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KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! 1 Use these wherever you can! Remember, you cannot get full marks for your answer unless you use key concepts and religious vocabulary. Many of these teachings can be used in almost any answer, so if in doubt, use the ones you know again and again! Religion Key Religious Teachings / Practices Key Vocabulary Apply to.. Christianity Quakers are pacifists and will refuse to take part in war or conflict. They may refer to the example of, teaching Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the Children of God (Matthew 5:9) Quaker Pacifist Gospel of Matthew New Testament WAR PEACEKEEPING Most Muslims greet each other with messages of peace. Salaam, an Arabic greeting, means peace. Salaam Peace WAR Christianity Some Christians believe that the world is corrupt or fallen and that every human is flawed and will naturally sin due to the story of Adam & Eve in Genesis. Satan / Devil Fallen Sin Genesis Old Testament SUFFERING WAR Christianity Some Christians believe that suffering is caused by the free will of man and can be a test of faith as well Free will Morals SUFFERING WAR

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! as encouraging us to grow morally 2 Christianity Most Christians believe that suffered on the cross to gain forgiveness for the sins of the human race. Suffering themselves gives them an appreciation of what he did for them. Crucifixion Suffering SUFFERING Muslims believe that we are being tested by when we suffer. Most Muslims believe that a sick or needy person is being tested by for their charity and faith. Suffering SUFFERING CHARITY JUSTICE FOR OTHERS Most Muslims must give 2.5% of their money to benefit the poor (Zakat). This is one of the 5 pillars of and a religious duty. Zakat Duty 5 Pillars COMPASSION CHARITY Christianity forgave his executioners on the cross as stated in Matthew s gospel. Matthew Crucifixion WAR & teaches that will forgive Repent

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! someone who is truly repentant (sorry), and will reward those who forgive others Forgiveness WAR & 3 Christianity St Thomas Aquinas wrote the first conditions of Just War, meaning that conditions must be satisfied before fighting: Just cause Controlled by a state ruler Must be for good and against evil Last resort Reasonable chance of success Only necessary force Innocent people not harmed Must follow the law Just War Aquinas Authority WAR & VS LAW Jihad means struggle Greater jihad the inner daily spiritual struggle to lead their lives for. Striving to live a moral and good life Greater jihad Lesser jihad Struggle WAR & VS LAW Lesser jihad the military struggle to defend with

Christianity & THE VERY IMPORTANT BSCS ALL YOU NEED YOU KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! rules: Last resort Only in defence Led by spiritual leader Protect trees, crops and animals Stop if the enemy gives up Aim of war must be to restore peace and freedom Reasonable chance of success Enemies must be offered the opportunity to convert to Conscientious Objectors Refuse to fight in a war on religious, moral or ethical grounds e.g. Killing another human can never be justified (sanctity of life) War is a waste of resources (stewardship) War causes too much suffering Morals Ethics Conscience 4 WAR & MEDICAL ETHICS Christianity & Sanctity of Life Humans are God WAR &

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! created in the image of God / and therefore, life is special and sacred. Some also believe that God / has a plan for every human life and that life should never be taken intentionally God gives life, so only God should be able to take away Man has no right to play God Sacred Sanctity of Life Holy Bible 5 MEDICAL ETHICS (ABORTION, EUTHANASIA, IVF, CLONING) HIPPOCRATIC OATH Christianity Most Roman Catholics believe that the soul enters the body at conception, so killing an embryo is the same as killing a person. Soul Conception Sanctity of life ABORTION IVF CLONING Muslims regard abortion as haram (forbidden), but many accept that it may be permitted in certain cases, before ensoulment, which most accept takes place at 120 days. For example, rape of the mother or if the mother s life is in Haram Ensoulment ABORTION PERSONAL CONVICTION

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! danger 6 Christianity Many Christian denominations allow the individual to make up her own mind about whether medical decisions are right or wrong, depending on the circumstances Free Will Conscience Personal Conviction ABORTION IVF WAR PUNSIHMENT Organ donation was originally forbidden, but is now allowed and was agreed by a fatwa (ruling of ic law / Shari ah) Fatwa Shari ah ORGAN DONATION Christianity Thou shalt not kill. This teaching is found in the 10 commandments and explains that killing of any kind is against God s will. 10 Commandments Old Testament God WAR ABORTION EUTHANASIA Christianity Most Jehovah s Witnesses believe that life is a gift from God and therefore shouldn t mix. They may therefore refuse organ transplants or blood transfusions. Jehovah s Witness Sanctity of Life ORGAN TRANSPLANT BLOOD TRANSFUSION Christianity The Roman Catholic Church says that IVF is wrong and infertility is a call for a couple to adopt children. They also state that God God IVF

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! intended conception to be the result of sexual intercourse 7 Christianity The Church of England states that the use of embryos until they are 14 days old is acceptable. They believe that bringing happiness to a couple unable to conceive is a good thing Soul Embryo Conceive IVF Some Muslims believe the shows that has given humankind the intellectual gifts to understand nature, so they should be used if it will help someone s survival IVF ORGAN DONATION Surrogacy is not allowed as the states that No-one can be their mothers except those who gave their birth Surrogacy SURROGACY PERSONAL CONVICTION Christianity & Wearing something that reflects their faith e.g. cross or hijab reminds them if it s importance in their daily life and allows them to express their identity. They may also feel that it is their religious duty Cross Hijab Identity Duty EXPRESSION DRESS EVANGELISM

