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Section I
Evaluate the importance of interfaith dialogue in multifaith Australia.
Section II
Although significant practices within Christianity differ between denominations, they
communally celebrate key beliefs essential to the expression of faith.
a i) Describe ONE significant practice within Christianity drawn from:
•Baptism
•Marriage ceremony
•Saturday / Sunday worship
a ii) Explain how the chosen practice expresses the beliefs of Christianity.
a iii) Analyse the significance of this practice for both the individual and the Christian
community.
Section III
“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create
many ripples.” Mother Teresa
With reference to the statement above, analyse the impact of ONE significant person
or school of thought, other than Jesus, on Christianity.
Time allowed: 1 hour and 30 minutes (plus 5 minutes reading time).
Please note: You will not be allowed to use any electronic or hard copy notes while
answering the questions during the task.
(One significant person is Paul of Tarsus that I've been studying)
Section I
Evaluate the importance of interfaith dialogue in multifaith Australia.
Section II
Although significant practices within Christianity differ between denominations, they
communally celebrate key beliefs essential to the expression of faith.
a i) Describe ONE significant practice within Christianity drawn from:
•Baptism
•Marriage ceremony
•Saturday / Sunday worship
a ii) Explain how the chosen practice expresses the beliefs of Christianity.
a iii) Analyse the significance of this practice for both the individual and the Christian
community.
Section III
“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create
many ripples.” Mother Teresa
With reference to the statement above, analyse the impact of ONE significant person
or school of thought, other than Jesus, on Christianity.
Time allowed: 1 hour and 30 minutes (plus 5 minutes reading time).
Please note: You will not be allowed to use any electronic or hard copy notes while
answering the questions during the task.
(One significant person is Paul of Tarsus that I've been studying)