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Religion and Society Key Terms
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Mapa Mental sobre Religion and Society Key Terms, creado por 09hicksedw el 09/04/2013.
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Religion and Society Key Terms
Rights and Responsibilities
Pressure group: a group formed to influence government policy on a particular issue.
Democratic processes: the ways in which all citizens can take part on government (usually through elections).
Moral decision: when deciding what is the right or wrong thing to do.
Decalogue: the 10 Commandments
Electoral processes: the ways in which voting is organised.
Bible: the holy book of Christians on which the teachings of their religion is based.
Human Rights: the rights and freedoms to which everyone is entitled.
Social change: the way in which society has changed and is changing.
Political party: a group which tries to be elected into power on its policies.
Golden Rule: the teaching of Jesus that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you.
Conscience: an inner feeling of rightness or wrongness of an action.
Situation ethics: the idea that Christians should base moral decisions on what is the most loving thing to do.
Church: the community of Christians which gives modern advice on how to live a good Christian life.
church: a Christian place of worship.
Environmental and Medical Issues
Global warming: the increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere (thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect).
Natural resources: naturally occurring materials, such as timber, which can be used by humans.
Conservation: careful use of resources to protect the environment for future generations.
Creation: the act of creating the universe, or the universe which has been created.
Environment: the surroundings in which plants and animals live and on which their lives depend on.
Stewardship: looking after the environment and its animals so it can be passed on to the next generation.
Shari'ah: Islamic law.
Animal Rights: Fundamental necessities that an animal needs to live.
Khalifahs: Islamic law to stewardship - we should protect Allah's environment.
Artificial insemination: injecting semen into the uterus by artificial means.
Embryo: a fertilised egg in the first 8 weeks after conception.
Infertility: not being able to have children.
In-vitro fertilisation (IVF): the method of fertilising a human egg in a test tube.
Surrogacy: where a women bears a child for another woman or where an egg is donated and fertilised by the man IVF + then implanted into the uterus.
Organ donation: giving organs to be used in transplant surgery.
Peace and Conflict
Conflict resolution: bringing a fight or struggle to a peaceful conclusion.
The UN: an international body set up to promote world peace and co-operation.
World peace: the ending of war throughout the whole world (the basic aim of the UN).
Aggression: attacking without being provoked.
Exploitation: taking advantage of a weaker group.
Just war: a war that is fought for the right reasons and in a right way.
Pacifism: the belief that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means.
Weapons of mass destruction: armaments which can destroy large areas and numbers of people (usually nuclear).
Bullying: intimidating/frightening people weaker than yourself.
Respect: treating a person or their feelings with consideration.
Forgiveness: when you stop blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong.
Reconciliation: bringing together people who were opposed to each other.
Crime and Punishment
Crime: an act against the law.
Judgement: the act of judging people and their actions.
Justice: due allocation of reward and punishment/the maintenance of what is right.
Law: rules made by Parliament and enforceable by the courts.
Capital punishment: the death penalty for a crime or offence.
Deterrence: the idea tha punishment should be of such a nature that it will deter people from committing crimes.
Rehabilitation: restore to normal life.
Reform: the idea that punishments should try to change criminals so they will not commit crimes again.
Retribution: the idea that punishments should make criminals pay for what they have done wrong.
Sin: an act against the will of God.
Addiction: a recurring compulsion to engage in an activity regardless of its bad effects.
Responsibility: being responsible for one's actions.
Scared authority: authority based on religious teachings eg. the 10 Commandments.
Secular authority: non-religious law.
Hadith: teachings based on Muhammad's actions.
Civil law: disputes between individuals (eg, divorce).
Criminal law: a crime breaking the law of the land.
Protection: criminals being removed from society for the safeguarding of society and themselves.
Shari'ah: Islamic law based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
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