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Quiz module 6 n 1 5 / Which of the following statements best captures the main point of Feuerbach’s claim that theology is anthropology? Just as Jesus is the God-man, we will each become gods in the next life if we put our faith in Jesus now. God created the world, but the world is now too big for God to handle. We can learn more about God by looking at the social-practices of indigenous peoples than we can by reading the Bible. The divine and the human are essentially the same. Question 2 5 / 5 points According to Feuerbach, both the divine and the human are characterized by: will. reason. all of the above. affection. Question 3 5 / 5 points According to both Marx and Feuerbach: the material is the real and the real is the material. the rational is the real and the real is the rational. the spiritual is the real and the real is the spiritual. the historical is the real and the real is the historical. Question 4 5 / 5 points In opposition to Hegel, Marx argues that: there is no “end of history.”
class struggle over material, economic conditions drives history. ideas drive history. history is on a downward spiral toward totalitarianism and cultural decay. Question 5 5 / 5 points According to both Marx and Hegel: just as Jesus is the God-man, we will each become gods in the next life if we put our faith in Jesus now. God exists, but he is evil and wants to alienate us from ourselves. history is moving forward in an upward dialectical progression toward the end of history. the material world is all there is and everything that exists is material. Question 6 5 / 5 points In what way does capitalism alienate laborers from their “species-being” in Marx’s view? None of the above are correct. Capitalism allows laborers to become “God-like” by raising standards of living beyond what is natural for human beings. Capitalism forces laborers to abandon their religious essence because it does not allow time for laborers to worship. Capitalism turns laborers into beasts of burden in so far as they are treated as no more than a means for enhancing the profits. Question 7 5 / 5 points According to Marx, people who take comfort in religion are: wicked. exploited. enlightened. illiterate. Question 8 5 / 5 points
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