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JUDAISM A history and introduction

We will describe how various worldviews impact a community’s response to the world? SCV.01: examine the literary characteristics, origin and development of the sacred writings and oral traditions of the various religious traditions; PFV.02: describe the worldview of various religions and their precepts; CMV.04: explain the influence of culture on the interpretation of moral codes and practices within various religions; FLV.04: critically assess how contemporary culture impacts on religious anthropology.

An introduction to Judaism The six trait model categorizes the common aspects of the major religions of the world.

An introduction to Judaism The six trait model categorizes the common aspects of the major religions of the world. Religious Experience Sacred Stories Teaching and Doctrine Ethics and Morals Rituals and Symbols Community of Faith

An introduction to Judaism Work with a partner and to develop a chart for Judaism: Religious Experience Sacred Stories Teaching and Doctrine Ethics and Morals Rituals and Symbols Community of Faith

An introduction to Judaism Watch the short film and continue to develop a chart for Judaism: Religious Experience Sacred Stories Teaching and Doctrine Ethics and Morals Rituals and Symbols Community of Faith

A history of Judaism In a group of three, individually select a passage below and construct a timeline. When completed, work together to develop a complete timeline in each of your notes. Transfer that timeline to a piece of chartpaper. Clemmons, Van Den Hengel, Van Den Hengel,

A history of Judaism Review all of the timelines. Add any missing information to your notes. Identify the moments of formative experience and describe their significance.