Big 5
One or Many?
Mista! Why we gotta know dis?!
Its statutes not statues!
Where God stay?
100

This religion believes that a man named Jesus Christ died for our sins.

What is Christianity?    

100

This term refers to religions that venerate only one god.

What is monotheism?  

100

Studying this is important because it is both relevant and revelatory.

What is religion?  

100

A ceremonial act or action.

What are rituals?   

100

This is the number of dimensions or aspects that the Sacraments have.

What is four?  

200

Most people who practice this religion live in India.

What is Hinduism?  

200

This term refers to religions that venerate more than one god.

What is polytheism?   

200

"What is the meaning of Life?" is an example of religion helping us to do this.

What is exploring the "big questions"?  

200

This is the definition of doctrines.

What is a set of beliefs?   

200

This is a view of the Sacraments the point us in the direction of God.

What are road signs?   

300

This religion's main prophet is named Muhammed.

What is Islam?    

300

This is the name of a Norse god.

Who is Thor, Odin, Loki, Freya?  

300

Dr. Varun Soni said that studying religion is both of these things. (Hint: Both words start with R.)

What is relevant and revelatory?    

300

A set of moral and ethical codes....not a carved or cast figure.

What is a statute?

 

300

Sacraments can be seen as logos which help us to do this.

What is remind us of God?  

400

This religion's doctrine is called "The Four Noble Truths".

What is Buddhism?   

400

Gods like Ra, Anubis, and Osiris belong to this religion.

What is Egyptian?  

400

This is an example of "increasing cultural awareness and understanding" having to do with the Jewish faith. 

What is Kosher?

 

400

In Christianity, this is an example of a statute.

What are the 10 Commandments?      

400

When we experience the Sacraments at different points in life we refer to them as this.

What are stepping stones?   

500

These are the names of all five of the world's major religions.

What is Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity?  

500

This is the only polytheistic religion out of the five major religions practiced in the world.

What is Hinduism?  

500

This is one of the "big questions" that studying religion can help us look at.

What is the meaning of Life, What happens when we die, etc.?

 

500

The Nicene creed in Christianity is considered an example of this.

What is a doctrine?  

500

These are the four aspects of the Sacraments.

What are Memorials, Celebration, Communion, and Transformation?

600

This angel appears in both Christian and Islamic traditions.

Who is Gabriel?   

600

Islam and Christianity are monotheistic religions along with this other religion.

What is Judaism?   

600

These are three reasons why we study religion.

What is...

1. Increasing cultural awareness and understanding.

2. It helps us explore the "big questions".

3. It gives us global insight and understanding.

600

These are the three characteristics that all religions share.

What are doctrines, statutes, and rituals?  

600

An empowerment to become more holy and minister to others.

What is transformation?   

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