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Unit on Major World Religions 1500 A.D. and Today SOL. 2-The student will demonstrate an understanding of the political, cultural, and economic conditions of the world about 1500 AD by c) describing the distribution of major religions. SOL. 14-The student will demonstrate knowledge of the influence of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism, and Hinduism in the contemporary world by a) Describing their beliefs, sacred writings, traditions, and customs; b) locating the geographic distribution of religions in the contemporary world. Judaism Origins of the Jewish Faith • “Founder”-Abraham • Told to leave homeland of Mesopotamia by God. – Old Testament recognizes Abraham’s faith in God. • God made covenant with Abraham that would be father of many nations. Map of Present-Day Mesopotamia Sacred Writings of Jewish Faith • The Hebrew Bible is made up of 39 shorter works written over a thousand year period. – It is divided into 3 categories • Torah • Prophets • Books of Writings Torah • The main text is the Torah. – Torah literally means “teaching” or “instruction” in Hebrew. – The Torah consists of the first 5 books in the Old Testament • Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. • The 10 Commandments are found within the Torah. (Exodus 20: 1-17). – These form the basis for all of the Jewish laws to follow. Basic Beliefs of Judaism • There are 3 main ideas to understand about the Jewish religion: 1. Monotheism- “ethical monotheism” 2. Lawfulness- God makes the laws. 3. History- God is leading the Jewish people to accomplish His purposes for them. Basic Beliefs of Judaism • The Jewish people have a strong sense of community. They are commanded to love each other and serve each other. – Sense of community is derived from a shared past.(common experience). – The Torah commands them to resolve conflicts among themselves with the laws that were given to Moses. • They believe in the absolute power of God. – People should love God with all their heart, soul, strength. What do Jews believe about God? • Holy- set apart, from another world • Personal- He speaks to his people and communicates his will (Old Testament) • Loyal- He wants what is best for his people. • God establishes covenants with his people. If they do their part, God’s promises ALWAYS come true, according to the Hebrew Bible. This is how Abraham was rewarded. Israel Symbols/Sacred Ceremonies in Judaism. • Yamika • Sidelocks • Menorah- most recognized Jewish symbol. • Star of David- Main symbol of Judaism. • Jews worship in a synagogues and Saturday is their day of worship. Christianity Origins of Christianity • Christianity began in the Roman Empire with the teachings of Jesus approximately 2000 years ago. • Early followers were Jews who believed Jesus fit the criteria of the Messiah. – According to Jewish prophecy, the Messiah was to come establish his kingdom on earth. – Jesus claimed that he would have his kingdom in Heaven, which many Jews did not agree with. This is the main difference between Jews and Christians today. Judaism does not accept Jesus as the Messiah; Christianity does. Teachings of Jesus • Jesus expanded on the Old Testament. He gave his followers a new outlook on old beliefs. – Consequently, he is a “foundational figure” rather than a “founder” of this religion. Life of Jesus • The 4 Gospels in the New Testament give biographies of Jesus’ life. • He was Jewish and well-educated. • He gathered followers by teaching and performing miracles. • In Jerusalem, at the Passover, he was arrested, tried, and executed as a threat to the Roman authorities. • Christians believe that he rose from the dead after a short period of time, and went to Heaven to establish a kingdom for his followers. Spread of Christianity • Soon after Jesus’ death, Christianity spread quickly through the Roman Empire. • They were persecuted, originally, because Rome saw them as a threat. – Christians saw God as the ultimate authority, not the state. • Constantine was the first Christian emperor of Rome. – After seeing a vision of a cross, he converted to Christianity in 312 A.D. He made Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire. • Eventually, the Holy Roman Empire was created • By 1500, the unsuccessful Crusades were finished and Christianity was about to enter a new era. Sacred Writings • The Bible. – Composed of the Old and New Testaments. • The New Testament contains Jesus’ teachings and because his life is considered more important, Mosaic Law (Torah) is no longer necessary. • Christians believe that the Bible is divinely inspired. – The Apostle Paul’s letters make up ¾ of the New Testament. – His letters, and the rest of the New Testament, give new instructions to believers on how to live. Beliefs of Christianity • God is the creator of the world. Evil is in the world because He allowed it, not because He caused it. – Christians’ ultimate purpose is to serve God. • Jesus was the son of God. He was an example on how to live. Human, humble, kind. – Death-punishment for sins of humans, necessary to get to Heaven. • Miracles prove Jesus’ deity. Symbols • Jerusalem is the holy city. – Christians worship in churches on Sunday. • Cross/Crucifix • Fish • Angels Symbols • Cross/Crucifix • Fish • Angels Symbols • Cross/Crucifix • Fish • Angels Islam Origins of Islam • Muhammad-Founder – Born in Mecca in 570 A.D. • At age 25, he married and began to pray more frequently in the hills of Mecca. • 610 A.D.