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  • 1

    The insertion of tiny needles along pressure points in the body in order to harmonize the flow of Chi.​

    Acupuncture

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    Acupuncture

    The insertion of tiny needles along pressure points in the body in order to harmonize the flow of Chi.​

  • 3

    Chi

    A self-generating energy that makes up everything in the universe, ​​including our bodies.

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    A self-generating energy that makes up everything in the universe, including our bodies.

    chi

  • 5

    Feng Shui

    The art of arranging space/architecture in accordance with the Tao. The purpose is to harmonize the flow of Chi in a given space.

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    The art of arranging space/architecture in accordance with the Tao. The purpose is to harmonize the flow of Chi in a given space.

    Feng Shui

  • 7

    Huang Di

    The Yellow Emperor. He learned the Tao and became known as China's ​​greatest emperor.

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    The Yellow Emperor. He learned the Tao and became known as China's greatest emperor.

    Huang Di

  • 9

    Lao Tzu

    His name means "Old Master." He is regarded as the founder of Taoism ​​and the author of the Tao Te Ching.

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    His name means "Old Master." He is regarded as the founder of Taoism and the author of the Tao Te Ching.

    Lao Tzu

  • 11

    Syncretism

    In East-Asian religions, the blending together and coexisting of different religions.

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    In East-Asian religions, the blending together and coexisting of different religions.

    Syncretism

  • 13

    Tai Chi

    ​A soft martial art form that was founded in the 12th century by Chang San ​​Feng.

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    ​A soft martial art form that was founded in the 12th century by Chang San Feng.

    Tai Chi

  • 15

    Tao

    The Way; to practice the way of nature and to understand how to achieve ​​balance between opposing forces.

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    The Way; to practice the way of nature and to understand how to achieve balance between opposing forces.

    Tao

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    Wu Wei

    Not doing; leaving things alone and letting nature take its course. Not ​​trying to manipulate the thoughts of others.

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    Not doing; leaving things alone and letting nature take its course. Not trying to manipulate the thoughts of others.

    Wu Wei

  • 19

    Yin-Yang

    The sunny side and the shady side; the symbol of balance between opposing forces.

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    The sunny side and the shady side; the symbol of balance between opposing forces.

    Yin-Yang

  • 21

    Brit Milah

    The cutting off of the foreskin of the penis, usually on the eighth day after birth. Abraham and his family were the first to be circumcised as a sign of the Covenant.

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    The cutting off of the foreskin of the penis, usually on the eighth day after birth. Abraham and his family were the first to be circumcised as a sign of the Covenant.

    Brit Milah

  • 23

    Creatio Ex Nihilo

    ​(Latin for "creation from nothing") refers to the view that the Universe, the whole of space-time, is created by a free act of God out of nothing, and not either out of some pre-existing material or out of the divine substance itself.

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    ​(Latin for "creation from nothing") refers to the view that the Universe, the whole of space-time, is created by a free act of God out of nothing, and not either out of some pre-existing material or out of the divine substance itself.

    Creatio Ex Nihilo

  • 25

    Crucifix

    An image of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is a principal symbol for many groups of Christians.

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    An image of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is a principal symbol for many groups of Christians.

    Crucifix

  • 27

    Dastar

    An item of headgear (i.e. a turban) associated with Sikhism that is an important part of the Sikh culture. Wearing a Sikh turban is mandatory for all Amritdhari (initiated) Sikh men and women.

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    An item of headgear (i.e. a turban) associated with Sikhism that is an important part of the Sikh culture. Wearing a Sikh turban is mandatory for all Amritdhari (initiated) Sikh men and women.

    Dastar

  • 29

    Diaspora

    ​A Greek word meaning "sowing of seed" or "dispersal." In the context of Jewish history, Diaspora is the word used when referring to the Jewish population living outside of Israel.

  • 30

    ​A Greek word meaning "sowing of seed" or "dispersal." In the context of Jewish history, Diaspora is the word used when referring to the Jewish population living outside of Israel.

