Buddhism
Hinduism
WorldView/Religion
Random
Random pt 2
100
The name of the man who later went on to become the Buddha

Who is Siddartha Guatama

100

In the Upanishadic period, this was the most important thing to be observed. 

What is your character?

100

Humans tend to lean on this in order to make thinking more convenient. *Hint we played a game that pertained to this a couple weeks into class*

What is association?

100

The practice of daily worship in Hinduism

What is Puja

100

The college that Mr. Logan attended

What is Wesleyan University

200

The four people that the man who went on to become the Buddha saw on his excursions outside his palace

A sick person, an old person, a corpse, and a wandering holy man

200

Considered one of the greatest eras of creative thinking in the history of hinduism

What is the Upanishadic period, extra 100 if you can tell me why

200

The difference between theism and Deism

What is in deism, the supreme being does not govern or intervene. Would accept also what is in theism, the one god intervenes with it's creatures

200

The visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these.

What is iconography

200

What are the five core values of Canterbury

Respect, Honesty, Self Reliance, Spirituality, and compassion

300

The first noble truth

What is Dukkha, the truth of suffering

300

Please name the four Castes

Brahmin (priests/philospophers), Ksatriyahs (warriors), Vaisyus (merchants, farmers), Shudras( unskilled laborers)

300

Six features that discussed in World Religions

What are Authority, ritual, explanation, tradition, grace, and mystery

300

What did we say that most Hindus are seeking in their respective practices

What is inner peace and Harmony

300

The topic of conversation for our class debate in which half of the class was opposed to, while the other side was in support of

What is compensation for college athletes

400

According to Buddhism, these two qualities should be developed equally for a person to be well on their path. 

What is compassion and wisdom?

400

This was created, established, and internalized by invaders of one of the first civilizations.

What is the Caste System?

400

Why are we here?  Are we created for a purpose? Why do we die? Has death always been part of the human condition?  Should we be good?  Why do we seek harmony?  What is the “problem” of evil?

What are questions for developing a worldview?

400

The difference between Brahman and Brahmin

What is one is a respective Caste, the other is the supreme being in Hinduism

400

They frequently reject new understandings and discoveries in the fields of religion, culture, science, etc. out of hand because they are incompatible with their personal worldview. This is when people tend to adopt their respective worldviews

What are their teens?

500

The eightfold paths aims at promoting and perfecting the three essentials of Buddhist training and discipline. What are the three essentials?

Ethical conduct, Mental Discipline, and Wisdom

500

In Hinduism, when it is realized that this and Brahman are one in the same, one realizes the state of Moksha. This is not apart of Buddhist belief

What is Atman

500

To begin the process of developing one's worldview, more of these start to come to one's mind.

What are questions?

500
The four questions of the Jhana Yogi's

What is Who am I, what do I want? What is my purpose? What am I grateful for?

500
This is the term that Mr. Logan would respond when students would not take advantage of opportunities for extra help or ask questions before papers or tests and not do their best. 

What is a Personal Problem or PP?