Quiz 2 Religion
Allah: literally “the god” Arabic name for the deity used by Muslims
Agnostic-“one who does not know”; usually taken by persons who claim not to know for certain
the nature or reality of God.
Ahura Mazda-The one true God recognized by Zoroastrians. His symbol is the sacred fire.
Baptism-Christian initiatory ritual.
Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah-Jewish rituals in which young men and young women respectively,
are officially recognized as adult members of the community.
Caliph-Successors of Muhammad in leading Islam.
Chanukah (Hanukkah)-Jewish festival that celebrates the rededicating of the Temple by Judas
Maccabaeus in 165 BCE.
Consubstantiation-Presence of the body and blood of Jesus in the bread and wine of
communion.
Diaspora-Scattering of the Israelites from their homeland, which began with the Assyrian
destruction of Israel in 721 BCE.
Docetism-Belief held by some Gnostics that Jesus only appeared to be human while he was
actually pure spirit.
Eschatology-Doctrines concerning the end of the world.
Eucharist-Christian memorial meal of bread and wine that celebrates the sacrifice of Jesus,
literally means “thanksgiving”.
Ghetto-Section of certain European cities where Jews were forced to live.
Gnostic-Family of early Christian heresies that were purported to contain the secrets of the
universe and were thus considered superior to orthodox Christianity.
Hajj-Pilgrimage each Muslim is supposed to make once in a lifetime to the shrines in and around
Mecca.
Jihad-Arabic word meaning “struggle in the cause of God”, examples range from mission work
to armed conflict.
Kosher-means “fit” or “proper”, that which is ritually clear or acceptable in Judaism; usually
applied to food or food preparation.
Monotheism-The belief in a single Supreme God.
Mosque-Muslim house of prayer.
Prophet-one who speaks the words of the gods.
Allah: literally “the god” Arabic name for the deity used by Muslims
Agnostic-“one who does not know”; usually taken by persons who claim not to know for certain
the nature or reality of God.
Ahura Mazda-The one true God recognized by Zoroastrians. His symbol is the sacred fire.
Baptism-Christian initiatory ritual.
Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah-Jewish rituals in which young men and young women respectively,
are officially recognized as adult members of the community.
Caliph-Successors of Muhammad in leading Islam.
Chanukah (Hanukkah)-Jewish festival that celebrates the rededicating of the Temple by Judas
Maccabaeus in 165 BCE.
Consubstantiation-Presence of the body and blood of Jesus in the bread and wine of
communion.
Diaspora-Scattering of the Israelites from their homeland, which began with the Assyrian
destruction of Israel in 721 BCE.
Docetism-Belief held by some Gnostics that Jesus only appeared to be human while he was
actually pure spirit.
Eschatology-Doctrines concerning the end of the world.
Eucharist-Christian memorial meal of bread and wine that celebrates the sacrifice of Jesus,
literally means “thanksgiving”.
Ghetto-Section of certain European cities where Jews were forced to live.
Gnostic-Family of early Christian heresies that were purported to contain the secrets of the
universe and were thus considered superior to orthodox Christianity.
Hajj-Pilgrimage each Muslim is supposed to make once in a lifetime to the shrines in and around
Mecca.
Jihad-Arabic word meaning “struggle in the cause of God”, examples range from mission work
to armed conflict.
Kosher-means “fit” or “proper”, that which is ritually clear or acceptable in Judaism; usually
applied to food or food preparation.
Monotheism-The belief in a single Supreme God.
Mosque-Muslim house of prayer.
Prophet-one who speaks the words of the gods.