. Spirituality

The document defines key terms related to theology and religious beliefs: 1. Theology is defined as the systematic study of the existence and nature of the divine. 2. Theism is the belief in one God who could have designed and created the universe. 3. Agnosticism is the belief that God's existence is unknown and unknowable. 4. Polytheism is the belief in many principal gods among whom no one is supreme.
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Theology Agnosticism Polytheism Theism E. Worldview F. Monism G. Monotheism H. Atheism I. Religion J. Spirituality

The document defines key terms related to theology and religious beliefs: 1. Theology is defined as the systematic study of the existence and nature of the divine. 2. Theism is the belief in one God who could have designed and created the universe. 3. Agnosticism is the belief that God's existence is unknown and unknowable. 4. Polytheism is the belief in many principal gods among whom no one is supreme.
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a. theology b. agnosticism c. polytheism d. theism e.

worldview
f. monism g. monotheism h. atheism i. religion j. spirituality

1. A belief in the existence of one God viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world
2. Relating or affecting the human spirit or soul that is one’s personal integrative view on.
3. The belief that there is only one God who could have designed and created the universe.
4. The belief in many principal gods among whom no one is supreme.
5. The belief that there is no genuine distinction between God and the universe.
6. Denial of the existence of God.
7. The belief that God's existence is unknown and unknowable.
8. An organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods.
9. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by people.
10. The systematic study of the existence and nature of the divine.

II. True or False

_______11. Religion is considered universal and it can be found in all known contemporary societies.
_______12. The prophet and patriarch Abraham played a major role in the establishment of three monotheistic
religions, namely, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
_______13. Religion is an essential part of Indian tradition as four main religions originated here, namely,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
_______14. Both Confucius and Laozi were followers of the Dao. The Confucian Dao principally concerns
human affairs while the Daoist Dao means the way the universe works.
_______15. West Asia is home of three great religions, namely, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
_______16. Heat and water are major features of India’s ecological setting. As a result, deities of sun, fire, and
water are venerated in India.
_______17. Chinese culture practically influenced all other nations at its outskirts, including Japan and Korea.
_______18. Monotheism or the belief in one god is an ancient idea that predated the establishment of
Abrahamic religions.
_______19. The concept of dharma is integral in religions that emerged in India, most especially Hinduism
and Buddhism.
_______20. Chinese belief system arrived in Japan and influenced the local culture and the indigenous
polytheistic religion Shinto.
Column B
a. theology

b. agnosticism

c. polytheism

d. theism
A. Answer the following questions.

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