    Diaspora

  • 31

    Eschatology

    The theology of the end of time; the doctrine that deals with death, judgement, and the final destiny of the soul and humankind.

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    The theology of the end of time; the doctrine that deals with death, judgement, and the final destiny of the soul and humankind.

    Eschatology

  • 33

    Exodus

    The significant event in which Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. The word means "going out" or "departure."

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    The significant event in which Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. The word means "going out" or "departure."

    Exodus

  • 35

    Gerut

    The process of converting to Judaism.

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    The process of converting to Judaism.

    Gerut

  • 37

    Halakhah

    Jewish Law. The complete body of rules and practices that Jews are bound to follow, including Biblical commandments, commandments instituted by rabbis, and binding customs.

  • 38

    Jewish Law. The complete body of rules and practices that Jews are bound to follow, including Biblical commandments, commandments instituted by rabbis, and binding customs.

    Halakhah

  • 39

    Halal

    Permitted according to Islamic law. It is frequently used in reference to food that is considered to be ritually acceptable for Muslims to eat.

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    Permitted according to Islamic law. It is frequently used in reference to food that is considered to be ritually acceptable for Muslims to eat.

    Halal

  • 41

    Hijab

    A head covering scarf that some Muslim women wear in public.

  • 42

    A head covering scarf that some Muslim women wear in public.

    Hijab

  • 43

    Kashrut

    A set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher.

  • 44

    A set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher.

    Kashrut

  • 45

    Kirpan

    A kirpan is a small sword, worn in a sheath on a strap or belt. It is an article of faith that initiated Sikhs are supposed to wear at all times. The kirpan is one of the five Ks (articles of faith) of Sikhism.

  • 46

    A kirpan is a small sword, worn in a sheath on a strap or belt. It is an article of faith that initiated Sikhs are supposed to wear at all times. The kirpan is one of the five Ks (articles of faith) of Sikhism.

    Kirpan

  • 47

    Minyan

    ​The quorum of ten men (or men and women) over thirteen years of age required for group prayers in Judaism.

  • 48

    ​The quorum of ten men (or men and women) over thirteen years of age required for group prayers in Judaism.

    Minyan

  • 49

    Mitzvah

    A commandment from God; the act of performing a good deed. The rabbis identified a total of 613 mitzvot in the Torah.

  • 50

    A commandment from God; the act of performing a good deed. The rabbis identified a total of 613 mitzvot in the Torah.

    Mitzvah

  • 51

    Niqab

    A veil for covering the hair and face except for the eyes that is worn by some Muslim women.

  • 52

    A veil for covering the hair and face except for the eyes that is worn by some Muslim women.

    Niqab

  • 53

    Omnipotent

    The quality of having unlimited power and potential. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the deity of their faith. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity's characteristics among many.

  • 54

    The quality of having unlimited power and potential. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the deity of their faith. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity's characteristics among many.

    Omnipotent

  • 55

    Omniscient

    The capacity to know everything. In the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God.

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    The capacity to know everything. In the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God.

    Omniscient

  • 57

    Oral Torah

    The instructions for interpreting the written Torah. According to rabbinic tradition, these instructions were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai along with the written Torah, and were handed down from generation to generation until the present.

  • 58

    The instructions for interpreting the written Torah. According to rabbinic tradition, these instructions were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai along with the written Torah, and were handed down from generation to generation until the present.

    Oral Torah

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    Prophet

    A person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.

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    A person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.

    Prophet

  • 61

    Rabbi

    ​A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of the Law; a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader.

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    ​A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of the Law; a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader.

    Rabbi

  • 63

    Reasonable Accommodation

    A means used to put an end to any situation of discrimination based on disability, religion, age or any other ground prohibited by the Canadian (or Quebec) Charter of Rights. Accommodating a person may involve adapting a practice, or a general operating rule or granting an exemption to a person in facing discrimination.

