This is the term for the state of ultimate enlightenment and liberation from suffering in Buddhism.
Nirvana
This term describes the moral law of cause and effect, where one's actions influence future outcomes.
Karma
Who is the key figure in Christianity?
Jesus
This sacred text, also known as the Five Books of Moses, forms the foundation of Jewish law and teachings.
Torah
The Four Noble Truths argue that this causes suffering.
Desire
his collection of ancient sacred texts forms the basis of Hindu religious knowledge and practice.
The Vedas
This Christian sacrament involves the symbolic use of bread and wine to represent the body and blood of Jesus.
What is Communion (or the Eucharist)?
The Jewish day of rest and worship, observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, is called this.
Sabbath
This collection of teachings, considered a central text in Theravāda Buddhism, outlines the Buddha's philosophy and rules for monastic life.
What is the Pali Canon (or Tipitaka)
This deity, known as the preserver, is part of the Hindu trinity along with Brahma and Shiva.
Vishnu
In Christianity, what is the Holy Trinity?
Father, Son, Holy Spirit
his ancient leader is credited with leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receiving the Ten Commandments.
Moses
In Mahayana Buddhism, these compassionate beings delay their own enlightenment to help others achieve it.
What are Bodhisattvas?
In Hinduism, how is it believed you earned your current caste?
Your deeds/actions in a previous life.
Who betrayed Jesus?
Judas
According to Judaism, what is the Covenant God Made with Abraham?
The covenant is a central belief in Judaism that describes the relationship between God and the Jewish people. The word "covenant" means an agreement or promise between two or more parties. In Judaism, the covenant is an agreement where God promises to protect and guide the Jewish people if they follow His laws and live in a way that demonstrates God's power.
This consists of eight practices: right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right samadhi ('meditative absorption or union'; alternatively, equanimous meditative awareness).
Eightfold Path
This term in Hinduism refers to the ethical duties and responsibilities individuals must follow according to their role in society and stage of life (Caste)
List all five groups of the Caste System from top to bottom.
Dharma
What is one belief that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common?
Monotheism
What is the First Commandment?
"You shall have no other gods before Me.” Monotheism.