Top 80+ Solved Philosophy of Religion MCQ Questions Answer
Q. “The feeling, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.” Whodefined religion in this way?
a. alexander
b. patric
c. william james
d. w.t stace
Q. ----------------- defines religion as, “the conservation of values.”
a. alexander
b. patric
c. william james
d. hoffoding
Q. To----------------------, religion is not in doctrines, in dogmas nor in intellectualargumentation; it is being and becoming, it is realization.
a. swami vivekananda
b. hoffoding
c. william james
d. w.t stace
Q. According to Alexander “Religion is--------------”
a. faith in god
b. faith in deity
c. faith in nature
d. faith in super power
Q. According to ------------------“Religion is the vision of something which stands beyond,behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things.”
a. alexander
b. patric
c. whitehead
d. w.t stace
Q. To --------- “Religion is the consciousness of our practical relation to an invisible spiritualorder.”
a. alexander
b. patric
c. william james
d. w.t stace
Q. W.T Stace defined “religion as the ------------------ for the impossible, the unattainable, theinconceivable.”
a. hunger of the soul
b. thirst of the mind
c. quest of the intellect
d. none of these
Q. According to Whitehead, “Religion is the vision of something which stands beyond,behind, and within, the ------------ of immediate things.”
a. relations
b. continues waves
c. stream
d. passing flux
Q. Talcott Parsons defines, religion, “-------------------------------------which men have evolvedin various societies”
a. values, morals and practices
b. a set of myths and imaginations
c. a set of beliefs, practices, and institutions
d. none of these
Q. Concise Oxford Dictionary defines; religion is “human recognition of a -----------controlling power and especially of a personal God or gods entitled to obedience and worship”
a. cosmic
b. super natural
c. divine
d. superhuman
Q. Arnold says religion as, “ethics heightened, enkindled, lit up by-----------------”
a. willing
b. feeling
c. imagination
d. practicing