This policy shift in 1973 allowed for increased diversity in Australia’s religious landscape, welcoming immigrants from a wide range of cultural and religious backgrounds.
What is the end of the White Australia Policy?
In Buddhist environmental ethics, this term emphasises the interconnectedness of all life forms and ecosystems.
What is interdependence?
Asoka inscribed his ethical and political ideals on these monuments, which are scattered across the Indian subcontinent.
What are the Rock Edicts?
At Friday Prayer, this sermon is delivered by the imam, providing religious and moral instruction.
What is the Khutbah?
Name the room/s that we have had class in (While in Year 11 and 12)
What is
The RISC
The GLC
G7
This legal term describes the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ traditional rights to land, which was fundamentally altered by the 1992 Mabo decision.
What is Native Title?
This Islamic legal term refers to unlawful sexual relations, including fornication and adultery, which are strictly forbidden.
What is Zina?
In 1517, Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a church in this city, sparking the Protestant Reformation.
What is Wittenberg?
Muslims must perform this ritual purification before attending Friday prayer, ensuring their physical and spiritual readiness.
What is Wudu?
1. Zoe
2. Olivia
3. Hannah
The arrival of these people in Australia following World War II contributed significantly to the growth of Orthodox Christianity in the country.
Who are Greek and Eastern European immigrants?
In Christian bioethics, this doctrine stresses the divine creation of each person and underpins the Christian opposition to practices such as euthanasia and genetic engineering.
What is Sanctity of Life?
Maududi was the founder of this influential Islamist organization, which sought to establish an Islamic state based on Sharia law.
What is Jamaat-e-Islami?
The structure in which Christian worship is conducted which sometimes includes formal prayers and creeds.
What is liturgy?
Who has attended the least number of classes this term?
Camille
In New Age spirituality, this term describes a belief in the collective awakening of humanity towards a higher state of consciousness.
What is the Age of Aquarius?
This theological doctrine is often cited in Christian bioethical debates to justify opposition to genetic engineering, emphasizing that humans should not play God.
What is Natural Law?
This document, written by Luther in 1520, argued against the selling of indulgences and outlined his doctrine of justification by faith.
What is The Freedom of a Christian?
Wesak commemorates three significant events in the life of the Buddha: his birth, enlightenment, and this.
What is Parinivarna?
As of 18/09 how many emails has Rev sent the class (while in Year 11 and 12)?
What is 61?
This term refers to the blending of indigenous Australian spiritual beliefs with Christian practices, which emerged after colonisation.
What is Syncretism?
This Buddhist ethical precept advocates against taking life, whether human or animal, making it foundational to Buddhist environmental ethics.
What is the First Precept (abstain from killing)?
Where is this from: "the sound of the drum has been replaced by the sound of the Dhamma"?
What is Rock Edict 4?
Wesak is traditionally celebrated during this lunar month in most Theravada Buddhist countries.
What is the month of Vesak (typically May)?
The first song on the SOR II 2023 playlist
What is Chamber of Reflection by Mac DeMarco?