This ancient married couple answered God's invitation to begin a covenant that would continue for thousands of years.
Who is Abraham and Sarah, or Abram and Sarai?
This is a category of religions that identify multiple gods.
Religions use these, or tangible things, in order to refer to intangible ideas.
What are symbols?
This dimension, of Ninian Smart's 7 dimensions, might include a hand-written copy of the Qur'an, or a copy of a sacred text inherited from one's family.
What is the material, artistic dimension?
This absolutist moral theory bases all ethics decisions on duty alone.
What is deontology?
This religious teacher wandered with his followers, teaching and healing, until executed by the Roman empire during the first Century CE.
Who is Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ?
This word refers to the self of a being who is trapped within samsara.
What is the atman?
This American religious leader wrote a letter to explain the Christian moral traditions that led him to join protests.
Who was Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?
This dimension of Christianity is involved when practitioners imagine or speak of God as a three-in-one.
What is the doctrinal or philosophical dimension?
This is the moral agent of an ethics question that asks: Should a doctor be allowed to help a person die?
Who are the lawmakers, or the hospital policy writers, or similar?
This servant of Sarah was guided and protected by God after she was cast out of her clan. Muslim pilgrims during hajj walk or run in her footsteps.
Who is Hagar or Hajar?
Many religions teach that the sacred, god, prohibits certain actions. Such requirements are examples of this moral approach.
What is deontology?
These children are explaining a ritual called this. 
What is puja?
One example of the ritual/practical dimension of a religion is taking a journey to a location involved in a sacred story.
What is a pilgrimage?
One moral theory emphasizes the virtues and vices that make up this.
What is a moral character?
This very loyal wife of Ram went into exile with him.
Who is Sita?
This element of a religion's belief system explains the way the universe is, and why it is that way.
What is cosmology?
This word means to experience being seen by a god, when making an offering to the god.
What is darshan?
This approach to studying religion involves bracketing our assumptions and beliefs and setting them aside before studying a religion.
What is phenomenology?
This moral theory works by thinking about two different ethics cases together. Talmudic reasoning is one example of this method.
What is casuistry (or narrative ethics)?
In the story about the death of Rabbi Judah ("Rebbe"), Rebbe's followers make this act an offense punishable by death.
What is saying that Rebbe has died?
The Shema and the Shahadah are examples of this.
What is a creed, or a summary of belief?
This word refers to people's tendency to combine practices and belief from different traditions.
What is syncretism?
This dimension of a religion informs who practitioners might go to for advice when they face a difficult moral issue.
What is the social, institutional, or organizational dimension?
In social ethics, this exists when everyone can access what they need in order to survive and to thrive.
What is justice?