  • 64

    A means used to put an end to any situation of discrimination based on disability, religion, age or any other ground prohibited by the Canadian (or Quebec) Charter of Rights. Accommodating a person may involve adapting a practice, or a general operating rule or granting an exemption to a person in facing discrimination.

    Reasonable Accommodation

  • 65

    Shabbat

    The Jewish day of rest and the seventh day of the week, in which Jews remember and celebrate the creation of the universe in six days. It begins at sundown on Friday and lasts until sundown on Saturday. Jews are expected to refrain from all work and to spend their time with family and studying the Torah.

  • 66

    The Jewish day of rest and the seventh day of the week, in which Jews remember and celebrate the creation of the universe in six days. It begins at sundown on Friday and lasts until sundown on Saturday. Jews are expected to refrain from all work and to spend their time with family and studying the Torah.

    Shabbat

  • 67

    Sharia

    The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts Muslim's life, and are seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma, and qiyas.

  • 68

    The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts Muslim's life, and are seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma, and qiyas.

    Sharia

  • 69

    Soteriology

    The doctrine of salvation.

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    The doctrine of salvation.

    Soteriology

  • 71

    Talmud

    Rabbinic teachings that form the main body of Jewish teaching from the medieval period to the present.

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    Rabbinic teachings that form the main body of Jewish teaching from the medieval period to the present.

    Talmud

  • 73

    Tefillin

    Either of two small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls of Biblical text, worn by Jewish men during morning prayer, except on the Sabbath.

  • 74

    Either of two small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls of Biblical text, worn by Jewish men during morning prayer, except on the Sabbath.

    Tefillin

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    Yarmulke

    A skullcap worn, especially during prayer and religious study, by Jewish males, especially those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition.

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    A skullcap worn, especially during prayer and religious study, by Jewish males, especially those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition.

    Yarmulke

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The insertion of tiny needles along pressure points in the body in order to harmonize the flow of Chi.​

    Acupuncture

  • 2

    Acupuncture

    The insertion of tiny needles along pressure points in the body in order to harmonize the flow of Chi.​

  • 3

    Chi

    A self-generating energy that makes up everything in the universe, ​​including our bodies.

  • 4

    A self-generating energy that makes up everything in the universe, including our bodies.

    chi

  • 5

    Feng Shui

    The art of arranging space/architecture in accordance with the Tao. The purpose is to harmonize the flow of Chi in a given space.

  • 6

    The art of arranging space/architecture in accordance with the Tao. The purpose is to harmonize the flow of Chi in a given space.

    Feng Shui

  • 7

    Huang Di

    The Yellow Emperor. He learned the Tao and became known as China's ​​greatest emperor.

  • 8

    The Yellow Emperor. He learned the Tao and became known as China's greatest emperor.

    Huang Di

  • 9

    Lao Tzu

    His name means "Old Master." He is regarded as the founder of Taoism ​​and the author of the Tao Te Ching.

  • 10

    His name means "Old Master." He is regarded as the founder of Taoism and the author of the Tao Te Ching.

    Lao Tzu

  • 11

    Syncretism

    In East-Asian religions, the blending together and coexisting of different religions.

  • 12

    In East-Asian religions, the blending together and coexisting of different religions.

    Syncretism

  • 13

    Tai Chi

    ​A soft martial art form that was founded in the 12th century by Chang San ​​Feng.

  • 14

    ​A soft martial art form that was founded in the 12th century by Chang San Feng.

    Tai Chi

  • 15

    Tao

    The Way; to practice the way of nature and to understand how to achieve ​​balance between opposing forces.

  • 16

    The Way; to practice the way of nature and to understand how to achieve balance between opposing forces.

    Tao

  • 17

    Wu Wei

    Not doing; leaving things alone and letting nature take its course. Not ​​trying to manipulate the thoughts of others.

  • 18

    Not doing; leaving things alone and letting nature take its course. Not trying to manipulate the thoughts of others.

