Faith and Culture
Across
- 2. This type of study involves examining a variety of historical texts.
- 4. This world view sees humans as the center of the universe and believers feel that human worth is most important.
- 5. This type of study involved examining connections between social institutions and human behaviour.
- 9. This worldview sees God as the center of life and believers feel all meaning comes from a relationship with God.
- 13. This is one of the positive actions associated with stronger religious beliefs
- 14. __________is the process by which people and goods move easily across borders.
- 15. This is a constitutionally protected right in the Canadian culture.
- 17. This type of study involves examining the origin and development of human societies and cultures.
- 18. This is the percentage of Canadians who believe that a higher power exists.
- 20. _______is based on expansion of education, technology, industry and urban life.
- 21. This is the the idea that possessions are at the center of what we do.
- 23. The Doctrine of _________, promoted by the Catholic Pope in the time of early exploration, gave explorers permission to occupy lands when the people of those lands did not share the same beliefs.
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- 1. Individualism, materialism, consumerism and secularism are examples of modern __________ issues that have impacted our faith.
- 3. Survivors are those who survived decades of trauma and abuse at residential schools, creating generations of disfunction.
- 5. This world view sees society as above religion and present day society is the center of the universe.
- 6. This type of study involves examining beliefs, practices, and religious experiences to understand what a religion means to its believers and how it functions as a world view.
- 7. Since religion has the ability to __________ who we are and how we see others, this is one of the reasons that people study religion.
- 8. Boys are not as good to listening to instructions and are less attentive.
- 10. The fur trade started a huge fashion trend in Europe which led to the beginning of capitalism in Canada, causing an abrupt cultural shift for the indigenous nations - focusing more on greed and _____________.
- 11. Judeo-Christian values have largely impacted our ____________.
- 12. The residential school were operated by _____________ different churches.
- 16. The absolute destruction of indigenous ways, spiritual practices, languages, families, and identities is seen as a cultural _____________.
- 19. Many european settlers eventually came to believe that indigenous cultures were "savage" and they needed to "kill the indian in the child" through residential school’s and assimilation. This is an example of _________.
- 22. This is the me first attitude at the center of what we do.