Religion, Peace & Conflict

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Religion, Peace & Conflict To begin… Note down some of the causes of wars. You can do this as a list or spider diagram. Now… Read through the requirements for this topic (what you will need to know).

Religion, Peace & Conflict You will need to know… The meaning and significance of: • peace • justice • forgiveness • reconciliation. • Violence, including violent protest. • Terrorism. • Reasons for war, including greed, self-defence and retaliation. • The just war theory, including the criteria for a just war. • Holy war. • Pacifism.

Religion, Peace & Conflict You will also need to know about… Religion and belief in 21st century conflict • Religion and belief as a cause of war and violence in the contemporary world. • Nuclear weapons, including nuclear deterrence. • The use of weapons of mass destruction. • Religion and peace-making in the contemporary world including the work of individuals influenced by religious teaching. • Religious responses to the victims of war including the work of one present day religious organisation.

Religion, Peace & Conflict Key Terms… Peace Conflict Justice Reconciliation Forgiveness { Read about these key terms. Complete a table explaining the meaning of the key terms, examples and people or organisations involved in each area.

Religion, Peace & Conflict The Religious Bit… Match the quotations…   In your exercise book note down each of the quotations and match them up to the key terms. Make sure you note down which religion each quotation comes from. Alternatively cut out and match up a quotation with the key term a symbol for the key term and a picture that matches the quotation. Stick them in your exercise books. Also… Make sure you have noted down the definitions for the key terms from this lesson on your key terms sheet.

Religion, Peace & Conflict And finally… Use key words to complete the following; The government in Neverneverland is victimising the Always people. What do the two groups try to do? Peace talks have failed. What happens next? War has led to many people being killed, war crimes have been committed and there has been a lot of destruction to the country. After a year of fighting the Always people defeat the government. What happens next? Neverneverland is now at Peace and the country is to be renamed Neveralwaysland. How did this happen?