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Religion Literature Protestant, Holy Bible Christianity (Old and New (e.g., Testament; New Lutheran, Testament Baptist, contains the Methodist, four books of Presbyteria the Holy n) Gospel) Key Players God, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Moses, Noah, David, Paul, Abraham, 12 Disciples, Adam & Eve, John the Baptist, Devil/Satan Tenets Creationism; Christ was Son of God and was made flesh, born of a virgin, died for our sins on the cross; rose from the dead and ascended into Heaven; 10% tithing; Holy Trinity; salvation comes from grace; Holy Sacraments; Second Coming; Apocalypse; sola scriptura Roman Holy Bible plus Same as Much similarity with Catholic, Sacred Protestant but Protestant but also: Christianity Tradition, with additional Church interprets canons, Church emphasis on scripture; Catholic Councils, and Peter and Mary, Church is official Apocrypha Saints, and church formed on the addition of rock of Peter and Vatican and supreme to scripture; Pope/papacy apostolic succession; (Rome, Italy) transubstantiation; penance from mortal and venial sin; sanctification by works; purgatory; indulgences Eastern Similar to Similar to Church supreme to Orthodox Roman Catholic Roman Catholic scripture; Orthodox Catholic, but include but parted from baptism; Divine Christianity Nicea and Rome in 1054; Liturgy of the Constantinople there are 13 Eucharist; theosis Creeds, Decrees Autocephalous (deification to attain of the 7 (Constantinople salvation); pray to Ecumenical has primacy of Mary and the Saints; Councils, honor); bishops icons; man fell off the writings of the are of equal path with Adam Fathers, icons power Adherents 2.1 billion (approximate ly 1/3 of world’s believers fall into Christian category) 200 million Religion Judaism (Jewish) Literature Old Testament only (Hebrew Bible); in (e.g., particular, the Orthodox, Torah, which is Conservati the first 5 ve, Reform, books); also the and Mishnah (1000 Messianic) pages on daily living) and Talmud (36 volumes) which are rabbi writings Islam Qur’an (or (followers Koran) also are called supplemented Muslims) by the Hadith and Shariah Also given prominence are: the Torah, Zabur (Psalms of David), and the Gospel of Jesus. Key Players Israel (Jewish homeland since 1948); Jews are descended from the ancient Hebrews; emphasize the biblical prophets of the Old Testament Tenets Focus on Old Testament Law and moral living; Sabbath Day and Passover very important; Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Hanukkah; except for Messianic Jews, Jesus (Yeshua) was not the Messiah and no Holy Trinity; man is free to choose good/evil Mohammed One God (Allah); (prophet from End times where Mecca, Saudi dead are resurrected Arabia 570 by Allah to sensual A.D.); angel pleasure of heaven or Gabriel; Shaitan hell; predestination (Satan); jinns; (kismet); pray 5 times 28 prophets of a day by kneel/bow Allah; Malcolm towards Mecca; 2.5% X and Louis tithing; fast during Farrakhan in Ramadan; must make America the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca); Jesus was only a prophet taken to heaven by Allah before crucifixion; political Muslims of the East believe all must conform to Islamic law; man is born a clean slate and must earn his salvation Adherents 14 million 1.3 billion Religion Hinduism Literature Vedic writings from a variety of ancient (formed of eastern multiple religions religions with around no official Pakistan and founder or India allowing authority for one or allowing for more gods; up to 330 poems of million gods, Ramayana goddesses, and and Mahbharata demigods) and Puranas folktales; Hinduism is Vedanta is a as much a common philosophy as movement a religious movement Buddhism (e.g., Hinayana or Theravada, Mahayana or Zen, Tantrism Key Players Brahma (the formless, impersonal absolute) and four castes (or Varna): Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Shudras plus the Untouchables; favored gods and avatars are Vishnu, Krishna, and Shiva Tenets Adherents God is the world, has 880 million become incarnate often, and all reality is “one”; all men are a god (or part of one); reincarnation is a core belief where one must experience thousands or millions of suffered lives (samsara) to achieve moksha (union with the infinite) which just a matter of time; karma is another core belief which attaches to your soul (atman) based on how you live and