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SS Unit 4 Terms

SS Comparative World Religions

TermDefinition
Semitic language spoken and written in a wide arc of territory, stretching across the Middle East, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa Arabic
A position stating that the existence of God can't be proven Agnostic
In Hinduism, it is the principle of nonviolence against all living things Ahimsa
A position stating that there is no God or gods Atheism
In Hinduism, the god (deva) of creation Brahma
Hindu for “enlightened one". The founder of Buddhism: Siddhartha Gautama Buddha
Buddhism developed in India, and is a belief in an endless cycle of reincarnation, or samsara, which is similar to beliefs of Hinduism Buddhism
This monotheistic religion developed from Judaism and believes Jesus died for our sins, was buried, was resurrected, and thereby offers salvation to all who will receive Him in faith Christianity
The act of fulfilling one's duty in life. Associated with Hinduism and Buddhism Dharma
Code of behavior for followers of Buddhism. Eightfold Path
Code of behavior for followers of Islam. Five Pillars of Islam
Siddhartha Gautama’s philosophy of the nature of human suffering and its relation to desire, found in Buddhist beliefs. Four Noble Truths
A rule of conduct to “do to others as you would have them do to you” found in many religions Golden Rule
The pilgrimage or holy journey to the city of Mecca Hajj
Semitic language originating in ancient Palestine and spoken by the Israelites. Modern Hebrew was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries from the ancient written language Hebrew
A polytheistic religion that believes salvation is achieved through a spiritual oneness of the soul, atman, with the ultimate reality of the universe, Brahma Hinduism
Term given to land found in present day Israel that is significant to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Holy Land
Formed by the Creator (Father), Redeemer (Son), and Sustainer (Holy Spirit). Christians believe that these three entities are all part of a single higher power Holy Trinity
In Islam, the leader of prayers and a religious scholar Imam
The youngest of the world's major monotheistic religions. Worshipers of this monotheistic religion are known as Muslims, which means "one who submits to the will of Allah" Islam
Judaism is the oldest known monotheistic religion that teaches that there is one God who is the creator of all things. It is the basis for more recently developed religions such as Christianity and Islam. Judaism
Actions in this life result from the consequences of a previous life’s actions. Associated with Hinduism and Buddhism. Karma
According to the Hebrew Bible, an anointed king who will lead the Jews back to the land of Israel and establish justice in the world. According to the Christians, the Messiah was Jesus Christ Messiah
The belief in one god or goddess Monotheism
A domed Islamic religious building and place of worship/prayer Mosque
Sacred scripture of Christians, a collection of Christian works written in the common Greek language of the first century, at different times by various writers New Testament
In Buddhism, it means spiritual enlightenment Nirvana
The belief in many gods or goddesses Polytheism
The bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church Pope
Islamic holy book verbally revealed from Allah (God in Arabic) to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. Considered a book of guidance for life by Muslims. Quran
Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services, ensuring that Jewish laws are observed, and serving as a spiritual guide for the community. Rabbi
The ninth month of the Muslim calendar. All Muslims must fast during daylight hours, except the very young or sick. Ramadan
The rebirth of a soul into another body Reincarnation
A person's beliefs concerning the existence and worship of a god or gods, and divine involvement in the universe and human life Religion
Christian religious practices such as baptism, communion and confirmation Sacraments
Worthy of, or regarded with, religious worship, and/or respect Sacred
The collection of Jewish writings that is the basis of Jewish religious law Talmud
The holy book of Judaism. It describes the creation of the world, the history of ancient Israel, the Ten Commandments, and contains the Psalms and the prophetic books (Old Testament) Torah
Hindu holy book from the 8th century BCE that contains revealed truths concerning the nature of ultimate reality while describing the character and form of human salvation Upanishads
A Hindu holy book which is a collection of Aryan hymns that were transmitted orally before being written down in the 6th century BCE. Vedas
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