9 Questions
What are members often provided with in return for substantive allegiance to the group?
Basic necessities like food, shelter, and clothing
According to Ganzevoort, what is emphasized as important in coping?
Religious identity
In the text, what is mentioned as a characteristic of God with respect to communication?
He must love and communicate
What is required for God according to the text?
To be provident and good
What does the text suggest about the things of this world?
They are passing and don't fully satisfy us
According to the passage, where can a person find the Supreme Being?
In the imperfections of nature
What do a smiling face and a serene face make us think, according to the text?
That we want these conditions to remain permanent
What does the text suggest about the impermanence of good things in the world?
They indicate something much better and permanent is to come
What does the passage imply about getting tired of good things?
It may imply that there is something much better to come
Explore the evolution of religious orientation concepts from mature to intrinsic and extrinsic. Understand how religious identity is linked with group membership and self-perception.
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