1.1 Briefly define the following concepts in the context of religion:
1.1.1 Ideology
1.1.2 Teaching
1.1.3 Parable
1.1.4 Myth
1.1.5 Belief
1.2 Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing word(s) - NSC Religion Studies - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
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1.1 Briefly define the following concepts in the context of religion:
1.1.1 Ideology
1.1.2 Teaching
1.1.3 Parable
1.1.4 Myth
1.1.5 Belief
1.2 Complete the following... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:1.1 Briefly define the following concepts in the context of religion:
1.1.1 Ideology
1.1.2 Teaching
1.1.3 Parable
1.1.4 Myth
1.1.5 Belief
1.2 Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing word(s) - NSC Religion Studies - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
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1.1.1 Ideology
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Ideology refers to a substitute for the term religion. It is a system of beliefs supporting a social or political system and secular system, or that which is not an authority.
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1.1.2 Teaching
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Teaching means to give information or to impart the knowledge in order to enforce belief. It also means to provide systematic information about a subject.
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1.1.3 Parable
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A parable refers to a story that is told to illustrate a religious principle or to answer a religious question. It is usually very short and contains a definite moral.
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1.1.4 Myth
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Myth means fable. It also refers to religious stories in which deep truths about life are revealed.
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1.1.5 Belief
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Belief means a firm opinion. It also signifies faith or religion.
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1.2.1 Food permissible to Muslim consumption is referred to as …
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Halaal
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1.2.2 In the African culture the … may be used to drink water or traditionally brewed beer.
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Calabash
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1.2.3 The study and practice of the … are seen as the antidote of evil.
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Torah
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1.2.4 Hindu ethics is referred as …
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Karma
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1.2.5 The Old Testament texts were written in …
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Hebrew
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1.3.1 Bible, Vedas, Dictionary, Qur'an
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Dictionary
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1.3.2 Moria, Mecca, Pretoria, Jerusalem
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Pretoria
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1.3.3 Jeremiah, Jesus, Nelson Mandela, Prophet Muhammad
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Nelson Mandela
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1.3.4 Baha’u’llah, Baha’i, Rome, Kitab-i-Aqdas
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Rome
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1.3.5 Unkulunkulu, Isango, Moses, Ancestors
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