INTRO Flashcards
it came from the Latin words
‘religio, religare, relagavi, religatum’
which means ‘to worship’or ‘to
revere’.
Religion
a system of belief and worship to a super natural being (god).
Religion
is commonly defined in terms of an organized set of beliefs and practices - directed toward spiritual concerns - that are shared by a
community”.
Religion
it came from the Latin word
‘spiritus’ which means ‘breath’.
Spirituality
it is a sense or feeling of connection to something bigger than ourselves, and it typically involves a
search for meaning/purpose in life.
Spirituality
is typically conceptualized in more subjective, individualistic terms. The quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
Spirituality
it is a collection of beliefs, scriptures, traditions, practices and worship of a god. it is a connection with god. it is related to tradition and culture. it is part of spirituality
Religion
it is related to the divine. it is a personal connection with the universe. it is related to mind and thinking. it can exist without religion
Spirituality
Time of Abraham, the patriarch of Israel
2000 B.C.E.
Time of Moses, the Hebrew leader of the Exodus
1200 B.C.E.
Hindus compiled their holy texts, the Vedas
1100 - 500 B.C.E.
Time of the Buddha, founder of Buddhism
563 - 83 B.C.E.
Time of confucius, found of Confucianism
551 - 479 B.C.E.
The Hindu book, Bhagavad Gita was written
200 BCE
Time of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and founder of Christianity
2 TO 4 BCE - 32 CE
The crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
32 CE
The New Testament was written by the followers of Jesus Christ
40 - 90CE
Beginnings of Shintoism
100CE
Time of Lao Tze, founder of Daoism
500-580BCE
Time of Muhammad who recorded the Q’uran as the basis of Islam
570 - 632CE
a broad perspective of life and the
universe
beliefs about fundamental aspects of
reality that ground and influence all
one’s perceiving, thinking and knowing
Worldviews
an ideology or set of principles that
helps us to interpret our everyday
reality.
network of beliefs that we each hold
about what is, or should be, right and
wrong, and what is, or should be, true
or false.
On Belief Systems
term which means ‘duty’ or
‘truth’ or ‘righteousness’
Hindu
is the study
of existence.
Ontology
Explain the Argument of Anselm
- Walang ano mang sino man pa ang makahihigit kay God
Lahat ng bagay naka-rely kay God, tingin niyo may faith kung walang god?
Explain the Argument of Aquinas
The Unmoved MOver
The Uncaused Cause
The Necessary Being
The Perfect Being
The Grand Designer