Unit 4 exam questions Flashcards
- What is meant by the term “Special Revelation”? [1]
This is when God is experienced in a supernatural way e.g. miracle, vision.
What is meant by general revelation?
This refers to the experience of God in ways that anyone who wants to access can – e.g. reading a sacred text, prayer, learning from a religious leader.
What is meant by the term worship? (1)
This is religious act of adoration when the believer freely expresses and acknowledges the worth of God.
Name a sacred text from any religious tradition. [1]
E.G. Bible, Qur’an, Vedas.
Name a leader from any religious tradition. [1]
E.G. Pope (Christian) Imam (Islam), Guru (Hinduism), Minister (Christian) Martin Luther King (Christian) Muhammad (Islam)
Name one scholar who has written about religious experience. (1)
Richard Swinburne - William James, Schleiermacher, Rudolf Otto
Give an example of worship from any religious tradition. [1]
There are many different types of worship: traditional (prayer, praise), Charismatic (speaking in tongues, healing), sacramental (Mass, communion, baptism) Ritualistic (chants and offerings).
Name two founders of a world religion. (2)
Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Gautama the Buddha, Muhammad.
What is meant by the term sacred? (1)
Meaning holy or sanctified.
Other than worship, name three ways in which religious believers might learn about God. [3]
They can learn about God through:
- Reading from a sacred text: reading the Bible or Qur’an – guide book for life
- Learning from the life and witness of a religious leader
- Looking at and appreciating the natural world – natural revelation – God is generous and creative
Describe how God can be experienced through prayer. (5)
- Prayer is the central means to communicate with God.
- Prayer enables humanity to encounter a transcendent God.
- Passages from sacred texts may be used as a stimulus to pray and know God better.
- Specific examples of prayers may be cited for example Jesus’ teaching on prayer/the Lord’s Prayer.
Describe a miraculous event from one religious tradition you have studied. (5)
(The calming of the storm) – The Bible
· Jesus was with his disciples in a boat on Lake Galilee
· Suddenly a storm blew up and the disciples were frightened
· Jesus was sleeping in the back of the boat
· The disciples came to him for help because they thought they were going to die
· Jesus told them off for having little faith then he told the storm to be still – one of the disciples said: “Even the wind and the waves obey him.”
Describe the origins of one sacred text. (5)
The Qur’an
- The term Qur’an means recitation.
- The Qur’an contains the words of Allah given to the prophet Muhammad.
- It contains special revelation and should be always written in Arabic.
- These words were subsequently written down by followers of Muhammad.
- Muhammad was told he would be the messenger of Allah.
- The Qur’an is divided into Sura.
- It is Iman (faith) unchanging and unchangeable, it applies to all people forever.
The Bible
- The Bible is special revelation through it God communicates with humanity.
- The Bible consists of multiple books written by numerous authors over an extended period of time.
- The Bible is composed of two sections the Old and the New Testament (covenants).
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. Describe the work of one religious leader/teacher you have studied. (5)
- Martin Luther King (Christian religious leader) – a US Baptist minister who was involved in civil rights
- He aimed to get equal rights for US black citizens – employment, education, healthcare, voting, etc.
- He highlighted the issue of inequality by taking part in and organising many non-violent protests: marches, sit-in’s, petitions, etc.
- He raised the expectations of black US citizens by suggesting that they should be treated fairly and they should have the same rights as white US citizens
- He believed that God made all people equal regardless of their colour since it says in the Bible: “God made man in his image”
- He also believed that all people should be treated in love: “Love your neighbour as you love yourself.”
- Unfortunately not everyone agreed with him and he was assassinated before he reached the age of 40.
. Explain the benefits of religious experiences. (5)
Answers may include:
- Religious experiences are a form of Divine revelation, they reveal important spiritual truths.
- Religious experiences encourage the individual to have a relationship with the Divine.
- Such experiences may lead the individual to a radical change of lifestyle as a result of this experience.
- Religious experiences reveal God’s nature and character as a personal God.
- Sacred texts record key religious experiences that the believer should study and learn from.
- For atheism all such experiences are erroneous and delusional