Ethics & Philosophy - Love, Marriage and Divorce - Keywords - WJEC - GCSE

Keywords for Ethics and Philosophy for the topic "Love, Marriage and Divorce" as a GCSE course under the WJEC exam board

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To have a sexual relationship outside marriage
Adultery
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The principle of non-violence to all things (Some Hindu's are against the use of contraceptive because of a belief in this principle).
Ahimsa
2 of 41
Unconditional love (Giving without expecting anything back).
Agape
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When a marriage is considered never to have happened - Only the Pope can make a decision about this.
Annulment
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Material wealth. It is one of the four main goals in life to gain *****. It is the dharma/duty of a householder.
Artha
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Hindu's believe marriages should not be left to chance so elders help individuals meet appropriate partners. There are may misunderstandings about this type of help and it does not mean couples are forced to marry.
AssistedMarriage
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A long term decision to stop any sexual activity.
Celibate
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A long term decision to stop any sexual activity.
Celibacy
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Not getting involved in any sexual activity before marriage because sex is sacred and a gift from God.
Chastity
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Making and keeping a promise eg. wedding vows; being devoted towards someone or something eg. being faithful.
Commitment
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Disagreements and quarrels; working against each other rather than together in unity; clashes and breakdowns of relationships.
Conflict
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Artificial methods used to stop a baby being conceived or STI's being spread.
Contraception
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Duties. These are different according to which varna a Hindu is in & which stage of life they are at (The Four Asramas).
Dharma
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When the marriages vows are dissolved by the Pope under specific circumstances.
Dissolution
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The legal separation of a legally married couple.
Divorce
15 of 41
Something a person is expected to do because it is their job or responsibility; it might be the law or part of their religious beliefs
Duty
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Sexual love; Physical love between two people.
Eros
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Sex with someone other than your husband or wife when you are married.
ExtraMaritalSex
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Being sexually loyal and committed to one partner
Faithfulness
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Being able to conceive a child.
Fertility
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Being sexually loyal and committed to one partner.
Fidelity
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Everything working together to create peace and agreement.
Harmony
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A sacred fire at a Hindu wedding which symbolises Brahman witnessing the ceremony
Havan
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Declaration by the Pope about contraception - it is seen as unacceptable and forbidden for all Roman Catholics.
HumaneVitae
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Sensual pleasure - One of the four Hindu aims of life.
Kama
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A Hindu sacred text which teaches of the importance of Kama and how to fulfill this duty.
KamaSutra
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To have a deep affection to someone and express it through your actions and words. One of the most powerful human emotions that joins people together.
Love
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Being married to only one person at a time.
Monogamy
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Love of friends and family.
Philia
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Being married to more than one person at a time.
Polygamy
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Sex before marriage.
PreMaritalSex
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Being pure, untouched. Free from sin or guilt. Sexually chaste.
Purity
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A Hindu story which teaches the important roles & duties for a couple within a marriage.
RamaAndSita
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Saying sorry and having it accepted (forgiveness); making up and starting together again.
Reconcilliation
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All married couples must sign this to make the marriage legal.
Register
35 of 41
Duties you should carry out; your obligations; what you are expected to take care of; something you do out of a sense duty or because you are expected to do it.
Responsibility
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A sacred ceremony or ritual in which God is directly involved (eg: A wedding ceremony)
Sacrament
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Rituals carried out by Hindu's at important stages of their life (eg: Marriage).
Samskaras
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Affectionate or sentimental love.
Storge
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Hindu wedding ceremony.
VivahSamskar
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The promises made at a wedding which should never be broken.
Vows
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Card 2

Front

The principle of non-violence to all things (Some Hindu's are against the use of contraceptive because of a belief in this principle).

Back

Ahimsa

Card 3

Front

Unconditional love (Giving without expecting anything back).

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

When a marriage is considered never to have happened - Only the Pope can make a decision about this.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Material wealth. It is one of the four main goals in life to gain *****. It is the dharma/duty of a householder.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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