-began to receive images and messages. – This troubled him, so he went to a friend for advice. His friend told him to give these messages to the people of Mecca. Origins of Islam • Messages claimed that the Old Testament had been misinterpreted and Muhammad was to correct this. – This made him a prophet in the eyes of many. • Messages were spread orally and, after his death, put on paper. (632 A.D) Muhammad • Today, Muhammad is remembered for his natural virtue and integrity. – He was an ideal family man, the leader of humanity, and the finest man who has ever lived. • He did not claim to work miracles, though. The Koran was his only miracle. Islam Sacred Texts • Koran – Gives detailed rules for living. – It is the final product of Muhammad’s message put into writing. • There are over 6000 verses and 114 sections called “suras.” – The suras are arranged in descending order of length. 5 Pillars of Islam 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Allah is the only God and Muhammad is his one true prophet. A believer should pray five times/day. Give to the poor. During Ramadan, fast from dawn to dusk. A believer should make a pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca at least once during a lifetime, if possible. Other beliefs of Islam • Allah is above all humans. Beyond human understanding. • Allah’s mercy outweighs anger. He is closer to the individual than their jugular vein. Symbols • Long black gowns and small hats. Gowns are white if have made the pilgrimage. • Women-head-coverings, and ankle-length dress. – Symbols of devotion to faith. • Rings, pendants, bracelets with Arabic writings. • *Star and Crescent Moon (main symbol of Islam). • *They meet in Mosques on Fridays. – There is no clergy to lead service, just religious scholars Hinduism Origins of Hinduism • No specific founder. Deep history of religious traditions, but uncertain origins. Sacred Texts • Vedas- “wisdom” or “vision”. Writings transmitted orally over many years. Beliefs of Hinduism • Polytheistic-many gods. All gods together make up one spiritual reality. • 3 main gods: – Brahma- creator – Vishnu- sustainer – Shiva- destroys Beliefs of Hinduism • Life is a series of endless cycles of birth and rebirth. – Life governed by dharma. Dharma is the spiritual law that holds the cycle together. • The human dilemma is to be caught in this endless cycle of birth and rebirth. Beliefs of Hinduism • Reincarnation- part of cycle. A person may come back as another person or thing. • Kharma- one’s actions in life determines course of next life. – Kharma determines what one is reincarnated as. Beliefs of Hinduism • One’s goal is to achieve liberation from the endless cycle. This liberation is called nirvana. – How? No selfish actions, religious rituals and education. Caste System of India • 5 levels: – – – – – Priestly and Learned Class Warriors and rulers. Farmers and Merchants. Peasants and Laborers “Untouchables” • System legally outlawed in 1949. Ganges River • Considered a goddess to Hindus. • Dipping in Ganges washes away sins. • Hindus make pilgrimages and meditate on banks, also. Hindu Worship • Hindus worship in temples. Buddhism Origins of Buddhism • Northeast India. Nepal Present-Day – Hindu was the dominant religion at the time. – Small group of religious seekers questioned teachings of Hinduism. Buddha • Siddhartha Gautamaborn 563 B.C. • Father a wealthy prince. Sought advice on how boy’s life would be. • 2 Paths: – “world renouncer” – “wheel turner” Buddha • Father sheltered from world. • After marriage, Gautama left the palace and family to seek his own path. Buddha • While seeking his own path, saw • 4 Passing Sights: – – – – Old Age Illness Death World Renouncer. • Led to “great renunciation.” Buddha • Went without food, water, sleep, or any form of comfort. – Still no Enlightenment. • Sat under tree until achieved enlightenment. – Refused to stand, eat, or drink until achieved his goal. Buddha • 7 weeks • 4 Basic Truths of Life: – 1. Life is difficult – 2. All hardship and suffering comes from inappropriate attachment. – 3. To avoid suffering, avoid inappropriate craving. – 4. to Stop inappropriate craving, follow the Eightfold Path. • Finally, worthy of name Buddha. “enlightened one.” Eightfold Path • Proper Belief • Proper Intent • Proper Speech • Proper Action • Proper Livelihood • Proper Effort • Proper Attentiveness • Proper Absorption Additional Teachings of the Buddha • Respect ALL living creatures. • Found in many writings. Not one specific book. • Many gods in Buddhism, but none can solve human dilemma. • Final Liberation-give up all cravings. Nirvana