influences your next life; utilizes yoga; 3 paths to follow: dharma, inana, and bhakti; all paths and faiths lead to God Buddha’s Siddhartha Rejected many of 380 million Teachings Gautama (born Hinduist concepts but such as the a Hindu of accepted karma, Middle Way Nepal in 560 reincarnation, and and the Noble B.C.) later yoga; Four Noble Eightfold Path became Truths of the Middle Gautama Way (path to Buddha; wife salvation); man is an was Yasodhara; endless cycle of death sought and rebirth because enlightenment of selfish desires; life from monks and is suffering; nirvana self-denial, can be achieved by found it after 40 eliminating cravings days/nights via self-effort; under a tree; Sangha (Buddha’s order of monks); Religion Jehovah’s Witnesses (also The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society) Mormonism (also known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) Literature JW Bible (The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures); Awake magazine; The WatchTower magazine; Millenium and the Final Judgment doctrine Key Players Charles Taze Russell (born in U.S. in 1852) was founder; Joseph F. Rutherford took helms in 1917 followed by Nathan Knorr in 1942, Frederick Franz in 1977, and Milton Henschel in 1992 Book of Mormon (and seer stones); Book of Commandme nts (65 chapters); Doctrine and Covenants; Pearl of Great Price; some aspects of the Holy Bible (when properly translated); all literature is subject to change and revision with modern revelations Founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1830; Brigham Young settled main clan in Salt Lake City in 1847. Tenets Adherents Jehovah is Almighty 2.25 million God; WatchTower HQ (Brooklyn, NY) interprets ALL scripture which is their own version of the Holy Bible; aggressive door-todoor preaching; no Holy Trinity; predicted Armageddon 5 times in last century; Christ’s spirit was resurrected but not his body; heaven is no longer attainable but an earthly paradise with Christ is; second Coming happened in 1914 Support plural 12 million marriage (polygamy) and polytheism; God is an exalted man begotten by other gods; Lucifer/Satan is Christ’s brother; eternal progression; eight steps to salvation; God physically had intercourse with Mary; Christ had multiple wives and had children; no Holy Trinity but rather 3 separate men; three different levels of heaven with celestial reserved for Mormons Religion “New Age” movement (also known as Spiritism back in the 1850s) Christian Science (also known as Religious Science and the Unity School of Christianity) Literature No core material; often borrows elements from Hinduism, astrology, Taoism (Chinese philosophy that every thing is in a constant state of change), Buddhism, Gnosticism (esoteric knowledge), extraterrestrial phenomena, and parapsychology Key Players Writings of Alice Bayley, James Redfield, and Helen Schucman; Became very popular in 1960’s U.S. counterculture; transcendental meditation via the Beatles; musical/movie “Hair”. Actress Shirley McLaine. Experts are called “gurus”. Tenets Goal is to achieve a new state of awareness or enlightenment and unlock the divine self within us all; uses lots of meditation; “all truth is relative, there are no absolutes”; do whatever feels good to you; uses “channeling” and contact with spirit world to gain knowledge of a higher source. You can create your own reality. Advocates progressive reincarnation. Endorses syncretism (all religions are one and lead to the same path); The Great Invocation plan Science and Asa Eddy, Mary God is not a person Health with Baker (Eddy), but a principle Key to the and Phineas (impersonal mind). Scriptures is Parkhurst There is no life, truth, the key book. Quimby. intelligence, or Elements are Founded in substance to matter; also taken 1879. thus there is no from reality to the physical Hinduism, world, we are all transcendental spiritual. As such ism, disease and illness mesmerism, are illusions. Reject occult medical science in metaphysics, lieu of prayer for mental illnesses. healing and channeling. Adherents 10,000 organziations /networks 200,000 Religion Wicca (also known as Old Religion, Druidism, Magick, Witchcraft, the Craft and the Mysteries) Literature No core material but elements are taken from NeoPaganism, ancient Celtic/Druidic /Egyptian/Gre ek/Roman/Su merian nature or fertility cults, Gnosticism, occult writings, Freemasonry, Native American religions, shamanism, spiritism, and