Religion, peace and conflict Flashcards

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What are the core teachings of Christianity?

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Love, forgiveness, and peace.

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What is the Christian concept of ‘just war’?

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The belief that war can be justified under certain circumstances, such as self-defense or defense of others.

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What is the Golden Rule in Christianity?

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Treat others as you would like to be treated.

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What is the Christian view on non-violence?

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Many Christians advocate for non-violence and peaceful resolution of conflicts.

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What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?

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  1. Life is suffering. 2. The cause of suffering is desire. 3. The end of suffering is attainable. 4. The path to the end of suffering.
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What is the concept of ‘ahimsa’ in Buddhism?

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The principle of non-violence and compassion towards all living beings.

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What is the Buddhist view on conflict resolution?

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Buddhists promote peaceful means of resolving conflicts through dialogue and understanding.

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Who is the central figure in Christianity?

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Jesus Christ.

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Who is the founder of Buddhism?

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Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha.

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What is the Christian concept of ‘turning the other cheek’?

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The idea of responding to violence or aggression with non-violence and forgiveness.

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What is the Buddhist concept of ‘karma’?

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The belief that actions have consequences, and good actions lead to positive outcomes while bad actions lead to negative outcomes.

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What is the Christian view on retaliation?

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Many Christians believe in turning the other cheek and not seeking revenge.

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What is the Buddhist view on self-defense?

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Buddhists generally advocate for non-violence but recognize the need for self-defense in certain situations.

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What is the Christian concept of ‘agape’?

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Unconditional love, often associated with God’s love for humanity.

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What is the Buddhist concept of ‘metta’?

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Loving-kindness and compassion towards all beings.

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What is the Christian view on war?

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There are varying views within Christianity, with some supporting just war theory and others advocating for pacifism.

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What is the Buddhist view on war?

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Buddhists generally oppose war and violence, emphasizing peaceful solutions to conflicts.

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What is the Christian belief about the nature of humanity?

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Humans are created in the image of God and are capable of both good and evil.

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What is the Buddhist belief about the nature of humanity?

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Humans are inherently good but can be led astray by ignorance and desire.

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What is the Christian concept of ‘reconciliation’?

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The process of restoring relationships and resolving conflicts through forgiveness and understanding.

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What is the Buddhist view on forgiveness?

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Buddhists emphasize the importance of forgiveness as a way to let go of negative emotions and cultivate inner peace.

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What is the Christian view on social justice?

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Many Christians advocate for social justice and the fair treatment of all individuals.

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What is the Buddhist perspective on social justice?

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Buddhists believe in promoting equality and alleviating suffering in society.

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What is the Christian concept of ‘shalom’?

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A state of peace, wholeness, and harmony in relationships and society.