In Santer'a, embodiment is especially important because
A) the teaching of moral behavior and ritual skills happens informally and nonverbally.
B) observers can easily evaluate the initiate to decide whether or not he/she will be accepted into the religion.
C) verbal communication is strictly discouraged.
D) participants cannot communicate with oricha verbally.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q5: All of the following are reasons why
Q6: The "liminal"period explored by Victor Turner is
A)
Q7: What are the three phases of rites
Q8: Turner argues that the frequent disproportion and
Q9: The "most sacred things,"the sacerrima, are
A) revealed
Q11: The head is an especially important symbol
Q12: Santer'a is understood as an initiatory religion
Q13: By touching one's head to the floor,
Q14: Mason critiques the ways in which social
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A) a
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