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WORLD RELIGIONS#1
Major belief systems globally, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.
COMPARATIVE RELIGION#2
The study of similarities and differences among various religious beliefs and practices.
BELIEF SYSTEM#3
A set of principles or tenets that guide followers in understanding the world and their place in it.
CULTURAL IMPACT#4
The influence of religion on cultural practices, norms, and societal values.
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT#5
The evolution of religious beliefs and practices over time, shaped by significant events.
SCRIPTURE#6
Sacred texts that contain the teachings and laws of a religion.
RITUALS#7
Ceremonial acts performed in a prescribed order, often tied to religious beliefs.
WORSHIP#8
Acts of reverence and adoration directed towards a deity or sacred entity.
INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE#9
Conversations between people from different cultural backgrounds to promote understanding.
CORE BELIEFS#10
Fundamental principles that define a religion's teachings and practices.
CULTURAL EXCHANGE#11
The sharing of ideas, values, and traditions between different cultures.
VENN DIAGRAM#12
A visual tool used to illustrate relationships and overlaps between different concepts.
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY#13
Awareness and respect for cultural differences in beliefs and practices.
ANALYTICAL SKILLS#14
The ability to critically evaluate and synthesize information from various sources.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#15
Techniques for effectively communicating information to an audience.
MINDFULNESS#16
A practice of being aware and present in the moment, often used in meditation.
COMMUNITY#17
A group of individuals who share common beliefs and practices within a religion.
SACRED#18
Something regarded with reverence and respect, often related to religious beliefs.
DIVERSITY#19
The variety of different religions and belief systems present in the world.
CROSS-CULTURAL#20
Involving or bridging multiple cultures, especially in religious contexts.
SOCIAL NORMS#21
The accepted behaviors that guide interactions within a society, influenced by religion.
ETHICS#22
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior, often derived from religious teachings.
CASE STUDY#23
An in-depth analysis of a particular instance or example within a cultural or religious context.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION#24
The use of visual elements to convey information effectively.
REFLECTION#25
The process of thinking critically about one's experiences and learning.