    Wu Wei

  • 19

    Yin-Yang

    The sunny side and the shady side; the symbol of balance between opposing forces.

  • 20

    The sunny side and the shady side; the symbol of balance between opposing forces.

    Yin-Yang

  • 21

    Brit Milah

    The cutting off of the foreskin of the penis, usually on the eighth day after birth. Abraham and his family were the first to be circumcised as a sign of the Covenant.

  • 22

    The cutting off of the foreskin of the penis, usually on the eighth day after birth. Abraham and his family were the first to be circumcised as a sign of the Covenant.

    Brit Milah

  • 23

    Creatio Ex Nihilo

    ​(Latin for "creation from nothing") refers to the view that the Universe, the whole of space-time, is created by a free act of God out of nothing, and not either out of some pre-existing material or out of the divine substance itself.

  • 24

    ​(Latin for "creation from nothing") refers to the view that the Universe, the whole of space-time, is created by a free act of God out of nothing, and not either out of some pre-existing material or out of the divine substance itself.

    Creatio Ex Nihilo

  • 25

    Crucifix

    An image of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is a principal symbol for many groups of Christians.

  • 26

    An image of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is a principal symbol for many groups of Christians.

    Crucifix

  • 27

    Dastar

    An item of headgear (i.e. a turban) associated with Sikhism that is an important part of the Sikh culture. Wearing a Sikh turban is mandatory for all Amritdhari (initiated) Sikh men and women.

  • 28

    An item of headgear (i.e. a turban) associated with Sikhism that is an important part of the Sikh culture. Wearing a Sikh turban is mandatory for all Amritdhari (initiated) Sikh men and women.

    Dastar

  • 29

    Diaspora

    ​A Greek word meaning "sowing of seed" or "dispersal." In the context of Jewish history, Diaspora is the word used when referring to the Jewish population living outside of Israel.

  • 30

    ​A Greek word meaning "sowing of seed" or "dispersal." In the context of Jewish history, Diaspora is the word used when referring to the Jewish population living outside of Israel.

    Diaspora

  • 31

    Eschatology

    The theology of the end of time; the doctrine that deals with death, judgement, and the final destiny of the soul and humankind.

  • 32

    The theology of the end of time; the doctrine that deals with death, judgement, and the final destiny of the soul and humankind.

    Eschatology

  • 33

    Exodus

    The significant event in which Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. The word means "going out" or "departure."

  • 34

    The significant event in which Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. The word means "going out" or "departure."

    Exodus

  • 35

    Gerut

    The process of converting to Judaism.

  • 36

    The process of converting to Judaism.

    Gerut

  • 37

    Halakhah

    Jewish Law. The complete body of rules and practices that Jews are bound to follow, including Biblical commandments, commandments instituted by rabbis, and binding customs.

  • 38

    Jewish Law. The complete body of rules and practices that Jews are bound to follow, including Biblical commandments, commandments instituted by rabbis, and binding customs.

    Halakhah

  • 39

    Halal

    Permitted according to Islamic law. It is frequently used in reference to food that is considered to be ritually acceptable for Muslims to eat.

  • 40

    Permitted according to Islamic law. It is frequently used in reference to food that is considered to be ritually acceptable for Muslims to eat.

    Halal

  • 41

    Hijab

    A head covering scarf that some Muslim women wear in public.

  • 42

    A head covering scarf that some Muslim women wear in public.

    Hijab

  • 43

    Kashrut

    A set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher.

  • 44

    A set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher.

    Kashrut

  • 45

    Kirpan

    A kirpan is a small sword, worn in a sheath on a strap or belt. It is an article of faith that initiated Sikhs are supposed to wear at all times. The kirpan is one of the five Ks (articles of faith) of Sikhism.

  • 46

    A kirpan is a small sword, worn in a sheath on a strap or belt. It is an article of faith that initiated Sikhs are supposed to wear at all times. The kirpan is one of the five Ks (articles of faith) of Sikhism.

