Religion definitions
Abrahamic religions
Mostly include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam and are Monotheistic faiths that recognize a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham
Collective identity
The common characteristics and values used to define a group
Dynamic
a constant change or attitude or can be classified a change in processes or systems
Pluralistic
a conviction that various groups should be aloud to thrive in a single society. It is commonly an error that comes from a misunderstanding between multiple people
Discourse
a form of communication of information
Transformation
a marked change in form, nature or appearance
Creed
a set of beliefs or aims that set our guidelines , usually a formal statement of religious belief or confession of faith.
Ultimate reality
a supreme belief or higher power
Morality
a system of attitudes used to help understand behavior as right or wrong/good or bad.
Fundamental
forming a base/core, or an idea of central importance
Describe
giving a detailed account of something
Explain
making something clear by describing it in more detail, or making a excuses or justification
Synthesis
the combination of elements to make a whole.
Primal religions
the earlier religions that have religious traditions and major forms of human religious experience.
Authority
the power to have jurisdiction, enforce obedience or make decisions
Values
the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
Society
A community of people who share a common culture and all contribute to the economy.
Belief
A descriptive thought that a person holds about something
Religion
A system of beliefs shared by a group usually having symbols for devotion, rituals for worship and a code of ethics eg. Catholicism = ten commandment
Spirituality
An awareness of one's inner self and a sense of higher connection to a higher being, nature, or some purpose greater than oneself, can be more than a connection with God.
Impact
an effect or influence, also can be something having an forceful meet with another.
Annotate
an explanatory note in which is usually given on a text or diagram
Symbol
an object or action used that means something more than its self and represents another meaning.
Ethical principle
are common goals or standards that are set to be achieved. they are also used to set guidelines.
Identity
being who or what a person or thing is
Analyse
interpret something in order to gain a conclusion
Interpret
is an understanding or the explaining of the meaning of something
Secular
not religious nor connected to a spiritual background
Adherent
someone who supports a particular party or set of ideas.
Define
state or describe the meaning or nature of something