The universal divine essence in Hinduism.
What is Brahman?
The birth name of the founder of Buddhism.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
he man who made the first covenant with God.
Who is Abraham?
The founder of Christianity.
Who is Jesus of Nazareth?
The founder of Daoism.
Who is Lao-tse (Laozi)?
The cycle of death and rebirth
Samsara
The Four Sights Siddhartha saw
What are old age, sickness, death, and a holy man?
The sacred text of Judaism.
What is the Torah?
Christianity originated under the rule of this government.
What is the Roman Empire?
The most sacred text of Daoism.
What is the Tao Te Ching (Daodejing?)
The goal of liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
What is moksha?
A name for living a life of balance, avoiding extremes.
What is the middle way?
Who received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai?
Who is Moses?
Who were Jesus’s closest followers?
Daoism emphasizes living in harmony with __________.
What is the Dao (the Way) or nature?
The three main gods of Hinduism.
Who are Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva?
The ultimate goal of Buddhism.
What is nirvana?
A term for the scattering of Jews beyond Israel.
What is the diaspora?
Teaching from the Sermon on the Mount: “Blessed are the __________.”
Who are the meek, merciful, peacemakers, etc.?
The Daoist concept of “non-action” or “not forcing.”
What is wu-wei?
This concept means duty or right conduct.
What is dharma?
The key social difference between Buddhism and Hinduism.
What is Buddhism's rejection of Caste?
The king who established Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Who is David?
The day Christians celebrate their belief in the resurrection of Jesus, three days after his death.
What is Easter?
The two complementary forces in Daoism, originally named for the sunny and shady sides of a hill
What are yin and yang?