Year 11 ATAR Religion Revision
Across
- 2. where it comes from
- 4. void of any divine entity or deity's involvement in human life or of considerations of existence after death. Perspectives on morality and likewise naturalistic
- 5. State reasons for, report on. Narrate a series of events or transactions
- 9. Authority figures. The most respected person in an Aboriginal group is the Elder
- 10. individual practice which relates to the process of developing beliefs around the meaning of life and connection with others
- 13. Sketch in general terms; indicate the main features of
- 14. The expression of a religious belief
- 17. Show how things are similar or different
- 19. a conviction about an idea central to a religion and expresses a religious truth. It offers particular insights and understandings about life.
- 20. Who a person is, what they stand for
Down
- 1. embraces supernatural interpretations within the world
- 3. The son of God
- 6. fair or "just" actions
- 7. A system of beliefs and practices that guide how people should live.
- 8. guide and inform how people respond to religious belief
- 11. A person who believes that there is no God. They believe that the universe, earth and its life evolved by perfectly natural processes and feel that ethical and moral systems governing human behaviour can be developed without any divine origin
- 12. Provide characteristics and features
- 15. State meaning and identify essential qualities
- 16. recognise and name
- 18. Show how things are different or opposite