RELIGION AND LIFE ISSUES KEY CONCEPTS 5.0 / 5 based on 8 ratings ? Religious StudiesLooking for meaningIs it fair?RelationshipsOur worldGCSEWJEC Created by: festinaCreated on: 13-04-15 20:25 Commitment Making and keeping promises. For example, wedding vows. 1 of 24 Chastity The decision not to have sex before marriage. For example, because it is believed that sex is sacred 2 of 24 Conflict Working against each other rather than in unity. For example, war. 3 of 24 Love One of the most powerful human emotions that joins people together. For example, Philia. 4 of 24 Reconciliation Saying sorry and making up after an argument. For example, reconciliation services. 5 of 24 Responsibilities Actions you are expected to carry out. For example, being a parent. 6 of 24 Authority Right or power over others. For example, parents. 7 of 24 Discrimination Treating people differently. For example, racism. 8 of 24 Prejudice Judging someone to be inferior or superior before you know them. For example, disability. 9 of 24 Injustice Where everyone is not treated with fairness. For example, lack of shelter or food. 10 of 24 Identity The sense of who you are. For example, you are unique. 11 of 24 Equality The belief or state that everyone should have equal rights. For example, free health care. 12 of 24 God The ulimate and powerful being. For example, the creator of the world. 13 of 24 Symbolism Something that explains something else. For example, the cross symbolises Jesus died for us. 14 of 24 Afterlife The belief that human existence continues after death. For example, Heaven and Hell. 15 of 24 Awe Completely overwhelmed by a sense of God's presence. For example, amazement at nature. 16 of 24 Revelation The ways that God chooses to reveal himself to people. For example, Jesus. 17 of 24 Community A group of people who share something in common. For example, school. 18 of 24 Creation The way in which something is uniquely made. For example, the world. 19 of 24 Dominion Being in charge and having power over something. For example, The Prime Minister 20 of 24 Environment The surroundings in which human beings live. For example, your home. 21 of 24 Humanity All of the people who live on Earth. For example, showing love to others is humanity. 22 of 24 Soul The part pf a human which is believed to live on after death. For example, Heaven and Hell. 23 of 24 Stewardship The responsibility God gave to care for the world we are given. For example, recycling. 24 of 24
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