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Conflict
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Clashes and breakdown of relationships. For example, when two groups or countries go to war.
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Interfaith Dialogue
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Different faith groups talking to each other about their faith. For example, sharing in a joint event ... other's place of worship
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Just War
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A war that can be justified according to agreed conditions. For example, when is is the last resort.
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Conflict
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Clashes and breakdown of relationships. For example, when two groups or countries go to war.
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Non-Violent Protests
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Showing a disapproval without damaging property or causing any threat. For example, a 'sit-in' or petitions.
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Interfaith Dialogue
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Different faith groups talking to each other about their faith. For example, sharing in a joint event ... other's place of worship
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Pacifism
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The belief that any for of violence or war is unacceptable. For example, by being unwilling to join the army.
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Just War
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A war that can be justified according to agreed conditions. For example, when is is the last resort.
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Reconciliation
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Making up after an argument, it involves forgiving a person for what they have done.
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Non-Violent Protests
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Showing a disapproval without damaging property or causing any threat. For example, a 'sit-in' or petitions.
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Medical Ethics
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This is the process of deciding what is good and acceptable in medicine. For example, considering whether IVF or Abortion is good or bad/right or wrong.
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Pacifism
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The belief that any for of violence or war is unacceptable. For example, by being unwilling to join the army.
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Hippocratic Oath
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This is a special promise made by those working in medicine to treat patients to the best of their ability. It means that doctors swear and oath to try and preserve life at all costs.
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Reconciliation
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Making up after an argument, it involves forgiving a person for what they have done.
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Medical Ethics
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This is the process of deciding what is good and acceptable in medicine. For example, considering whether IVF or Abortion is good or bad/right or wrong.
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Sanctity of Life
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This means all life is sacred and precious and deserves respect. No one should take life away or deny it. For example, in the case of abortion or euthanasia.
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Hippocratic Oath
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This is a special promise made by those working in medicine to treat patients to the best of their ability. It means that doctors swear and oath to try and preserve life at all costs.
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Quality of Life
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This is the extent to which life is meaningful and pleasurable. For example, when a person feels of value and is free from undue pain and stress.
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Sanctity of Life
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This means all life is sacred and precious and deserves respect. No one should take life away or deny it. For example, in the case of abortion or euthanasia.
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Quality of Life
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This is the extent to which life is meaningful and pleasurable. For example, when a person feels of value and is free from undue pain and stress.
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Conscience
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Conscience refers to an inner voice that guides actions and responses. For example, knowing right from wrong.
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Free Will
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This is the belief that humans have free choice in life. It means that everyone is responsible for their actions and that nothing is completely undermined.
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Community
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This means a group of people with something in common. For example, a church community who share the same beliefs and faith.
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Evangelism
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This means spreading a faith or religion to others. It involves preaching the gospel ('good news') in order to convert people.
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Faith
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This is a strong belief in a particular religion. For example, Christianity or a belief in someone or something eg. God.
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Identity
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This means 'one's own self' eg. personality and character. It is the way a person sees themselves, for example, God's creation.
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Pilgrimage
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This is a journey to a place of religious significance. For example, Bethlehem where Jesus was born.
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Sacred
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This means something so special, it should be respected. For example, a holy book such as the Bible.
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