Religion and equality revision quiz - abby baxter

Ethics quiz.

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What is the meaning of reconciliation?
restoring friendly relations
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Woman are NOT aloud to be vicars in the Church of England?
False
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A Missionary Worker is?
someone who travels in order to spread the word of their religion
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The name given to the movement that tries to unite different Christians is?
Ecumenism
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Someone who is preselytising is...?
trying to convert people from their religion to yours
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Who said this 'love your neighbour as yourself'?
Luke
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Woman are accepted in the Catholic Church as being equal to men, both genders are able to have the same role in the Church?
False
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Denomenations that have long accepted females in their ministry include?;
Methodists and Baptists
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What was the main aim of the Crusades?
the claim back the holy land, Jeruselem
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What is Taize?
a place of pilgrimage for young people from all over the world
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Who has been repeatedly accused of being sexist in the bible?
St Paul
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Who came up with the idea of 'anonymous Christians'?
Karl Rahner
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The Church of England accepted woman vicars in which year?..
1994
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Leviticus can be found in the old testament?
True
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All Christian denominations supported apartheid?
False
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Some of the most serious cases of discrimination are about;
race, sexuality, gender
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Discriminating is just making a judgement on someone?
False
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a missionary worker only travels in England, not to other countries?
False
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When did the Crusades take place?
1095-1291
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Woman are NOT aloud to be vicars in the Church of England?

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False

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A Missionary Worker is?

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The name given to the movement that tries to unite different Christians is?

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Someone who is preselytising is...?

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