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19 Cards in this Set
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Conflict |
Means the disagreement and arguments between two groups. For example, WWII was a conflict between Nazi Germany and the Allied forces |
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Interfaith Dialogue |
Means two religions sharing their faith with each other. For example, a charity called Corrymeela helps promote peace between Catholics and Protestants in North Ireland. |
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Just War |
Means a fair war in which fulfils Thomas Aquinas' Just War Theory. For example, Christians believe a war is just if it is a last resort. |
FAIR WAR |
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Non-Violent Protest |
When a group uses peaceful actions to protest something. For example, Martin Luther King Jr organised the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the 1950s. |
Peacful… |
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Conscience |
Your conscience is your inner voice which tells you right from wrong. For example, people feel a guilty conscience if they go against their conscience |
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Reconciliation |
Is the process of forgiving and making up after something. For example, a couple might reconcile during a divorce. |
Process of… |
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Reconciliation |
Is the process of forgiving and making up after something. For example, a couple might reconcile during a divorce. |
Process of… |
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Free-Will |
The ability to make your own choices and decisions. For example, people use their free-will to make ethical decisions. |
Making your own... And … |
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Sacred |
Means that something is religiously special. For example, Makkah is a sacred place for Muslims because it is where Muhammed lived. |
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Authority |
Means being in charge of or having power over someone. For example, a religious authority might be the Pope. |
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Hippocratic Oath |
This is a promise all doctors make to always preserve life. It was named after the Greek philosopher Hippocrates. |
Promise… |
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Medical Ethics |
These are the moral decisions people make about medical issues. For example, whether abortion is wrong or not. |
Choice of ________ issues |
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Quality of Life |
Means how good your life is. For example, some disabilities might mean you have a poor quality of life. |
How good is… |
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Sanctity of Life |
Is the belief that God gave us life and only God can take it away. For example, people who believe in h sanctity of life will usually be against abortion and Euthanasia. |
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Community |
A group of people with shared beliefs. For example, being a member of a church. |
Group of who? |
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Evangelism |
The spreading and sharing your faith with others. For example, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses promote evangelism. |
Spreading something |
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Faith |
The spiritual and religious beliefs you have. For example, some might have faith in a God. |
__________ and __________ beliefs |
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Pilgrimage |
Going on a special journey to a sacred place. For example, Muslims go on the Hajj to Makkah. |
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Identity |
Means what makes you who you are. For example, you can express your identity with why you wear. |
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