Introduction To Religion Notes
Introduction To Religion Notes
First Form
September 2024
Topic: Introduction to Religion
World religions
There are many religions in the world. Some centre on the belief in and worship of one,
unique God: they are called Monotheistic faiths and include Christianity, Judaism and
Islam. Other religions believe in the existence of more than one deity(god). This is called
Polytheism. Hinduism is polytheistic.
Many religious persons also feel that their faith gives them the strength and courage to be
able to cope with life’s many challenges. Religion can also offer guidance when we are
struggling to know what to do and consolation when we experience negative and uplifting
emotions. Many find that praying and asking God for guidance can give them a sense of
assurance when they are not sure what to do.
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In religion, the conscience is often believed to be the voice of God, or being conscious that
God is all knowing and present everywhere. In other words, if you do something wrong, God
knows about it.
Many religions have rules or guidelines on how their followers should live. For example,
Christians and Jews follow the Ten Commandments, which include rules such as, ‘honour
your father and your mother’ and ‘you shall not steal’ (Exodus 20:1-17). For Muslims,
Shari’a law governs both their public and private lives. Religious rules or laws encourage us
to treat each other well and to care for our surroundings, and they protect us from harm and
wrongdoing.
To experience a sense of connection with the Supreme Being or the divine, or both as
individuals and with a community of fellow believers.
For guidance, strength and support in solving personal problems, family and community
problems
Religious Education (RE) is the academic study of religious groups and their beliefs and
practices. The subject contributes to a school’s curriculum by developing students’
knowledge and understanding of beliefs, practices, terms and traditions of various religious
groups. The study of RE also helps students to understand how religion influences people,
communities, societies and cultures around the world.
RE allows students to look at spiritual and moral issues. This helps to develop and reinforce
positive values and attitudes. Students develop an awareness and appreciation for
questions relating to issues such as the meaning and purpose of life.
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What does RE teach us?
1. Learning about religion
2. Learning from religion
3. Learning how religion influences change
1. RE teaches about Spirituality: A belief in powers beyond our own existence, religious
beliefs and worship fascinate people. This explains why religious practice has been a part of
human existence for so long. RE offers you the opportunity to explore questions, seek and
discover answers for yourself. It is an exploration of the relationship that many people claim
to have with God, the Supreme Being or Deity, with other spiritual beings or deities.
2. RE teaches important common values: RE will help you to understand more about people’s
different religious faiths, how they live as people of faith and the reasons for this. But RE is
not just learning facts; it is also about learning from the values within these faiths. At the
heart of RE are civic and moral values such as helpfulness, stewardship, responsibility,
self-worth and respect for others.
3. RE teaches about life: RE has an important role in helping every student develop a sense of
identity and to explore their own meaning and purposes in life. RE gives students the time
for reflection and discussions about difficult life issues.
4. RE teaches life skills: RE aims to support students as they prepare for adult life. The skills
and knowledge you learn during RE lessons will help prepare you for the future as a
confident person with an important role within Jamaican society.
The story of the Good Samaritan, as told by Jesus and recorded in the New Testament, is used
by people of many backgrounds, religions and cultures to teach important values about living
together as good neighbours.