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33 Cards in this Set
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1st Commandment
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The primary purpose of dialogue is to learn, that is, to change and grow in the perception and understanding of reality, and then to act accordingly
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2nd Commandment
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Interreligious, interideological dialogue must be a two- sided project— within each religious or ideological community and between religious or ideological communities.
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3rd Commandment
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Each participant must come to the dialogue with complete honesty and sincerity
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4th Commandment
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In interreligious, interideological dialogue we must not compare our ideals with our partner's practice, but rather our ideals with our partner's ideals, our practice with our partner's practice.
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5th Commandment
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Each participant must define himself Only the Jew, for example, can define what it means to be a Jew.
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6th Commandment
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Each participant must come to the dialogue with no hard-and-fast assumptions as to where the points of disagreement are
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7th Commandment
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Dialogue can take place only between equals.
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8th Commandment
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Dialogue can take place only on the basis of mutual trust.
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9th Commandment
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Persons entering into interreligious, interideological dialogue must be at least minimally self-critical of both themselves and their own religious or ideological traditions.
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10th Commandment
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Each participant eventually must attempt to experience the partner's religion or ideology “from within”
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Common questions of destiny
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Why am I here?
What happens when I die? |
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Three forms of religions expression
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Theoretical
Practical Sociological |
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Theoretical religion expression
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What is said (doctrines, Myths)
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Practical religion expression
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What is done (worship)
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Sociological religion expression
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Relationship of the religion (Leaders, groups, organization, church)
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Myth
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a symbolic story of origin and destiny
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Ritual
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The symbolic enactment of stories (Jewish passover)
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Conditioned Reality
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Limited by space and time by what the mind can know and understand.
- Christianity -> world (world separates people from god.) Not evil ideas only ignorant |
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Unconditioned Reality
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Knowledge, power and wisdom unlimited by the constraints of the mind, includes all that could possibly be known or thought.
- The Ultimate Being (Christianity/ God) |
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Church (Typology)
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Original religion
Catholicism |
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Denomination (Typology)
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Split from original ( re-interpreted text)
- protestantism |
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Sect (Typology)
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Far split from original (add/delete text)
- Jehovah's Witness |
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Cult (Typology)
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New form of religion
- rarely used by scholar because of it's negative connotation. |
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Two additional forms of expression
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-Ethics
-Art |
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Ethics
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Religion guide lines
-plagiarism -sexual morality -abortion |
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Forms of ethics
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Deontogical
Teleological |
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Deontogical ethics
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From the nature of reality itself.
(All capital punishment/abortion is wrong because killing is wrong) |
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Teleological ethics
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Pertains to the end result
(Capital punishment/abortion are justified at times) |
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Art
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An important physical expression of religion.
-painting -architecture -literature -sculpture |
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science
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How to explain certain things
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Wisdom
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Give meaning to certain things
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Three areas of operation of dialogue decalogue
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1) Practical- Collaborative help to humanity
2) Depth "spiritual dimension"- to experience other religions from within. 3) Cognitive - seek to understanding and truth |
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Three phases of dialogue decalogue
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1) Unlearn Misinformation
2) Discern valves in partner's tradition 3) Explore New areas of reality |