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! and may also see it as a way of spreading their faith. 8 Christianity A cross or a crucifix expresses belief about Christ. Protestants use the cross as a symbol of the death of, but the cross is empty to show that has been resurrected Roman Catholics focus more on the death and suffering of, so a crucifix (a cross with a figure of ) is more common Crucifix Resurrection SYMBOLS DRESS BELIEFS DRIVING ic art is always made up of symbols and geometric designs because it is disrespectful to draw Muhammad, or any other living thing Muhammad SYMBOLS EXPRESSION PLACES OF WORSHIP The main symbol of is the crescent moon and star This is often found on the top of Mosques Symbol Mosque 5 Pillars SYMBOLS EXPRESSION PLACES OF WORSHIP

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! The moon symbolises the guiding hand of The five pointed star represents the 5 pillars of 9 Christianity There are no formal requirements to go on pilgrimage as life is seen as a constant spiritual journey Pilgrimage PILGRIMAGE Christianity Some Christians go on pilgrimage to Lourdes, many hoping to be healed. This may deepen their faith and they may use the time for reflection and prayer with their religious community (ummah) Lourdes Pilgrimage Community Prayer Miracle Ummah PILGRIMAGE COMMUNITY All Muslims are required to go on Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able. This is stated in the and is one of the 5 pillars of. Hajj Mecca 5 Pillars PILGRIMAGE COMMUNITY OF Christianity Some Christians believe they should share their faith with other people, following Evangelism Disciples EVANGELISM OF

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! the example of the disciples and teaching. 10 Christianity Most Christians feel that have a duty to God to love thy God with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength (Mark s Gospel) Duty God Gospel Bible OF Christianity Most Christians feel you have a duty to love your neighbour as yourself, as taught in the parable of the Good Samaritan. This means they should treat others as they would want to be treated themselves. Good Samaritan WAR & CHARITY MEDICAL ETHICS (IVF, ABORTION, EUTHANASIA) Most Muslims feel it is their duty to help others and follow Muhammad s example (Sunnah) of helping others. Through the pillars of Zakat (charity) and Sawm (fasting to sympathise with the poor Christianity Most Christians believe you have a duty to obey the laws of the country in which you live in Muhammad Sunnah Zakat Sawm Duty Law WAR & CHARITY MEDICAL ETHICS (IVF, ABORTION, EUTHANASIA) VS LEGAL Muslims believe they

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! have a duty to submit themselves completely to and to maintain the 5 Pillars (Prayer, Pilgrimage, Fasting, Charity & Faith) 5 Pillars Salat Hajj Saum Zakat Shahadah 11 OF The Hadith tells Muslims to protect their neighbour when they are in need (even if they are non- Muslims) Christianity taught Christians to forgive, but this is an ideal and may not always be possible. Therefore many Christians believe in the idea or reforming a criminal. Hadith COMPASSION WAR EUTHANASIA Reform Forgive OF Shari ah Law (ic Law) teaches that noone is ever above the law of the land. Many Muslims turn to Shari ah for guidance and it is the main law in some Mulsim countries e.g Saudi Arabia Shari ah Justice should be conducted in a public court, so there is no opportunity for judges to be corrupt Shari ah Justice JUSTICE Christianity Many believe that Revenge

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! revenge is a primitive form of behaviour, not worth of Christians who teach Love your enemy. taught compassion not revenge 12 OF Christianity In the Old Testament, it states an eye for an eye. Some Christians take this to mean that retribution is OK and that Capital Punishment could be acceptable Old Testament Retribution OF on the whole accepts Capital Punishment, but the victim s family has the right to pardon the offender. Forgiveness is always preferable however, as taught in the Forgiveness OF Christianity The 10 Commandments for part of a moral code to follow and base their actions on Christianity Some Christians believe the Bible is literally true, while others think it needs to be reinterpreted for modern times and doesn t give good advice on modern issues 10 Commandments BELIEF DRIVING Bible BELIEF DRIVING MEDICAL ETHICS WAR & DRESS

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! Christianity The Bible is used in Church services when priests usually give a sermon, relating Bible teachings to modern day life Bible Sermon Church 13 BELIEF DRIVING Most Muslims read part of the every day. Reading the words of makes Muslims feel closer to him, BELIEF DRIVING The also contains guidance and advice for Muslims The means recitation (reading aloud) and was received by Muhammad as a message from. Recitation Muhammad Hadith BELIEF DRIVING MAKING MORAL DECISIONS Most Muslims turn to the Hadith (the sayings and actions of Muhammad) if the doesn t provide clear advice on an issue Christianity Roman Catholics believe that the Pope is the representative of on earth. He is infallible (never wrong). Other forms of Roman Catholic Pope Infallible Priest Vicar Minister BELIEF DRIVING MAKING MORAL DECISIONS

KNOW SUMMARY OF TEACHINGS! Christianity have religious leaders (e.g. priests, vicars, ministers who they may turn to for advice) 14 Christianity & Imams are like Muslim priests. They advise Muslims on the and how to follow the example of Muhammad Personal Convictions are the individual beliefs of people. If they are different to what their religion tells them, people will usually follow their conscience Imam Muhammad Personal Conviction Conscience BELIEF DRIVING MAKING MORAL DECISIONS BELIEF DRIVING MAKING MORAL DECISIONS PERSONAL CONVICTIONS