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Religion Exam Review Unit One: To Be Human Is… Human- a person of or characteristics of a person or persons, having the nature or form of a person; akin to homo, a man, and humus soil. Person- men, women, and children, healthy or infirm, are persons. Anthropology- the science that studies the origin, development, and customs of human beings. Freedom- the power, rooted in reason and will, act or not to act, to do this or that. It is the power to act deliberately on our own responsibility. Creation- an exchange of goodness. God is good and declares and creature good. Culture-deals with the social development, practices and beliefs of human beings. Catechism of the Catholic Church- the official teaching of the catholic church. The catechism deals with four main subjects: the professions of faith, the celebration of the Christian mystery, life in Christ, and Christian prayer. Community- a group of persons bound together by a sense of unity that goes beyond each one of them. Communion- the to and fro of love. It is the trust that comes from the intuitive knowledge that we are safe in the hands of another and that we can be open and vulnerable, one to another. Solidarity- the need for help and support from one another. We also need other so that we can develop our ability to work together and interact socially. Above all, solidarity is about being loved and giving love. It calls us to come together. Trinity- the divine community of persons Vocation- our call. The vocation of humanity is to show forth the image of god. Talents- certain things that enrich a persons identity and something they must develop Encyclical- an official pastoral letter written by the Pope for the entire people of God. They give advice or shed light on issues that need to be better understood in the light of the teachings of the church. Goodness- the result of being connected with God. Sin- the breach of the relationship that God established with creation.

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Religion Exam Review

Unit One: To Be Human Is… 

Human- a person of or characteristics of a person or persons, having the nature or

form of a person; akin to homo, a man, and humus soil.

Person- men, women, and children, healthy or infirm, are persons.

Anthropology- the science that studies the origin, development, and customs of

human beings.

Freedom- the power, rooted in reason and will, act or not to act, to do this or that.

It is the power to act deliberately on our own responsibility.

Creation- an exchange of goodness. God is good and declares and creature good.

Culture-deals with the social development, practices and beliefs of human beings.

Catechism of the Catholic Church- the official teaching of the catholic church. The

catechism deals with four main subjects: the professions of faith, the celebration of

the Christian mystery, life in Christ, and Christian prayer.

Community- a group of persons bound together by a sense of unity that goes

beyond each one of them.

Communion- the to and fro of love. It is the trust that comes from the intuitive

knowledge that we are safe in the hands of another and that we can be open and

vulnerable, one to another.

Solidarity- the need for help and support from one another. We also need other so

that we can develop our ability to work together and interact socially. Above all,

solidarity is about being loved and giving love. It calls us to come together.

Trinity- the divine community of persons

Vocation- our call. The vocation of humanity is to show forth the image of god.

Talents- certain things that enrich a person‟s identity and something they must

develop

Encyclical- an official pastoral letter written by the Pope for the entire people of

God. They give advice or shed light on issues that need to be better understood in

the light of the teachings of the church.

Goodness- the result of being connected with God.

Sin- the breach of the relationship that God established with creation.

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Disorder- a fault that maims the work of God.

The Seven Traits of Human Beings:

1)  Humans are created in the image and likeness of God (both gender)

2)  Humans are called to happiness and holiness. True happiness comes from

God (long term) God=Happiness.

3)  Humans are national and free. By free will, we can direct ourselves to our

true good. Freedom is the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to

act, to do this or that.

4)  Humans are moral beings. We choose to do good or evil. But for an act to be

good, we have to choose to do what is good, our reasons for doing it must be

good, and the circumstances of the act must be good.

5)  Humans have passions and feelings. In themselves, feelings are neither

morally good nor morally evil. It is what we choose to do about our feelings

that may be good or evil. Humans have many passions; the highest is love.

6)  Humans are blessed with a conscience. Moral conscience is present at the

heart of every person. It is like a voice that tells us, at the appropriate

moment, to do right and avoid evil. It is your duty to follow your conscience

more than law.

7)  Humans are able to sin. Sin is an offense against reason, truth and right

conscience. Sin is a violation of relationship with God, the people around you

and you.

What the Bible says about humans:

1)  Humans are a creation of God.2)  Humans are a mixture of earth and divine breath.

3)  Humans are good.

4)  Humans are male and female

-  The one thing that separates humans from other animals is freedom.

Humans have free will to act on their own accord.

5 Principles of Humanity:

1)  All humans have value and are sacred.

2)  We are always changing. Our past decisions affect our future lives.

3)  Maturity comes through working with others, through dialogue and through a

sense of belonging and a searching together.

4)  Encouragement is needed for success.

5)  When making decisions, we must reflect in order to make the right decisions.

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Unit Two: Who Has Culture?

Tradition- ways of doing things we inherited from our ancestors.

Institutions- a way of doing things linked together to form a system of doing things.

Identity- the way we do things.

Culture- the set of meanings, beliefs, values, and rules for living shared by groups

and societies as the source of their identity.

