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RE Topic 1 - Relationships
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Revision Mind Map for WJEC GCSE Religious Studies Unit 1 - Relationships
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RE Topic 1 - Relationships
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Chastity
Not having sex before marriage
e.g. because sex is a gift from God
Conflict
Working against each other rather than together
e.g. a religious believer would try to avoid this because Jesus said that Divorce is wrong.
Reconciliation
Saying sorry, making up and starting again
e.g. a religious couple may seek counseling before divorce
Love
A strong bond between people
e.g. agape may be important because Jesus said 'Love thy neighbour'.
Responsibility
A duty
e.g. looking after parents when they get old.
Commitment
Being devoted and keeping promises
e.g. keeping wedding vows
Divorce
Muslims
allowed to divorce
divorce is a last resort
'of all things that are permitted Divorce is the most hated by Allah.'
Mahr must be paid before divorce is finalised
Christians
Catholics
divorce is not allowed at all
divorced Catholic would not be allowed to take Communion or remarry in Church
Therefore any other sexual relationships are adultery
divorce is to be avoided
wedding vows were made in the presence of God
Jesus said divorce is wrong
Some vicars will allow divorced people to remarry in Church under certain conditions
Marriage
Christianity
Islam
An amount of money or jewellery is paid by the groom's family (the Mahr).
ensures financial stability of the bride if anything happens to the husband
Ceremony involves recitation of Ayahs
Shows that the marriage is sanctioned by Allah
Vows are exchanged
Outlines the contract between the two families and the responsibilities of the bride and groom
Contract (Nikah) is signed in front of witnesses
Makes the marriage legally binding
Sex before marriage
Christians
Sex outside of marriage may be seen as wrong because the Ten Commandments say 'Thou shalt not commit adultery'.
St Paul also states that sex should be within marriage
More liberal Christians would allow sex outside of marriage if it is in a long-term committed relationship
Promiscuity is seen as a 'sin of the body' and a devaluation of God's gift of sex
Muslims
Sex is an act of worship
Devalued if not within marriage
Sex outside of marriage shows a lack of respect for Allah and the partner you will eventually marry
Contraception
Muslims
Only to be used as a temporary measure
Permanent methods are rarely used
Couples are expected to have children
Should only be used within marriage and not as an aid to promiscuity
Christians
Catholics
No artificial methods of contraception are allowed
God told people to 'have many children'.
Natural methods such as withdrawal and rhythm are allowed
Could be a way of making sure children are loved and wanted
Contraception could be 'Good Stewardship'
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