The Purpose of Religion
Primal Religions
Ancient Religion
Asian Religion
Abrahamic Religion
100

This term refers to long-lasting beliefs about what is important to a person, serving as standards by which they order their lives and make choices.

What are values?

100

This practice in primal religions involves the use of symbolic actions, objects, and words to interact with the spiritual world, aiming to influence or gain insight into the unseen realms.

What is Shamanism?

100

This ancient Egyptian concept represents truth, order, and cosmic balance, and was personified as a goddess.

What is ma'at?

100

This individual founded Buddhism in the 5th century BCE after seeking a solution to the suffering of the world, ultimately achieving enlightenment through meditation.

Who is Siddhartha Gautama, also known as 'The Buddha'?

100

This symbol, representing the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and his victory over death, is a central emblem of Christianity.

What is the Cross?

200

This is defined as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, often involving a superhuman agency and containing a moral code.

What is religion?

200

This belief suggests that animals, plants, objects, and natural forces possess a spirit, advocating for respect towards nature to maintain harmony.

What is animism?

200

He was the Egyptian god of the underworld and judge of the dead, resurrected by Isis after being murdered by Set.

Who is Osiris?

200

These four principles, realized by Buddha under the Bodhi tree, outline the nature of suffering and the path to its cessation.

What are The Four Noble Truths?

200

This season, observed in many Christian denominations, is a period of preparation for Easter, involving fasting, prayer, and penance.

What is Lent?

300

This concept refers to the acknowledgment of a divine or higher being, through which people order the conduct of their lives both practically and morally.

What is the role of religion in society?

300

Primal religions commonly hold a belief in this separate realm where the spirits of the dead dwell alongside gods and mythical creatures.

What is an afterlife?

300

This term refers to the Egyptian life-force believed to leave the body upon death, necessitating offerings to sustain it in the afterlife.

What is Ka?

300

Known as 'the three baskets,' this collection of texts forms the core scriptures of Buddhism, encompassing the Vinaya, Sutta, and Abhidharma.

What is the Tripitaka?

300

This title is held by the leader of the Catholic Church, elected by the College of Cardinals to serve as the spiritual successor to Saint Peter.

Who is the Pope?

400

This term is used to describe the integration of spirituality and religion in the development of human societies across history.

Why have all societies developed religion?

400

These are performed to mark life's milestones and seasonal changes, often involving sacrifices to please the gods for good fortune in hunting.

What are rites and rituals?

400

These structures were central to Egyptian religious life, serving as homes for the gods and places of worship for the people.

What are temples?

400

This symbol represents the teachings of Buddha, the path to enlightenment, and the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhist philosophy.

What is the Dharma Wheel?

400

This doctrine refers to the Christian belief in one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

What is the Trinity?

500

Religion often aims to help individuals answer existential queries about their identity, the creation of the world, the presence of evil, and the afterlife.

What are the big questions religion seeks to answer?

500

In primal religions, these entities are often linked to natural phenomena and are part of the culture's creation story.

What are deities or gods?

500

This festival marked the beginning of the year, celebrating the death and rebirth of Osiris and, by extension, the land and its people.

What is the Wepet-Renpet Festival

500

This foundational practice in Buddhism consists of eight parts and is designed to develop insight, ethical conduct, and mental discipline, leading to Nirvana.

What is the Noble Eightfold path?

500

This creed, recited in many Christian denominations, summarises the fundamental theological beliefs including the Trinity, the resurrection of Christ, and the life everlasting.

What is the Apostles Creed?

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