Statistics for GCSE Good and Evil Key Terms

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The blessings listed by Jesus in the Sermon on the MountBeautitudes
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An inner voice which helps keep humans on the right track, a sense of right and wrong to help us make the right choices.Conscience
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Punishment through executing the criminal, also known as capital punishmentDeath penalty
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Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.Ethics
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That which is considered extremely immoral, wicked, and wrong.Evil
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A philosophy based on the idea that people give meaning to lives through their choices and actions.Existentialism
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A conviction from a crime being reversed, either because the prisoner was innocent, or there was an error with the trial that led to a conviction.Exoneration
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A power or force that determines the future, the idea that the outcome is predetermined or unchangable.Fate
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To pardon a wrongdoing,to give up resentment and the desire to seek revenge against a wrongdoer.Forgiveness
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The ability to make voluntary choices independently. The belief that nothing is predetermined.Free will
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That which is considered morally right, beneficial and to our advantage.Good
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Self-indulgence; pleasure seekingHedonism
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He developed Irenaus's concept of moral imperfection at birth, he coined the term 'epistemic distance' that identifies that humans are born at a distance in knowledge from God. This means that to pass the test of life we must persue the knowledge of God by making moral decisions.Hick's view on the problem of evil
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Showing kindness and compassionHumane
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The idea that the set characteristics of God cannot exist at the same time as evil being in existence.Inconsistent Triad
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His view was that humans are born imperfect in their conscious knowledge of God. We must make morally correct choices to become more like God throughout the test of life.Irenaus's View on the problem of evil
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Fairness, where everyone has equal provisions and opportunities.Justice
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A result of people acting in a way that is morally wrong.Moral Evil
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Principles or standards determining what is right or wrong.Morality
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Events that have nothing to do with humans, and which are to do with the way the world is, cannot be stopped or affected by human actions.Natural Evil
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The first sin ever committed, when Eve took the forbidden fruit from the Garden of Eden, the sin that brought sin and evil into the world.Original sin
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A person who supports prisoners on their release from prison, and return into the community.Parole officer
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Persistently cruel treatment, often due to race, religion or moral views.Persecution
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A religious minister who works in non-religious institutes, such as schools, universities, hospitals and prisons, to provide pastoral care.Prison Chaplains
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John Howard and Elizabeth Fry were both examples of people who felt that there was injustice in the justice system that needed to be changed.Prison reformers.
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A penalty given to someone because a crime or wrongdoing that they have done.Punishment
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A Christian denomination whose central belief is that every human being contains a reflection and image of GodQuakers
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Accepting an apology, forgiving, and moving forward together in harmonyReconciliation
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Someone who lobbies or pressurises for changeReformer
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A system of justice that enables criminals to make amends for their behaviour by meeting their victim and apologising.Restorative justice
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Voluntary charity given out of kindness, different to zakah which is compulsory charity.Sadaqah
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Muslim law based upon the Qur'anShari'ah law
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Satan or the devil in IslamShaytan
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Deliberate immoral action, breaking a religious or moral lawSin
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Pain or illness caused by injury, pain or loss. Can be emotional, physical, psychological, or spiritual.Suffering
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The belief that one act brings the greatest good for the greatest number.Utilitarianism
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