Sign- an object or gestures that expressess one specific message or meaning.

Symbol- means “ thrown together”. When you put something non-tangible and

attach it to something tangible. (ex. Rose=love)

Habit- a pattern we do everyday.

Ritual-the things we do every day, we do in a certain way. Its like a habit but more

sacred.

Religion- a system of symbols and rituals

Religious rituals- have the power to open up new ways of living and communication

with a cover and energy that is higher and deeper than our own.

Liturgy- the church‟s official act of worship. 

Transcendence-religious experience has to do with our relationship with a god,

whom we cannot see, hear, taste, smell, or touch. That is, God is beyond ortranscends, our usual physical experience.

Religious symbols- includes things like the stars, earth, cedar branches, smoke, oil,

and water. We use these things to represent immensity, power, growth, birth,

cleansing, communication, and so on.

Secular- worldly, not religious or sacred; living in the world.

Understanding the Components of Culture:

1)  Culture has to do with Human Actions (eating, praying,working…) 2)  Culture is a set of meanings, beliefs, values, and practices of a society.

3)  Culture identifies me as belongings to a particular group.

The Seven Topics of Culture:

1)  Humans create culture-only humans have the ability to create culture.

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2)  Culture consists of ways of doing things-culture is not just about the fact that

we do things, but how we do them.

3)  Culture is public-culture is not about how I do things; it is about how we as a

group or a community or a people do things.

4)  Culture arises from tradition-many of our ways of doing things we inherited

from our parents or ancestors.

5)  Culture is made up of rule-governed actions- because so many of these ways

of doing things come from tradition, we feel that we have a certain duty to

keep them

6)  Culture becomes established in institutions- these ways of doing things

become established in society and we reach a consensus. We begin to see

that these ways of doing things link together to form a system or institutions.

7)  Culture gives us our identity- the way we do things are the source of our

cultural identity.

The 4 Major Types of Symbols:

1)  Religious Symbols (crosses, water, dove)

2)  Cultural Symbols (flags)

3)  Global Symbols (peace signs, twitter bird)

4)  Personal Symbols

Traits of Rituals (MR BEW PCP):

MovementR epeated

Break from OrdinaryEventsWordsPastCommunalParticipation

The Church‟s Symbolic Actions (see page 45 in textbook; memorize chart)

-  Every society is religious for TWO reasons:

1)  We are always looking for the bigger picture; why things happen.

2)  People have a desire for salvation.

-  The price of privatization on institutions is a feeling of isolation and a loss

of a sense of belonging.

-  Religion plays an ESSENTIAL role in culture.

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Unit Three: The God Question

Chosen People- the Hebrews. They were to be the „light of the nations‟. They were

to live the revelation of God to their ancestors for the entire world to see and hear.

Prophets- were holy persons in Israel who were spokesperson for God. Because

they were close to God through their prayer, they could communicate God‟s word

through oracles, visions, judgements, and symbolic actions.

Revelation- God communicates God‟s self to humankind in stages: through creation

itself, through covenants, and through the prophets. This revelation is passed on to

all generations through the sacred Scriptures and apostolic tradition.

The Law (Torah)- is the heart of the Old Testament. Torah is translated as „law‟. It

is God‟s instructions about the covenant: how to live in the mutually agreed-open

relationship with God. The Ten Commandments are at the heart of the Torah.

Covenant- is used in the scriptures to express the relationship between God and the

Chosen People. A covenant is like an adoption agreement in which God agrees to

love, feed, care for, and protect the Chosen People.

Kingdom of God- is a symbol used by Jesus to speak about God and God‟s actions

among us. Jesus said the kingdom is among us.

Metaphor- figure of speech used in poetic language.

Incarnation- means that God became human and dwelt personally-in the flesh-

among us in Jesus of Nazareth.

Parable- is a story that compares something we don‟t know with something we do

know. A parable usually has a surprised twist that helps us see things in a new way.

New Covenant- in the new covenant, God personally enters into human culture in

the person of Jesus of Nazareth.

Church- is the community that was founded when God sent the Holy Spirit to Jesus‟  

disciples at Pentecost. It is in this community that we can meet the risen Christ.

Kingdom of God as Gift- God‟s relationship with creation is characterized by

generosity. At its heart, the relationship is not about laws and rules, but is a pure

gift of generous goodness.

Grace- describes God‟s kind, merciful, an absolutely generous love for us. 

Moses:

-  Means „son of‟ in Egyptian but in Hebrew means „ drawn out. 

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-  Moses learns the holy Name of God at Midian.

-  The name is so sacred that we are only given the four consonants: YHWH

-  This name is forever linked with a place, a person, and an event.

  Place: Mount Sinai

  Person: Moses

  Event: liberation of the enslaved Hebrews in Egypt

-  The name means, “I am who I am”  

What does a covenant look like?

