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Religions II Monotheistic Religions Objectives • Describe evolution of major monotheistic religions • Analyze common beliefs between systems • Explain how monotheistic religions moved around world • Explain influence of secularization • AZ SS C2 PO2 Thinker • What happens after you die? • How do you know? Monotheism Basics • Monotheismthe belief in one God, who controls the universe, the lives of humans and decides the fate of their souls. Roots of Monotheism • Several regions experimented with monotheism in ancient times • Sumerian Suenism • Egyptian Atenism Suenism* • Suen was Moon God of City of Ur in Sumeria around 2000 BCE • Abraham of Ur, patriarch of Jews, Christians and Muslims, would have been familiar with Suenism • Beliefs could have given root to Atenism during Hebrew slavery in Egypt Atenism* • Founded as a reform movement by Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt, about 1353 BCE – Nefertiti was his wife – Tutankhamen his son • One God (Aten) to replace Egyptian pantheon • Several interesting theories about Atenism exist: – Judaism evolved from Atenism among Hebrew slaves – Moses was taught about Atenism by royal tutors – No direct evidence to support these theories at this time • O sole god, like whom there is no other! Thou didst create the world according to thy desire, Whilst thou wert alone: All men, cattle, and wild beasts, Whatever is on earth, going upon (its) feet, And what is on high, flying with its wings. The countries of Syria and Nubia, the land of Egypt, Thou settest every man in his place, Thou suppliest their necessities… – Hymn to the Aten Modern Monotheistic Faiths • Dominant form of religion in the world • Gradually become more “universal” in accepting people regardless of ethnic group Judaism-# • Torah written down by Moses of Egypt, around 1300’s from earlier Hebrew oral tradition worshiping YHWH (yah-wey) • Since destruction of Solomon’s temple in 70 CE, Jewish worship has emphasized ritual observance and intensive study of Torah and Talmud • Jewish identity through mother’s family, very little conversion Modern Judaism Zoroastrianism-# • Gathas recorded by Zoroaster of Persia in 600’s BCE • Ahura Mazda encourages humans to turn away from “not life” choices to avoid hell • Fire Represents Purifying Light • Almost all followers are Persian/Iranian ethnicity Modern Zoroastrianism Worldwide Population Figures All rounded figures are approximate. Country or Region India Iran 1855 1 1976 2 1941 145,544 7,158+ 114,000 20,000 Pakistan 19903 77,000 25,000 5,000 20064 2004-5 2,800 69,600 24,000 69,000 20,000 2,100 1,800 Singapore 4,500 Hong Kong Kenya & Africa 150 200 80 ? 100 Afghanistan 10,000 Azerbaijan 2,000 Persian Gulf 2,200 USA Canada Britain Australia 2,000 6,500 4,500 5,000 10,800 5,300 5,000 11,000 6,000 6,500 75 300 2,500 2,700 45 840 1,000 127,000+ 137,000 New Zealand Total 152,694+ 134,000+ 131,000+ Christianity • Founded by Jesus of Nazareth as reform of Judaism • Gospels written to Jews, Epistles to Gentiles • Acceptance of Jesus’ divinity, self-sacrifice, resurrection are critical to belief, heaven • Spread by conquest and missionaries across Roman trade routes into Europe, Africa and Asia Modern Christianity Islam • Founded by Muhammad of Mecca as reform of Judaism & Christianity • Quran fixes earlier misunderstandings • Spread by conquest and missionaries along trade routes in Asia, Africa and Europe • Performance of Five Pillars assures Allah’s acceptance into heaven – – – – – Iman=Faith in Allah Salah=5 prayers a day Zakat=Charity to poor Sawm=Fast during Ramadan Hajj=pilgrimage to Mecca Modern Islam Side by side4 billion faithful Sikh • Founded by Guru Nanak of Punjab about 1500CE • One God, but humans may be re-incarnated as necessary • Have been subject of “anti-Muslim”violence in USA since 9/11/01 – Arizona 9/12/01 – Wisconsin 8/5/12 Modern Sikhism Summary • 20 words