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REVIEW SHEET: F I NAL E XAM

HRT 3M1
MR. ANDREJIN
DAY: ______________ @ _______ IN ROOM _______

INSTRUCTIONS:

FINAL EXAM OUTLINE:


PART A: SYMBOLS OF RELIGION (10 MARKS)
PART B: JUDAISM (20 MARKS)
Part C: Hinduism (15 Marks)
Part D: Buddhism (13 Marks)
Part E: Islam (15 Marks)
Part F: Christianity (15 Marks)
Part G: Short Answer (10 Marks)

When studying each part pay attention to the important point or areas for each unit. Study the
symbols most representative for each religion.

When studying the Unit of Hinduism consider the following points:


• Study the caste system
• Study deities & avatars
• Study karma & samsara

When studying the Unit of Buddhism consider the following points:


• Define the enlightened One or Buddha
• Study the middle path
• Study four noble truths
• Study the eightfold path
When studying the Unit of Judaism consider the following points:
• Define the concept of People Chosen by God
• Study the patriarchs and the covenant
• Study the Abrahamic & Mosaic covenant
• Study the rabbis and the rabbinic Judaism
• Study Jewish festivals
• Define Ghettos, Final Solution & Holocaust
• Study the concept of Anti-Semitism
• Study branches of Judaism
• Study Jews today & State of Israel

When studying the Unit of Christianity consider the following points:


• Study victory over death
• Study love into action
• Study early Christian
• Study the gospels
• Study the Christian church: East and West
• Study the importance of the crusades
• Study the differences between Eastern and Western church
• Study all the Reformers
• Study Vatican Council II & Ecumenism

When studying the Unit of Islam consider the following points:


• Study five pillars of Islam
• Study Islam morality
• Study Koran and the seven beliefs
• Study the divisions in Islam
When studying the section of Short Answer consider the following question:
• Answer the questions below in a paragraph format

Of all the religions studied, choose the one you were the most interested in. By making specific
references to that religion, explain your choice.

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