Across
- 5. The person who preached the Sermon on the Mount.
- 8. Non-violence; an important idea in Buddhism (and other religions).
- 9. Economic reason for crime.
- 10. Deliberately and unlawfully taking another person’s life.
- 11. Campaigner for Indian independence and advocate of civil disobedience.
- 14. Old Testament figure who murdered an Egyptian guard but later led Gd's people out of slavery.
- 15. 'The ... that exist have been established by God.’ (Romans 13:1) - What is the missing word?
- 17. What a person plans or aims to do.
- 18. Murderer reformed by the Buddha before he could kill his mother.
- 20. The principle which explains how people’s actions and the motives behind those actions lead to happiness or unhappiness, in this life or the next.
- 21. The person who told the story about the King whose subjects turned to crime due to poverty.
- 22. Crime motivated by hatred towards a certain group.
Down
- 1. Deliberately breaking a law, which is thought to be unjust, as a way of protesting against that law.
- 2. Parable where the good and wicked are divided on the Day of Judgement.
- 3. A parable from Jesus which suggests that we should show compassion towards people from different groups.
- 4. Civil rights leader who practiced civil disobedience.
- 6. Buddhist instructions which include right intention.
- 7. What is the missing word from this definition of theft: 'Taking someone else's property without their ...'
- 9. Something done legally to somebody as a result of being found guilty of breaking the law.
- 12. A reason for crime; also one of the three poisons.
- 13. An action which breaks the law.
- 16. Moral theory which suggests that we should reduce suffering and promote happiness.
- 19. A reason for crime; also one of the three poisons.
