religion + food Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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define tenets

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principle or belief of religion or philosophy

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define transcendent

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something that is beyond you

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3
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characteristics often shared between religions

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  • sense of holy or sacred. personal god - deity
  • system of beliefs
  • community of believers
  • ritual
  • moral code
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4
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various terms for people who practice a religion

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adherent, orthodox, practitioners, devout, observant, pious, believer

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5
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various terms for people who do not adhere to a religious faith

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secular, agnostic (there is god, but no relation to humans), atheist (don’t believe in God)

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Three western world religions

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Abrahamic: Judaism, christianity, islam. from middle east. texts borrowed between. similar interpretation.

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three eastern world religions

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hinduism, buddhism, sikhism. from india mostly

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three branches of judaism

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orthodox, conservative, reform

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three branches of christianity

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roman catholic, eastern orthodox, protestant.
name 2 protestant denominations:
seventh-day adventists. church of jesus christ latter-day saints (LDS, mormons)

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two main branches of islam

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sunni, shia

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tennets of western religions

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worship of a single god. monotheism. god commands, humans obey.
prepare for life everlasting, will be accountable to God for our actions on earth.

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12
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define omni; potent; scient

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omni = all. potent = powerful. scient = knowing.

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tenets of eastern religions

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liberation of human soul, which is immortal, from the bondage of the body. liberation from suffering can be achieved in this lifetime if the correct actions/behaviours are followed.

  • personal choice if you want to be liberated, if you want personal salvation. belief in reincarnation.
  • hinduism = polytheistic
  • sihkism : one god
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roles of food in religion )(5)

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to communicate w God, demonstrate faith through acceptance of divine directives concerning diet. obtain salvation/liberation. develop discipline. unite members

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religious dietary practices subject to?

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interpretation. may vary within same faith + changes over time. adapted to personal needs.

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religious food symbolism - jewish passover

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each item on Passover plate has special significance to retelling of historical event

17
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religious dietary practices elude to?

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feasting, fasting, proscribed or prescribed foods. fasting, feasting + times of day/year. food prep

18
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why are there food taboos?

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promote self-mastery, discipline + penance. body is temple - avoid unclean + polluting foods.

19
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define penance

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ways to punishing yourself for doing something wrong

20
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define fasting

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abstinence from food, partial/total or from proscribed foods

21
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define proscribed

22
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why do ppl fast?

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discipline/self-control. reject worldliness + develop spirital power. receive special blessings. show thankfulness/devotion

23
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trend of major world religion popln

  • christianity
  • islam
  • secular
  • judaism
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c; 30%
I : 20%
secular : 15%
Judaism = 0.02%

24
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major religions in canada.

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mostly christian = 67%; 24% no faith; 9% muslim, hindu, sikhs, buddhists, jews

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canadian born - religious views
28% have no religious affiliation. 31% believe faith is highly important
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immingrant - religious views
19% have no religious affiliation; 50% of immigrants believe faith is important
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immigration - based on religion -- mostly from where?
1. roman catholic (philippines) 2. no religion 3. muslim (pakistan) - - hindu + sikh = india. - - buddhist = china - - no religion = china
28
how alms relates to food?
instead of offering money to beggars + homeless, choose to offer food items.
29
offerings to God relates to food?
offerings consist of fresh food, or prepared items (soup)
30
how food encourages solidarity?
not spiritual, but socialization process of dining is important.
31
dietary taboos/restrictions - faith + food relatino
refrain from certain foods, slaughtering techniques or cooking methods. - encourage adherents to eat + enjoy bounties from God.
32
religious adherents; consume certain victuals - relation btw food + faith
consume certain things especially during holidays/celebratory times of the year.
33
how eating makes yuou holy
belief that eating religious food/holy meal brings one closer to diety. commemorate certain events
34
secularity - relationship btw food + faith
spirituality or self-fulfillment. although not faith related, food can be an important part of the "spirit" of an activity.
35
cultural landscaped + food - food/faith relation
food related to religious landscape. symbol of food relating to religion.
36
food-related souvenirs = food/faith relation
food becomes tastier + more meaningful when purchased from sacred locale.