1)  The Israelites became a prophet of the covenant

2)  The Israelites received a code of the covenant

3)  The Israelites had prophets as part of their leadership

4)  The Israelites celebrated the actions and events of the Lord.

What is a covenant?

1)  A covenant is like a treaty or an alliance

2)  A covenant has conditions

3)  A covenant is sealed with a ceremony

4)  A covenant is celebrated with both parties present

What is a parable?

1)  A parable is a story

2)  A parable is a comparison to the kingdom of God.

3)  A parable contains a crisis

4)  A parable has an ending

5)  A parable is a story about God‟s kingdom that is to say, god‟s way of acting

among us.

How does Jesus act?

1)  Through people

2)  Through people who freely choose to be in communion with him

3)  Through scripture

4)  Through the liturgy

5)  Through the weekend of people.

Unit Four: Who Am I?

Individualism- another name for the isolation of the self in Western Culture.

Self-Understanding- the ability to identify yourself through importance factors in

life.

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Self-esteem- an awareness of one‟s own self -worth

Atheism-people that believe there is no God.

Agnosticism- people that seem unsure if God exits

Love of Self- in simple words, loving yourself goes hand in hand with loving thyneighbour.

The Seven Tendencies of Individualism:

1)  I am free

2)  I have rights

3)  I am equal

4)  Only reason binds me

5)  I am isolated from everything

6)  I am master of the Earth

7)  I am godless

The Five Proclamation of Jesus:

1)  Jesus wants me to call God Abba

2)  My relationship with God is my freedom

3)  The earth is good and is a gift of god

4)  Other people are as important-perhaps even more important-than myself

5)  Before god, all are equal

Unit Five: Relation to the Other

Reciprocity- the expectation that if I do something for someone else, this person

will at some point do something in return.

The other- your neighbour

Golden Rule- “do to others as you would have them do to you”

Intimacy- the close bond that exists between human beings, whether as friends or

as associates.

Body- an image of god in human flesh. It is not an object, but a temple.

Sexuality- the force and energy to be creative in response to life.

Marriage- god uniting two people in such a way by forming one flesh‟ they can

transmits human life.

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Charity- agape love

Institutions- systems of meanings, beliefs, and values that become stabilized and

take on a lasting form in a social structures.

Remember: the betting your soul story is called Faust.

The Five Kinds of Love:

1)  Hetaireia ( companionship;classmate)

2)  Eros ( sexual love; husband/wife)

3)  Storage( family love)

4)  Philia( friendship)

5)  Agape(charity love)

4 Reasons for Decline in Community Participation

1)  Time and money2)  Urban sprawl

3)  T.v and internet

4)  Generational change

Institutions are like Covenants:

1)  Help us to become free people

2)  Need rules and a commitment

3)  Powerful and require prophetic leaders

4)  Need participation and celebration

Unit Six: Living Together in Solidarity

Christian Time- celebrates the focal point of human time; the story of god with us

Time-a measurement of movement or events

Sunday- the day of the lord, the day that Jesus rose from the dead

Justice- the virtue that gives each person his or her due in the distribution of goods.

Rights- those things in society to which we are entitled

Distributive Justice- the equitable and fair distribution of the goods of society.

Judicial Justice- is justice in the form of courts and the legal system

Common good- refers to all the social conditions that allows us to reach us to reach

our fulfilments.

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Peace- the absence of war or conflict

Violence- the aggressive or unjust use of power or force to hurt others.

State- one of many institutions that wield power in society.

Service- is using our power for the benefits and well-beings of others.

Time In Our Culture:

1)  We experience loss of culture

2)  We experience confusion about the importance of our elders, traditions, and

history

3)  We have no clear expectations for the future

4)  We lose sight of the larger picture

Reasons For Violence:

1)  When people want to find a way out of a situation

2)  We have to compete

3)  Abuse of power

4)  Envy and jealousy

5)  Acts of violence are historical ( cain and abel)

6)  Violence fascinates people

Duties of the Government:

1)  Respect dignity of the person

2)  Accept the rule of law

3)  Promote the common good

4)  Protect the family

5)  Safeguard the right to life of every innocent person

6)  Be responsible for the economy

7)  Give access to work and a just wage

8)  Ensure religious freedom

9)  Look after the health of citizen

10)  Defend country

Duties of Catholics to the State:

1)  Obey civil authority

2)  Vote

3)  Participate in public life

4)  Pay taxes

5)  Welcome immigrants and refugees

6)  Defend our country

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*IMAGES OF THE CHURCH* (possible essay question)

1)  Institution

2)  Community

3)  Advocate

4)  Servant5)  Transformer

6)  Teacher

Five Steps to Effective Social Action: (possible essay question)

1)  Be present to the poor

2)  Understand the causes of human suffering

3)  Judge in the light of the gospel and church teachings

4)  Think creatively, guided by the vision of the kingdom of God

5)  Act together to transform unjust situations.