BHSWG concepts #4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The belief that inanimate objects in nature have spirits and a conscious life and many times these objects are worshipped | ANIMISM |
The 3 branches of Christianity | PROTESTANT, CATHOLIC, ORTHODOX |
This polytheistic religion has no known founder but developed in South Asia. Its sacred text is known as the Vedas and reincarnation is a foundational teaching of the religion. It also promotes a rigid social class system caled the Caste System. | HINDUISM |
One of the oldest monotheistic religions, followers believe Yahweh made a covenant with Abraham, they use the Hebrew Bible as their sacred text, and they were given over Palestine in the 1940s to establish their own country- Israel | JUDAISM |
This religion is the fastest growing, began on the Arabian Peninsula, believes that the Prophet Muhammad was given the message of Allah expressed to Muslims in the Quran. Followers practice the 5 pillars in order to express their faith and obedience. | ISLAM |
This belief system emphasizes the ability of human beings to guide their own lives | HUMANISM |
Pilgrimage (ex. to Mecca in Islam) | HAJJ |
This religion began on the Indian subcontinent, founded by Siddhartha Gautama. It diffused along the Silk Road and Indian Ocean reaching E. and S.E. Asia. It teaches meditation, the Eightfold Path, reincarnation, & striving to reach Nirvana | BUDDHISM |
Founded by Guru Nanak on the Indian sub-continent, this religion stresses the continual improvement and pursuit of perfection by taking responsibility for actions. Combines beliefs of Hinduism & Islam | SIKHISM |
a cycle of rebirth (into another living being) | REINCARNATION |
The demand for a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines, combined with a vigorous attack on outside threats to their religious culture | FUNDAMENTALISM |
another name for teacher | GURU |
moral duty | DHARMA |
This religion has the most number of followers, believes that faith in Jesus' death & resurrection brings forgiveness of sins and eternal life in heaven | CHRISTIANITY |
Smaller religions practiced by more traditional societies, which are an integral part of culture and life, and many times are animistic in their belief system (ex. Africa) | TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS |
This branch of Islam is found primarily in Iran but is only about 16% of Muslims worldwide | SHIITES |
A form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the governing authorities (priesthood). | THEOCRACY |
This type of religion appeals to primarily one group of people living in one place (ex. Hinduism) | ETHNIC RELIGION |
Belief in one God | MONOTHEISTIC |
Forced exodus from their land of origin (ex. Jews) | DIASPORA |
This branch of Islam makes up the majority of Muslims | SUNNI |
The blending or mixing of religious beliefs to create a new belief system (ex. Christianity & African traditional religions) | SYNCRETISM |
Native ethnic religion of Japan focuses on nature and reverence to one's ancestors | SHINTOISM |
Another for a god | DEITY |
Something extraordinary, that inspires a sense of reverence and awe | SACRED |
good deeds; actions according to one's dharma | KARMA |
a state of insight, calm, & joy | NIRVANA |
Belief in many Gods | POLYTHEISTIC |
repetitive prayers & chants | MANTRAS |
domed shrines (ex. Buddhism) | STUPAS |
This type of religion, practiced by most of the world, attempts to be global, appealing to all people, wherever they may live, and seeks to convert others to its belief system (ex. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism) | UNIVERSALIZING RELIGION |
Believes that the idea of God or a higher power is unknowable; does not absolutely deny God's existence as an atheist would | AGNOSTIC |
Based on the 6th century teachings of Confucius in China, this East Asian philosophy does not worship any gods. They teach goodness, loyalty to family, humaneness, & virtue. Followers are to fulfill their role in society with honor. | CONFUCIANISM |
Belief that there is no supreme or higher power; usually coincides with the belief in evolution | ATHEIST |
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