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Three Major Monotheistic Religions Mr. Nabors Social Studies Why Religion? • Religious, sacred, stories that provide basis for beliefs/practices • Origins of humanity, creation of the universe, nature of death/illness • Lay the founding for values/morals MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Why Religion? continued • All religions serve a number of important functions: – It offers comfort in times of crisis. – They tell us what is right and wrong, sets standard for acceptable behavior. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Polytheism • Belief in several gods and/or goddesses – Examples are: • Hinduism • Shintoism MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Monotheism • Belief in one god or goddess – Examples are: • Islam • Judaism • Christianity MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Animism • belief in spirit beings who are believed to animate all of nature. • belief that the world is animated by impersonal supernatural powers. (I.e. “The Force”) MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Main Menu Islam Christianity Judaism Judaism • JUDAISM is the oldest of the three religions • JUDAISM was the first monotheistic religion. Two other religions developed from Judaism: Christianity and Islam. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Judaism • The "Torah," is the most important Jewish book. • It contains the basic laws of Judaism. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Judaism • The Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue. • Rabbis act as spiritual leaders • Abraham, the prophet, was born under the name Abram in the city of Ur in Babylonia see here • Christians believe that Jesus was the son of god while Jewish believers disagree and think he is yet to come MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Jewish Beliefs • • • • • • • • God is unique God is the creator God is lawgiver God is personal All have an obligation to worship The Torah is God's law God is judge The Messiah will come. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Christianity • Early Hebrews (Jewish) became the foundation of Christianity. • Jesus (the Messiah), was a Jewish boy who disagreed with Jewish beliefs. • Led to the beginning of the Christian religion. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Christianity • Christianity started about 2000 years ago (same time of Jesus). • The central belief is that God (the Father) had a Son (Jesus), who later rose as the Holy Spirit. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Christian Beliefs • God is the Creator of the universe. • Jesus was the son of god. • The Bible is the Holy Book that records God's story • Christians Worship in a church MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Islam • ISLAM is the name given to the religion preached by the prophet Muhammad in the 600s A. D. • started in an area known as Palestine MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Islam • The holy book of Islam is the Quar’an (Koran). • Allah, is the Islamic God. • People who believe these ideas are called Muslims. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Islamic Beliefs • Muslims worship in mosques or Masjids • While praying, followers kneel and face the direction of the holy city of Mecca (in Saudi-Arabia). • All Muslims need to make a pilgrimage (trip to a sacred place) to Mecca at least once in their life. MAIN MENU BACK NEXT Islamic Beliefs The 'Five Pillars' of Islam are the foundation of Muslim life: – Faith or belief in the Oneness of God and the belief in Muhammad, the prophet; – Establishment of daily prayers; – Concern for the needy; – Self-purification through fasting; and – The pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able MAIN MENU BACK NEXT