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Religion and Non-Religion

Religion and Non-Religion. Defining the Human Search for Meaning. Use this powerpoint …. To help you make some summary notes for this syllabus topic. Your text books, class handouts, appropriate reference books and the internet will assist you. Students learn about:

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Religion and Non-Religion

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  1. Religion and Non-Religion Defining the Human Search for Meaning

  2. Use this powerpoint … To help you make some summary notes for this syllabus topic. Your text books, class handouts, appropriate reference books and the internet will assist you.

  3. Students learn about: The religious dimension in human history the expression of the religious dimension in human history the significance of the religious dimension in human history the global distribution of the five major religious traditions Students learn to: identify the following expressions of the religious dimension in human history: Animism Polytheism monotheism evaluate the place of the religious dimension in human history to provide: meaning and purpose for the individualsocial cohesionsocial transformationinvestigate statistical data of the current global distribution of the five major religious traditions Syllabus Points

  4. The expression of the religious dimension in human history:Animism

  5. The expression of the religious dimension in human history:Polytheism

  6. The expression of the religious dimension in human history:Monotheism

  7. The significance of the religious dimension in human history:meaning and purpose for the individual

  8. The significance of the religious dimension in human history: social cohesion

  9. The significance of the religious dimension in human history : social transformation

  10. The global distribution of the five major religious traditions http://bp1.blogger.com/_53X1LEXXPA4/RqUjSioEGhI/AAAAAAAAAbU/iZyfMHHQMvk/s1600-h/religious+atlas.gif

  11. The global distribution of the five major religious traditions http://www.adherents.com/images/rel_pie.gif

  12. New religious expression the rise of new religious expression and spiritualities the influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities recognise the reasons for the rise of new religious expressions as people: search for personal fulfilment seek ethical guidelines seek to clarify their relationship with society explain how the following have influenced the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities: the rise of materialism scientific progress growth of ecological awareness disenchantment with ‘traditional’ religious practice and guidance

  13. Rise of new religious expression and spiritualities Search for Personal Fulfilment

  14. Rise of new religious expression and spiritualities Ethical guidelines

  15. Rise of new religious expression and spiritualities Relationship with society

  16. The influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities How has the rise of materialism been a factor on this?

  17. The influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities How has scientific progress been a factor?

  18. The influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities How has the growth of ecological awareness been a factor?

  19. The influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spiritualities How has disenchantment with ‘traditional’ religious practice and guidance been a factor?

  20. Non-Religious Worldviews the human search for personal fulfilment through non-religious practices: Agnosticism Atheism Humanism The Difference between Religious and Non-Religious Worldviews the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: the concept of the transcendent the human person social responsibility outline the essential features of Atheism and Agnosticism outline the positions of: Rational Humanism Scientific Humanism discuss how Agnosticism, Atheism and Humanism determine the aspirations and behaviour of individuals compare the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: the concept of the transcendent the human person social responsibility

  21. Non-Religious Worldviews Outline the essential features of Atheism

  22. Non-Religious Worldviews Outline the essential features of Agnosticism

  23. Non-Religious Worldviews Outline the position of Rational Humanism

  24. Non-Religious Worldviews Outline the position of Scientific Humanism

  25. Practice question Discuss how Agnosticism, Atheism and Humanism determine the aspirations and behaviour of individuals.

  26. The Difference between Religious and Non-Religious Worldviews Compare the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: • the concept of the transcendent

  27. The Difference between Religious and Non-Religious Worldviews Compare the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: • the human person

  28. The Difference between Religious and Non-Religious Worldviews Compare the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: • social responsibility

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