MATCHING
-Denominations
A) The linking of strongly held religious convictions with beliefs about a people's social and political destiny
B) Worldly thinking, particularly as seen in the rise of science, technology, and rational thought in general
C) Fragmentary religious groupings to which individuals are loosely affiliated but that lack any permanent structure
D) The argument that religions can be fruitfully understood as organizations in competition with one another for followers
E) A religious sect that has lost its revivalist dynamism and has become an institutionalized body, commanding the adherence of significant numbers of people
F) An activist Catholic religious movement that combines Catholic beliefs with a passion for social justice for the poor
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A)The linking of strongly held religious
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