    Kirpan

  • 47

    Minyan

    ​The quorum of ten men (or men and women) over thirteen years of age required for group prayers in Judaism.

  • 48

    ​The quorum of ten men (or men and women) over thirteen years of age required for group prayers in Judaism.

    Minyan

  • 49

    Mitzvah

    A commandment from God; the act of performing a good deed. The rabbis identified a total of 613 mitzvot in the Torah.

  • 50

    A commandment from God; the act of performing a good deed. The rabbis identified a total of 613 mitzvot in the Torah.

    Mitzvah

  • 51

    Niqab

    A veil for covering the hair and face except for the eyes that is worn by some Muslim women.

  • 52

    A veil for covering the hair and face except for the eyes that is worn by some Muslim women.

    Niqab

  • 53

    Omnipotent

    The quality of having unlimited power and potential. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the deity of their faith. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity's characteristics among many.

  • 54

    The quality of having unlimited power and potential. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the deity of their faith. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity's characteristics among many.

    Omnipotent

  • 55

    Omniscient

    The capacity to know everything. In the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God.

  • 56

    The capacity to know everything. In the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God.

    Omniscient

  • 57

    Oral Torah

    The instructions for interpreting the written Torah. According to rabbinic tradition, these instructions were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai along with the written Torah, and were handed down from generation to generation until the present.

  • 58

    The instructions for interpreting the written Torah. According to rabbinic tradition, these instructions were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai along with the written Torah, and were handed down from generation to generation until the present.

    Oral Torah

  • 59

    Prophet

    A person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.

  • 60

    A person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.

    Prophet

  • 61

    Rabbi

    ​A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of the Law; a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader.

  • 62

    ​A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of the Law; a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader.

    Rabbi

  • 63

    Reasonable Accommodation

    A means used to put an end to any situation of discrimination based on disability, religion, age or any other ground prohibited by the Canadian (or Quebec) Charter of Rights. Accommodating a person may involve adapting a practice, or a general operating rule or granting an exemption to a person in facing discrimination.

  • 64

    A means used to put an end to any situation of discrimination based on disability, religion, age or any other ground prohibited by the Canadian (or Quebec) Charter of Rights. Accommodating a person may involve adapting a practice, or a general operating rule or granting an exemption to a person in facing discrimination.

    Reasonable Accommodation

  • 65

    Shabbat

    The Jewish day of rest and the seventh day of the week, in which Jews remember and celebrate the creation of the universe in six days. It begins at sundown on Friday and lasts until sundown on Saturday. Jews are expected to refrain from all work and to spend their time with family and studying the Torah.

  • 66

    The Jewish day of rest and the seventh day of the week, in which Jews remember and celebrate the creation of the universe in six days. It begins at sundown on Friday and lasts until sundown on Saturday. Jews are expected to refrain from all work and to spend their time with family and studying the Torah.

    Shabbat

  • 67

    Sharia

    The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts Muslim's life, and are seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma, and qiyas.

  • 68

    The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts Muslim's life, and are seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma, and qiyas.

    Sharia

  • 69

    Soteriology

    The doctrine of salvation.

  • 70

    The doctrine of salvation.

    Soteriology

  • 71

    Talmud

    Rabbinic teachings that form the main body of Jewish teaching from the medieval period to the present.

  • 72

    Rabbinic teachings that form the main body of Jewish teaching from the medieval period to the present.

    Talmud

  • 73

    Tefillin

    Either of two small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls of Biblical text, worn by Jewish men during morning prayer, except on the Sabbath.

  • 74

    Either of two small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls of Biblical text, worn by Jewish men during morning prayer, except on the Sabbath.

    Tefillin

  • 75

    Yarmulke

    A skullcap worn, especially during prayer and religious study, by Jewish males, especially those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition.

  • 76

    A skullcap worn, especially during prayer and religious study, by Jewish males, especially those adhering to Orthodox or Conservative tradition.

    Yarmulke