This core ethical principle in Christianity, based on the belief that all human life is sacred and created by God, is often used in debates about euthanasia and abortion.
What is the sanctity of human life?
A key symbol in Jewish marriage that is representative of Abraham and Sarah.
What is the Chuppah?
The most significant factor contributing to the increased religious diversity in Australia since 1945.
What is changes in immigration policies?
The entire system of belief and spiritual relationships with the land, existing in the past, present, and future.
What is the Dreaming?
The specific Epistle where Paul says "Love is patient, love is kind..."
What is the First Letter to the Corinthians?
The principle teaching that says all life is a gift from God.
What is sanctity of human life?
It symbolises the fragility of marriage and it also represents the destruction of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
What is the smashing of the glass?
The movement towards Christian unity, cooperation, and understanding between different denominations.
What is Ecumenism?
A breakdown in the reciprocal relationship with the land and the inability to fulfill ritual responsibilities all occurred because of this.
What is Dispossession?
The famous quote from the Torah about marriage is, "A man should therefore leave his father and mother and be united with his wife, and they shall become one flesh" comes from which book?
What is Genesis?
A key reason that Baptism is significant for the Christian community is because of this
What is the The Great Commission?
The denomination is most likely to have a more lenient approach to sexual ethics and a greater acceptance of same-sex marriage?
What is Progressive?
Wicca, Paganism, and various forms of meditation are examples related to this concept.
What is New Age Religions?
A system of social organisation that defines people's relationship with each other and the land.
What is Kinship?
“‘When a woman has her regular flow of blood, the impurity of her monthly period will last seven days, and anyone who touches her will be unclean till evening." What books is this from?
What is Leviticus (15)?
The term that is used in the Catholic Church when discussing issues related to Bioethics that indicates that the church's view is that a procedure or approach goes against teachings.
What is Morally Illicit?
The blessing/saying that means peace and harmony in the home.
What is Shalom Bayit?
One of the greatest example of Ecumenism in Australia's history occured in this year.
What is 1977?
This severed the spiritual connection to the land and elders, disrupting the transmission of the Dreaming.
What is the Stole Generation?
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Where is this from?
What is Matthew (28)?
What is Acts 15?
The Hebrew term that means a peaceful home in Judaism?
What is Shalom bayit.
The non-Christian religions that was identified as the fastest-growing in Australia between the 2016 and 2021 censuses.
What is Hinduism?
The landmark Mabo v Queensland decision in 1992 was fought by what people?
The Meriam people or Murray Islands people.
"For your voice is sweet, and your appearance is comely." Come from where and what is it about?
What is Song of Songs (Ketuvim in the Tenakh) and what is Kol Isha?