Judaism
Christianity
Judaism
Hinduism
Buddhism
100

How does a Jew understand the will of God?

Sacred texts

100

Christian morality is based on?

The will of God

100

Torah means?

law

100

Is accrued through duties, can be good or bad, has consequences?

karma

100

What exist in Buddhism as basic moral values?

Five Precepts

200

the principal ethical teaching in Islam is the submission to?

the will of Allah

200

What are descriptive ethics?

The way things are

200

The 613 mitzvoth were given by God to?

Moses

200

karma comes from the sanskrit word...

kri

200

The eightfold path is the basis of Buddhist teaching, aiming to develop?

self-understand and control

300

What is the source for Islamic ethical judgements?

The Qur'an

300

Christians believe that God's will is best known through?

Jesus' life and teachings

300

Deontological means to focus on?

rules

300

The basis of Hindu ethics is the all-pervading?

atman or soul

300

Teleological means?

the ends justify the means

400

The basic principle of Shariah is to see?

the will of Allah carried out on earth.

400

What word is used to describe the love of God for humanity and what Christians are invited to have for others?

Agape

400

The other name for the 10 commandments

decalogue

400

Virtue ethics focuses on?

what sort of person you want to be

400

Ethical conduct is summarised as right _________, right ___________ and right ____________

speech, action, livelihood

500

Name the five pillars

Shahada/faith, salat/prayer, zakat/charity, sawm/fasting, hajj/pilgrimage

500

Who developed natural law theory?

Thomas Aquinas

500

the Aggadah refer to?

ethical teachings that are spread through the legally oriented parts of the Mishnah and Talmud

500

What are the paths to moksha?

path of knowledge, devotion, work and religious performances

500

What 3 approaches to morals exist within the religious ethics of Buddhism?

Bodily action, speech, mind

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