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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

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.

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

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…

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

Reconciliation

Is the process of forgiving and making up after something. For example, a couple might reconcile during a divorce.

Process of…

Reconciliation

Is the process of forgiving and making up after something. For example, a couple might reconcile during a divorce.

Process of…

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 …

Sacred

Means that something is religiously special. For example, Makkah is a sacred place for Muslims because it is where Muhammed lived.

Authority

Means being in charge of or having power over someone. For example, a religious authority might be the Pope.

Hippocratic Oath

This is a promise all doctors make to always preserve life. It was named after the Greek philosopher Hippocrates.

Promise…

Medical Ethics

These are the moral decisions people make about medical issues. For example, whether abortion is wrong or not.

Choice of ________ issues

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…

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.

Community

A group of people with shared beliefs. For example, being a member of a church.

Group of who?

Evangelism

The spreading and sharing your faith with others. For example, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses promote evangelism.

Spreading something

Faith

The spiritual and religious beliefs you have. For example, some might have faith in a God.

__________ and __________ beliefs

Pilgrimage

Going on a special journey to a sacred place. For example, Muslims go on the Hajj to Makkah.

Identity

Means what makes you who you are. For example, you can express your identity with why you wear.