? BUT HIGHLIGHTED Flashcards

(5 cards)

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What guidelines that the Second Vatican Council concluded should be considered in dialogue with other religions.

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  1. God’s Salvation Is Offered to All People/ 2. Jesus Christ Is Present in Other Religions/ 3. The Holy Spirit Is at Work in Other Religions/ 4. Dialogue Is Part of the Church’s Mission
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what are the five precepts that Buddhists follow as ethical guidelines

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1) .To refrain from destroying living creatures
2) .To refrain from taking that which is not given
3) .To refrain from sexual misconduct
4) .To refrain from incorrect speech
5) . To refrain from intoxicating drinks and drugs

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how did Jesus, Gandhi, and Buddda have an impact on their religions.

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  • Jesus became a role model as the son of God and brought forth rules and ways to help bring people closer to God and further away from sin.
  • Gandhi fought for peace in India when things got violent, and fought for equal rights for all humans, no matter race or culture. Gandhi, like Jesus, wanted to bring people closer together and further away from war.
  • Similar to Jesus and Gandhi, the Buddha created the beliefs that they will keep being reborn until they reach enlightenment and Nirvana. This theory led the people to live a life of morality, meditation and wisdom, which helped keep people at peace and live a life of happiness
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what are the 4 foundation stones of Christianity

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1: Keeping Alive the Memory of Jesus
2: Professing the One Faith: The Creeds
3: The Ministers of the Church
4: Ecumenical Councils

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what are the 5 categories of human action for shariah law

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  1. Obligatory actions or duties (following the Five Pillars)
  2. Recommended actions (e.g., charity work)
  3. Neutral actions (actions not addressed by Shariah)
  4. Discouraged actions (e.g., divorce)
  5. Forbidden actions (e.g. murder, adultery)
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