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Relationships (Unit 1)
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(Relationships (1)) RE Mapa Mental sobre Relationships (Unit 1), creado por nuhaheza el 18/04/2013.
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Relationships (Unit 1)
The New Testaments has four words for love
Philia
Eros
Agape
Storge
Sexual relationships
Sex is a natural and a gift from God
CHRISTIANS and MUSLIMS believed that marriage is the best time for sex to take place
Sex is there to show love, commitment and procreation
Contraception
Catholic Christians
They will not allow contraception except the natural rhythm method.
Artificial methods are not allowed (e.g. condoms)
Sex should be open to create new life
Protestant Christians
Contraception is allowed if acceptable to both couple
Sex MUST be within marriage
Muslims
Allow couples to use contraception, only within marriage but not for promiscuity
Artificial methods are allowed
Vasectomy are not allowed because it cannot be reversed
Marriage & Cohabitation
Christian wedding ceremony
Vicar speaks about the purpose of marriage
Legal statements (reasons why they cannot get marry)
Readings --> hymns --> prayers
Promises (vows) - to have, hold, love and cherish
Exchange of rings to symbolise eternity
Sign the register
Christians ideas about marriage
Marriage is a gift from God, a sacrament
Marriage should be heterosexual
Marriage is for life
"'Till death do us apart"
This vow is to each other, to God and the Christian community
The perfect situation for the children to be brought up in; it gives a loving, stable and secure enviroment
Muslim wedding ceremony
Couples will have their marriage arranged
A dowry called a 'mahr' is exchanged - either in the form of money or goods
The ceremony is called 'Nikah' and can be taken place in large halls, at home or at Mosque
Imam is needed
The bride does not need to be in the wedding - but this is rare nowadays
Verses (ayat) from Quran are read out
The 'mahr' (dowry) is agreed
Vows are ecxchanged
Couple sign the wedding contract
Muslims PROHIBIT cohabitation
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