Dimensions
Abrahamic Religions
Rituals
Beliefs
100

What seven dimensions of Religion does the Bible belong to?

The narrative dimension.

100

What are the Abrahamic religions?

Judaism, Christianity, Islam.

100

Christian rite of initiation.
 

Baptism.

100

What do Christians believe about God.

All mighty and all-knowing.

Holy trinity.

Creator.

200

Provide an example for the experiential dimension in Christianity.

Possible answers:

Emotions related to God and Jesus' presence during prayer/meditation.

Connected to God within a sacred space.

Gratitude for answered prayers. 

200

Who was Sarah?
 

Abraham's wife, mother of Isaac.

200

This sacrament, also known as Holy Matrimony.

Marriage.

200

What do Christians believe about life after death?

Life after death. 

Heaven and hell. 

300

What is Eucharist?

This Christian sacrament is a reenactment of the Last Supper involving bread and wine. 

300

Who was Abraham's first son?

This son of Abraham, Ishmael was born to Hagar and is considered an ancestor of the Arab peoples.

300

This sacrament involves anointing with oil and strengthens the Holy Spirit.

Communion. 

300

What is the symbol and holy building of Christianity?

Cross/crucifix and Church.

400

What is the Trinity?

This Christian doctrine describes the belief in God as three persons.

400

Abrahamic religions are all this kind of religion.

Monotheistic.

400

The season before Easter.

Lent.

400

What is the purpose of Easter Sunday?

Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, three days after he was crucified.

500

What are the core moral laws of Christians?

The ten commandments.

500

Who is the first Jew?

Abraham.

500

Name all seven sacraments.

Baptism, communion, eucharist, marriage, reconciliation, Holy Orders, anointing of the sick. 

500

Explain the details of either: Jesus' baptism, or the last supper.

Baptism: During Jesus Christ's baptism, John immersed Jesus completely in the water of the river Jordan. 

Last supper: On the night before he was crucified, Jesus celebrated one last Passover meal with his disciples. Jesus used elements of the meal to institute a new remembrance, bread to remember his body and wine to remember his blood. 

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