This is usually a relatively new alternative religion to traditional ones. Often a mix of different practices and traditions
New Religious expression (NRE)
This term refers to an adherent's desire so search for "what is right for them", for what is meaningful or for greater flexibility in an NRE
personal fulfilment
Rita's religion gives her a clear goal (to follow God) and a sense of right and wrong. This is an example of religion providing...
meaning and purpose
What is the predominant religion in Germany and Poland?
Christianity
This form of Humanism includes many fields such as science, psychology, humanities, music, art and even some religious principles
Rational Humanism
This refers to the pursuit of material wealth as a means a value and means to happiness. It is a reason for the growth of NREs
Materialism
This is the belief that things in nature (animals, plants, landscapes) have a spiritual dimension. It is the earliest form of religion.
Animism
In Saudi Arabia, Shari'a law (religious law) creates a common societal practice and common culture. Islamic rituals build a harmonious community. This is an example of...
social cohesion
What is the predominant religion in Thailand and Cambodia?
Buddhism
This syllabus term refers to the belief in an all powerful God. Religion and non-religion differ greatly on this belief
concept of the transcendent
This refers to the progress of technology and scientific truth which can disillusion adherents from traditional religions and influence them to join NREs instead
Scientific progress
This is the belief in one God
Monotheism
When Islam became the religion of the Arabian peninsula, it slowly transformed the separate bedouin tribes into a single monotheistic Islamic community. This is an example of...
social transformation
This is the disbelief or non-belief in the supernatural or gods
Atheism
Both religion and non religion believe this being is the most important. But they differ on why they believe this.
Human person or humans
This syllabus term refers to the adherents desire for an NRE or alternative religion that is closer to nature such as wicca or neo-paganism
ecological awareness
Name the 3 major monotheistic religions on the syllabus (name all 3 to get 1 point)
Christianity, Islam and Judaism
List these 5 religions from largest to smallest
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism
This is the belief that nothing is known or can be known of the existence of God or the supernatural
Agnosticism
This syllabus term refers to our obligations to society. Both religion and non-religion believe we have these obligations but for different reasons
social responsibilities
This terms refers to "losing faith or belief" in a traditional religion and thus seeking a NRE
Disenchantment or disillusionment with a traditional religion
This is the belief in many gods like ancient Greek, Roman or Egyptian religions
Polytheism
What is the predominant religion in Gambia and Egypt?
Islam
This is a rationalist worldview believes in the primacy importance of humans rather than divine or supernatural matters
Humanism
TRUE or FALSE: Atheism, Agnosticism, Humanism and/or religious belief determine aspirations and behaviour
TRUE