~ ReNcH ~ said:
Cool. Thanks roadcone
Just another question: what exactly is the difference between "human experiences" and the "impact on the everyday life of the believer"? To me they seem very similar in that both require a discussion of how the religious rite affects the individuals in the religious community e.g. Holy Communion has an impact on the everyday life of the believer in that it allows a Christian to communicate with God, but this can also be seen as a human experience.
If your talking about human experiences as one of these:
they are totally different things
everyone does diff ones.
Students learn to:
compare and contrast examples from the same religious rites within TWO religious traditions in relation to TWO of the following:
– the nature, role and function of officiating celebrants
– significance of sacred writings
– use of symbolism
– social structure
– human experiences.
I do sacred writings/symbolism
u may do human experiences
If they ask either/or both everyday life of believer and human experiences u refer to both.
Everyday life of believers is how the rite affects ppl in their everday lives
I do not know what human experiences relates to as we didnt learn that.
But with symbols, u show how symbols are similar and different in the different traditions ie. compare and contrast dotpoint.
Make more sense now mate?
Joe.