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what did the hebrew tradition teach about the responsibilities of the individual and community to combat injustice?
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What is the relevance of academic study of the Bible today,especially in African context?
Define Ethics and show how it relates
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what do they mean when they want the nature of god for hinduism,buddhism, confucianism, daoism.
What are they asking for also
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How do contemporary Buddhist practices reflect the foundations of the religion?
can someone explain to me what does this question
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How did the childhood experiences of Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha) lead to his questioning of the spiritual practices of his time?
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kailin
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So do you mean that what makes up the hindu religion is all six traditional schools of Hindu philosophy which are the (samkhya,
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What did the Buddha believe following Eightfold Path could lead to
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7. Which of the following best describes the influence of new forms of Buddhism in medieval Japan?(1
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Based on the Table, what is the definition of monotheism?
Monotheism (mah-no-THEE-ism) is an important idea in Judaism and in
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Based on these examples, what is a prophet?
* In the Torah, Moses is described as a prophet. The following actions are part of
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
Responses: It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the history of the
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AR
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Which of the following best describes the influence of new forms of Buddhism in medieval Japan?(1 point) Responses Buddhism
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) Responses A It contains the ideas of the gurus. B It contains the
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize?1 point
A the Buddha's compassion B the Buddha's path of reincarnation C the Buddha's
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axzy
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?1 point
A It contains the ideas of the gurus. B It contains the history of the
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Why did except the new gods of Hinduism grow?
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What is the significance of the Vedas? Select the three correct answers.
(2 points) O They contributed to the development of
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Why, according to God, are the judges able to judge?
(1 point) Responses They don't know everything. They don't know everything.
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Confucianism is a belief system that focus’s on
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Cat
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Confucianism
Buddhism Daoism
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hoose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or
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How did Emperor Asoka's achievements reflect the ideals of Buddhism?
(4 points) 2 sentences plss NOW
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What ideas did Jesus teach his followers? Select the three correct answers..
(1 point) • to be kind and charitable • to
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Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or
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Choose the teachings of Confucius that created Confucianism. Drag the correct teachings to the box. Choices may be used once or
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Confucianism is a belief system that focuses on
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The ascention
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Look at the venn diagram comparing daoism and Confucianism which phrase replaces the question mark?
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Momma J
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why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
!. it contains the ideas of the gurus. 2. it contains the key hindu beliefs. 3.
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Im 11 and i need to know how to research the following and be able to understand it myself.I'm finding this hard.
1)Three
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Lewis
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What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to?
(1 point) oneness with God O knowledge of the Four Noble
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Help
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witch one is right
What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize? (1 point) Responses the Buddha's compassion the Buddha's compassion
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Bella or Bells
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witch one is righht
What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to? (1 point) Responses oneness with God
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Bella or Bells
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witch one is right
According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn? (1 point) Responses dharma dharma karma karma
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Bella or Bells
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How does God's immutability affect His other attributes? Answer in complete sentences.
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how did the spread of Confucianism affect Japanese woman
A. Women became active as writers and poets B. Many women became scholar
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Which belief system spread first from India to China and then to Korea and Japan, helping to create unity in the region?(1
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Which is one factor that contributed to the rise of Sikhism?
Options: The spread of Christianity into India Opposition to the
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence DAOISTS believes that the dao is
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Choose one of the following belief systems and describe its characteristics:
Buddhism Confucianism Daoism Shinto Consider the
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Compare and contrast the Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism
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Describe the Shinto characteristics and consider the following questions while writing your response: Where is this belief
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Choose one of the following belief systems, and describe its characteristics
. Buddhism . Confucianism. .daoism . Shinto.
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Choose one of the following belief systems and describe its characteristics:
1. Buddhism 2. Confucianism 3. Daoism 4. Shinto
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Based on the Table, what is the definition of monotheism?1 point Monotheism (mah-no-THEE-) is an important idea in Judaism and
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Karma can be defined as the __________ of actions related to the perpetual cycle of death and rebirth.
All the answers provided
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is buddishm a religion or philosophy
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Chinese Belief Systems Quick check
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?
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What transcultural movement focuses on self-reflection and the “Middle Way”?(1 point)Responses
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