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From the Hearth of Huang He (Yellow) River Valley • Daoism – originated in China more than 2500 years ago, * oneness of humanity and nature founder: Lao-Tsu sacred text: “Book of the Way” social manifestation: Feng Shui diffusion: East Asia From the Hearth of Huang He (Yellow) River Valley • Confucianism – founder: Confucius sacred text: “Confucian Classics” originated in China about 2500 years ago, heaven, soul, ancestor worship, shamanism * real meaning of life lay in the present, dependent on human virtue and ability diffusion: East Asia, Southeast Asia From the Hearth of the Eastern Mediterranean • Judaism –sacred text: Torah • originated in Southwest Asia about 4000 years ago. – first major monotheistic religion, covenant between God (one God) and Abraham (the chosen people) – established in Canaan with Jerusalem as center sacred sites: Jerusalem (Western Wall), land between Mediterranean and the Jordan River – Diaspora 70 A.D. • Religion divided into – reform ( adjust to modernity w/o changing beliefs) – Conservative (some adjustment) – Orthodox (maintain customs from history) • diffusion: into European cities during the diaspora, – Divided into 2 major groups, Sephardic (Spain), Ashkenazi (E. Europe) – Both groups suffered persecution, not allowed to own land, restricted to certain types of jobs, pay extra taxes, • live in defined ghetto (Venetian word for foundry) – Zionism – 19th C movement to return to homeland “Holy Land” that had been controlled by Islamic Arabs • 1948, UN Resolution 242 established State of Israel – Fought neighboring countries to maintain and expand borders – Jerusalem reestablished as center of Jewish land (divided city • Religion divided into – reform ( adjust to modernity w/o changing beliefs) – Conservative (some adjustment) – Orthodox (maintain customs from history) Dome of the Rock and Western Wall, Jerusalem Dome of the Rock Judaism Western Wall According to Sunni tradition, this is the spot from which Muhammad ascended to Heaven Gabriel. Muhammad also met According to Judaism the Wailing Wall here to pray with Abraham, Moses and (personal pleas for help/ forgiveness/ Jesus contrition. This is the site of the original Temple Mount, represents disaspora Jewish neighborhoods in European Cities the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, the Czech Republic . What does this say about the local Jewish community? What happened? From the Hearth of the Eastern Mediterranean • Christianity – originated in Southwest Asia about 2000 years ago. * monotheistic religion, follow teachings of Jesus to achieve eternal life sacred text: Bible founder: Jesus (son of God) sacred sites: Bethlehem, Jerusalem split in the church: * split into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches in 1054 * Protestant sect split off in 1400s and 1500s diffusion: into Western Europe, and then world wide during colonialism and after. First Split in Christianity, 1054 CE Western Roman empire = Roman Catholicism Eastern Roman empire = Eastern Orthodox Switzerland concentrations of Catholics and Protestants by canton and commune What could account for this spatial relationship? From the Hearth of the Eastern Mediterranean • Islam – originated on Arabian peninsula about 1500 years ago. • monotheistic religion, belief that Allah revealed instructions and belief system to Muhammad, use of sharia law (from Qu’ran Sunnah) – the Five Pillars (profession of faith, pray towards Makkah 5 times/day, tithe/give to poor, fast during Ramaden, pilgrimage to Makkah) • sacred text: Qu’ran sacred sites: Mecca __, Medina __, Jerusalem __ * shortly after Muhammad’s death, religion split over leadership Sunni Muslims (83%) Shi’ite Muslims (concentrated in Iran) • diffusion: across Arabian peninsula, across North Africa, into Spain and also east into Southeast Asia Trade routes at time of Muhammad Medina Mecca Islamic Expansion to 750 CE The Diffusion of Islam Minaret (for call to prayer) stands on the Sabah State Mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Diffusion of Islam into Europe this mosque in Paris, France shares common design with those in Arab world Islam today http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17722026/ns/world_newsconflict_in_iraq Iraq Region Powerplays Sunni, Shia http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,19402457001_1891123 ,00.html The Rest of the Map Religions of the World • Shamanism – a community faith tradition in which people follow their shaman, a religious leader, teacher, healer, and visionary. Key Question: How is Religion seen in the Cultural Landscape? Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage • Sacred Sites places or spaces people infuse with religious meaning. • Pilgrimage purposeful travel to a religious site to pay respects or participate in a ritual at the site. Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Vatican City Pope John Paul II greeted pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square Sacred Sites and Rituals At Saint Declan’s Holy Well in Ardmore, Ireland Pilgrims hang scraps of clothing as offerings This practice is common at sacred sites in Far Eastern Russia Sacred Sites of Jerusalem Jerusalem is sacred to three major religions: Judaism (Western Wall) Christianity (Church of the Holy Sepulchre) Islam (Dome of the Rock) Sacred Landscapes of Hinduism Hinduism – pilgrimages follow prescribed routes, rituals followed by millions. Varanasi, India on the Ganges River where Hindus perform morning rituals.