A Worldview
B. Monotheistie ,
C.Agnostic
G atheistic
D. Monistic
E. Edward Hurnett Taylor
F. polytheistic
H. James Cow Prazer
I.Wish Fulfilment Theory
J. David Emile Durkheim
K. Animistic Theory
L. Nature Worship Theory
M. Maple Theory N. Theory of Orinal Monotheism
O. Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski Karl Marx


1. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe being held by people,
2. There is no real distinction between god and the universe
3. The belief and worship of many gode.
4. The doctrine or belief in one supreme god.
5. Disbelief or denial of the essence of a personal god.
6. They believe that God cannot be known.
7. The belief in spiritual beings.
8. A propitiation or conciliation of powers superior to man which are believed to control and direct the course of nature and of human life.
9. A body of self contained acts being themselves the fulfilment of their purpose; an affair of all, in which everyone takes an active and equivalent part.
10. A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things. 11. Primitive people believed in souls or anima found in people (seen in dreams) and in all of nature.
12. Human beings first developed their religion from their observations of the forces of nature.
13. Primitive societies were originally monotheistic, but because it was difficult to worship just one god, religion was corrupted to polytheism
14. People had gone three phases of development concerning the spirit world: primitive magic, religion, and science. 15. Religions were developed by the few as a means to control the masses and suppress revolution as a result of the continuing struggle between classes.​

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