chapter 6

Cards (19)

  • ethnic-religion
    a belief system that is closely tied to a particular ethnic group or culture
  • universalizing-religion
    a belief system that aims to spread their teachings and attract followers from all over the world, regardless of ethnicity or culture
  • animism
    a belief system that attributes spiritual significance to natural objects and the environment
  • secularism
    the separation of religion from political, social, and educational institutions
  • fundamentalism
    a strict and literal interpretation of religious texts, often accompanied by a desire to return to what followers consider the fundamental principles of their faith
  • theocracy
    a system of government in which religious leaders control political power, and religious law is used to govern the state
  • caste
    a social class in a hierarchical system, often determined by birth, which influences a person's occupation, social interactions, and marriage prospects
  • karma
    the principle that a person's actions (good or bad) influence their future experiences and circumstances, including the cycle of rebirth
  • monotheism
    the belief of one God
  • polytheism
    the belief in multiple gods or deities
  • denomination
    a subgroup within a branch, often with specific beliefs and practices
  • religious-branch
    a significant division within a religion, representing a specific interpretation or tradition
  • sect
    a smaller group that has broken away from a larger religious denomination, often due to differing beliefs or practices
  • intrafaith-conflict
    conflicts that arise between different groups or sects within the same religion
  • interfaith-conflict
    conflicts that occur between different religions or belief systems
  • autonomous-religion
    a religion that does not have a central authority and allows individual congregations or groups to govern themselves, making their own decisions regarding beliefs and practices
  • hierarchical-religion
    a religion organized in a ranked or grades structure, where authority and decision-making are concentrated at higher levels, such as a central leadership or governing body
  • pilgrimage
    a religious journey undertaken by individuals to a sacred location, often for spiritual growth, reflection, or fulfillment of religious duties
  • sharia
    a system of islamic law that governs the personal, social, economic, and political aspects of a muslim's life, derived from religious texts