They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone. Slide 5: Key Differences Source Society and human experience Divine revelation/Holy Scriptures Sanction Public disapproval or guilt Concept of "sin" or divine judgment Scope Universal and secular Specific to believers of a faith Nature Rational/Critical Based on Faith Slide 6: Interaction Between the Two
Both aim to guide human behavior and maintain social order.
Informal nature (not written in laws), enforced by public opinion and individual conscience.
A worldview and behavior based on belief in the (God, higher powers).
Sometimes religious dogmas can clash with evolving social morals (e.g., views on scientific progress). Slide 7: Moral Values in World Religions Christianity: The Beatitudes, love for neighbors. Islam: Justice, charity (Zakat), and modesty.
Many modern moral norms (e.g., "Thou shalt not kill") originated in religious texts.
Prezentatsiia Po Obshchestvoznaniiu Dlia 10 Klassa Po Teme Moral I Religiia Direct
They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone. Slide 5: Key Differences Source Society and human experience Divine revelation/Holy Scriptures Sanction Public disapproval or guilt Concept of "sin" or divine judgment Scope Universal and secular Specific to believers of a faith Nature Rational/Critical Based on Faith Slide 6: Interaction Between the Two
Both aim to guide human behavior and maintain social order.
Informal nature (not written in laws), enforced by public opinion and individual conscience.
A worldview and behavior based on belief in the (God, higher powers).
Sometimes religious dogmas can clash with evolving social morals (e.g., views on scientific progress). Slide 7: Moral Values in World Religions Christianity: The Beatitudes, love for neighbors. Islam: Justice, charity (Zakat), and modesty.
Many modern moral norms (e.g., "Thou shalt not kill") originated in religious texts.