What is religion module key terms
Across
- 2. A philosophical stance that emphasizes human value, reason, and ethics, often rejecting supernatural beliefs.
- 4. The study of society, social relationships, and the functioning of human social institutions.
- 7. The belief that there is no god or gods.
- 9. A set of attitudes, beliefs, practices, moral codes and worldviews that often centre around the worship of a higher power or powers, such as gods or a supreme being.
- 11. A particular way of viewing things; a point of view shaped by experience, culture, or knowledge.
- 12. Producing good or helpful results; advantageous.
Down
- 1. Principles or rules that guide people's behaviour by distinguishing right from wrong.
- 3. The belief that the existence or nonexistence of a god or gods is unknown or unknowable.
- 5. The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour.
- 6. A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic or interest in common.
- 8. The belief in the existence of a god or gods, particularly a personal God who is involved in the universe.
- 10. Subjected to harsh and authoritarian treatment; denied rights, freedom, or equality.