HSC Studies of Religion 1 Life Skills Year 2016 Mark 48.00 Pages 23 Published Feb 24, 2017 SOR 1 FULL NOTES 99 ATAR By Brooke (99.05 ATAR)
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Your notes author, Brooke. Brooke achieved an ATAR of 99.05 in 2016 while attending Loreto Kirribilli Currently studying Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Law at University of Technology Sydney Achievements: French Continuers - 95/100 French Extension - 48/50 Studies of Religion I - 48/50 English Advanced - 94/100 Mathematics - 94/100 Economics - 92/100 HSC All Rounders List Brooke says: I graduated at Loreto Kirribilli in 2016, ranking in the top 5 for all my courses, including 1st in Economics and Studies of Religion. This year I'm studying a combined Journalism Law degree at UTS.
KEY CONCEPTS & DEFINITIONS - STUDIES OF RELIGION (45 & Aboriginal) The Dreaming (Tjukurrba / Alcheringa) Lies at the heart of Aboriginal spirituality and is hence fundamental to all Aboriginal societies and cultures. Kinship Is claiming a blood or spiritual family connection. Terra Nullius A British law claiming that 'empty land' may be lawfully settled and colonised by the Crown. (Contentious definition of the word 'empty') - Overturned through Mabo. Dispossession The inevitable breakdown of the kinship system as tribes and individuals were forced to forfeit their places of totemic identity and, consequently, their extended spiritual family. Native Title Recognises the validity of Aboriginal territorial laws already existing prior to European settlement. Refers to the communal or individual rights or interests of Aboriginal people in relation to land or waters. New Age Religions Form a spiritual movement, but lack a unifying creed, text, organisation or doctrine, but adherents often share similar beliefs and practices. Secularism Refers to 'the separation of church and state'; the declining power of religious institutions and practices in Western culture. Sectarianism Interfaith Dialogue Adhering or confined to the dogmatic limits of a sect or denomination - narrow minded. Formal discussion aimed towards developing greater mutual understanding between different religious traditions. Reconciliation The term given to the process whereby Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the non-indigenous citizens of Australia can move into the future with a new relationship based on mutual recognition, understanding and respect. Land Rights Movement A movement to secure the inherent rights of Aboriginal people to their land so spiritual and cultural integrity could be preserved. Denominational Switching The transfer of followers from one Christian denomination to another. Ecumenism A movement among Christian Churches promoting unity - the initiative and activities planned and undertaken to promote Christian unity.
POST 1945 RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA SUMMARY DEFINITIONS New Age Religions - Form a spiritual movement, but lack a unifying creed, text, organisation or doctrine, but adherents often share similar beliefs & practices. Secularism - Refers to the 'separation of church and state'; the declining power of religious institutions and practices in Western Culture. Sectarianism - Adhering/confined to dogmatic limits of a sect/denomination. Interfaith Dialogue - Formal discussion aimed towards developing greater mutual understanding between different religious traditions. Denominational Switching - The transfer of followers from one Christian denomination to another. Ecumenism - A movement among Christian Churches promoting unity - the initiative and activities planned and undertaken to promote Christian unity. TRENDS CHRISTIANITY (Largest, 4th growing) - Currently 61.1% Aus (88% in 1947) Catholicism - 20.9% (1947) --> 25.3% (2011) - Reasonably consistent (10% FF Catholic) Anglican - Steady decline (about 2% every 5 yrs) - First fleet, then came in 80s Post War. Pentecostal - 25.7% increase since 1996, most growth, most leaving. Baptist - Grown 2.3% since 1996 Orthodox - Grown 9.5% since 1996 BUDDHISM (2nd large, 3rd growing 48%) - Currently 2.5% Australia - Abolition of White Aus Policy & Vietnam War - led to Indo-Chinese migrant influx ISLAM (3rd large, 2nd growing 69%) - Currently 2.2% Australia - Change in immigration laws heralded dramatic increase in Hindu/Muslim numbers - Introduced 1882, but significant numbers arrived in 60s (Turkish immigrants) HINDUISM (4th large, 1st growing 189%) - Currently 1.3% Australia - Change in immigration laws heralded dramatic increase in Hindu/Muslim numbers NOT STATED - 11.1% in 1947 --> 11.7% in 2001 NO RELIGION - 0.3% in 1947 --> 22.3% in 2011 UNITING CHURCH - Methodist*, Presbyterian, Congregational PROTESTANT CHURCHES - Anglican, Lutheran, Evangelical, Presbyterian, Baptist ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCHES MISSION STATIONS / RESERVES - Areas originally set up and governed by different religious denomination for Aboriginal people to live.
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