Unit 1 Review 11 Open Religion.

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Unit 1 Review 11 Open Religion

What is religious impulse? When someone does not believe in God A sense or feeling of the supernatural or greater spiritual reality beyond the everyday world The belief in more than one religion When someone does not believe in something that is unique, awesome, and mysterious in meaning B

Look at the image below. Which reason to study religion does it relate to? Fear

Look at the image below. Which reason to study religion does it relate to? Amazement

Look at the image below. Which reason to study religion does it relate to? Identity

Which of the following is NOT an example of religious worldview? No concern for eternity and is opposed to religion Life’s meaning comes from its relationship to a spiritual reality Society organizes its values to mirror the presence of God Nature can be observed scientifically, but it is only matter A

Which is NOT a trait common to most religions? Worldview Supreme Being No explanation of afterlife Sacred Book C

What is the Golden Rule?

What is a cultural taboo? Give one example. Actions, words, body language that may be offensive in another culture. Ex. Don’t open gifts in front of a recipient (Asian culture)

What is the correct order of the ladder of discrimination? stereotype, discrimination, prejudice, institutional discrimination Prejudice, stereotype, discrimination, institutional discrimination Prejudice, stereotype, discrimination, societal discrimination Stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, institutional discrimination D

Prejudice involves… Practices and laws Feelings and judgments Actions Beliefs B

Discrimination involves… Practices and laws Feelings and judgments Actions Beliefs C

Refer to the poem “The Cold Within Refer to the poem “The Cold Within.” What did the “cold” in each man represent? Intolerance Institutional discrimination Poverty Multiculturalism A

Salvation means… Religions coming together to make peace Jesus dying for our sins How people are made whole in Christ and freed from sin and death Belief in the afterlife C

Evangelization means… Belief in the afterlife The process which seeks to spread the Gospel and the knowledge of the Gospel throughout the world The process of asking for forgiveness Positive communication between different religions B

Christology refers to… The main beliefs of the Catholic faith The spread of Christianity The spread of Catholicism The study of Jesus and his work to help determine what his life and actions mean for us as followers D

What was the main confusion with Jesus’ teachings? Is salvation only for Christians? What about non-Christians? How do we claim that Jesus is the only way and still respect what other faiths have to say? What about the many qualities in other religions that are common to Christianity? All of the above None of the above D

What are the two main approaches to other faiths What are the two main approaches to other faiths? Give an example of each. Exclusivist: The only path to God and salvation is through following Jesus Christ Inclusivist: Jesus’ grace is for all people who experience God’s love and mercy

What is interfaith dialogue? Give an example of positive dialogue. Tolerance and peace between religions by engaging in dialogue to get to know each other’s beliefs Respect each others opinion Listen carefully Before you speak, wait until you are sure the other person has finished. Then, acknowledge the other person’s point Summarize the other person’s point to ensure you understand

An atheist is… A person that believes in many gods A person who holds that no God exists A person who doubts humankind can every know the existence of God, but doesn't discount the possibility A person who believes in God. B

What does “Baraka” mean? Belief in God Tolerance Blessing or essence of life Wonder C

What is religious pluralism? The study of religions Intolerance between religions Tolerance for the sake of peace The co-existence of many religions in a society D

What is multiculturalism What is multiculturalism? Give an example of how you have experienced it. When several different ethnic groups, cultures, language, and religions live in harmony in the same society

What is diversity? Having many differences in the population—cultures, languages, races, faiths

What percentage of Canadians are Christians? 72% 95% 50% 60% A

Which religion has the most followers worldwide? Islam Judaism Christianity Buddhism? C

Which stage of the ladder of discrimination is the following? Mr. Jones was scared of the teenager who had tattoos and piercings. Prejudice

Which stage of the ladder of discrimination is the following? Research shows that women are paid less than men for the same work at some work places. Institutional Discrimination

Which stage of the ladder of discrimination is the following? Some parents pulled their children out of the soccer league when they found Coach Rick was gay. Discrimination

Which stage of the ladder of discrimination is the following? Newfies are not intelligent. Stereotype