science fiction Key Players Gerald Gardner, who wrote High Magic’s Aid and Witchcraft Today in the 1950s. Mother Goddess or Great Mother. Full Moon and lunar cycles. Teen Witch: Wicca for a New Generation by Silver Ravenwolf is a more recent text. Harry Potter series influence? Tenets Anti-authoritarian (oppose central authority and religious dogma); some groups are very anti-Christian; emphasize personal experience and truth is relative and known through feeling and intuition; promote full tolerance in Wiccan Rede “do what thou will, but harm none”; many believe in “animism” (the earth is a living organism) and some believe that inanimate material is also alive; witch covens meet (esbats) and celebrate sabbats (lunar holidays); divination, magic, sorcery, and spiritism are practiced; some Wiccans also emphasize sexual pleasure (via the God Pan) as a gift to be fully embraced in all forms. Adherents Estimates range from 50,000 to 400,000 (Popular with feminists, teen-agers, and women of high school and college-age) Religion Freemasonry (largest international fraternal order in the world) Secular Humanism movement (also referred to as Modernism or Atheism) Literature No core literature exists but legend, symbols, rituals, and oaths are passed down in secret society fashion under pain of death if broken; claim to have ties back to stonemasons of ancient biblical times; practices are similar to Mormon and Gnostic and occult spiritism. Heavily influenced by works of Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, and 19th century German writers who argued that Bible is just an ancient mythological book. Humanist Manifesto I from 1933. Key Players James Anderson, George Payne, and Theopolis Desaguliers founded first Masonic Lodge in 1717 England. In 1800s, William Morgan broke the oath and was found dead. Famous freemasons of the past: George Washington, John Wayne, Henry Ford, Gen. Douglas MacArthur No individual founder but gain prominence in first half of 20th century; Darwin’s theory of natural selection and naturalistic evolution and American Humanist Association were key elements. Tenets Adherents Emphasize 2.4 million brotherhood, charity, (in U.S.) and mutual aid. Claim that all religions acknowledge the same God. Used as a networking arrangement for businessmen, with service to humanity (e.g., Shriner Hospitals); use Bible but is it NOT the unique Word of God; delete Jesus’ name from Bible and don’t speak it as he was just a man of the past, human perfection is attainable from within; There is no God nor was the universe “created”; humankind’s purpose is to better ourselves through personality development; morality is relative and thus there are no moral absolutes or absolute truths, thus there are no right and wrongs per se; humankind is inherently good and society can be fixed by logic, reason, and science so that “evil” disappears; very antiChristian (opposites) 140 million (shared by PostModernism movement) Religion PostModernism movement (a more recent extension of Secular Humanism; some consider this a type of Agnosticism) Literature Various Philosophy, Theologian, Literary Critic, Scientific Theory, Historians, and Architectural sources from latter half of 20th century Key Players No individual founder; mass media (TV, movies, books, news), universities, internet, U.S. culture Tenets Everyone is biased by our own culture to think in certain ways, therefore, you cannot judge anyone else in terms of right or wrong just because they are different because; all truth is “manufactured”; each person’s reality is their own mind; NOTHING can be proven, there are no absolute truths or facts anywhere; have a complete dedication to tolerance “respect everyone, everything, every act”. Do or pray whatever feels right. All values, lifestyles, truths, and beliefs are equal and anyone that opposes this is unenlightened, intolerant, bigoted, or prejudiced, or a hatemonger; God might exist but that’s personal preference. Adherents 140 million (shared by Secular Humanism movement) Year 2000 Surveys/Gallup Polls 67% of Americans do not believe in absolute truth 57% of churched youth do not believe in absolute truth 53% of Bible-believing conservative Christian adults do not believe in absolute truth 84% of first year Christian college students find it difficult to adequately defend or explain their religious beliefs. 70% of Americans say its important to follow biblical teachings