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Religious Studies
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The Dhamma (Dharma)
The Three Marks of Existence
The Human Personality
Human Destiny
The Buddha's Life and Significance
The Four Noble Truths
Worship and Festivals
Meditation Methods
Death and Mourning Rituals
Buddhist Ethics
The Nature of God
The Trinity
Creation Beliefs
The Afterlife
Jesus Christ and Salvation
Forms of Worship
Prayer and Sacraments
Pilgrimage and Celebrations
Role of the Church in Community
The Trinity and Nicene Creed
Creation Accounts
Incarnation and Redemption
Life After Death
The Seven Sacraments
Forms of Worship
Popular Piety Practices
Pilgrimage and Funeral Rites
Catholic Social Teaching
Nature of God and Existence
The Tri-Murti and Avatars
Human Life Concepts
The Four Aims of Life
Forms of Worship
Sacred Festivals
Paths to Yoga
Pilgrimage Practices
Environmental Projects
Six Articles of Faith and Usul ad-Din
Tawhid and Nature of God
Angels and Predestination
Life After Death
Risalah and Prophethood
Holy Books and Authority
Five Pillars and Ten Obligatory Acts
Prayer Practices
Duties and Festivals
Nature of God
Divine Presence (Shekhinah)
Life After Death Beliefs
The Covenant and Mitzvot
Synagogue Design and Worship
Shabbat Practices
Family Rituals and Festivals
Dietary Laws
The Mool Mantra
God as Creator
Human Life and Mukti
Equality of Humanity
Sewa and Sangat
Gurdwara Features and Role
Prayer Practices
Festivals and Ceremonies
Initiation and Khalsa
Contraception and Family Planning
Sexual Relationships Before Marriage
Homosexual Relationships
Marriage and Divorce
Roles of Men and Women
Gender Equality and Prejudice
Origins of the Universe
Stewardship and Dominion
Use and Abuse of Environment
Animal Experimentation
Origins of Human Life
Sanctity and Quality of Life
Abortion and Euthanasia
Beliefs About Afterlife
Design Argument
First Cause Argument
Miracles and Visions
Evil and Suffering
General Revelation
Special Revelation
Nature of the Divine
Violence and Terrorism
Holy War and Just War Theory
Pacifism
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Religion as Cause of Conflict
Peace-Making Efforts
Support for Victims of War
Human Rights and Responsibilities
Freedom of Religious Expression
Prejudice and Discrimination
Social Justice
Wealth and Poverty
Exploitation of the Poor
Charity and Almsgiving