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Unit 10 Religions of the World Introduction to Religion Poster found next to September 11th memorial I. Religion is a system of belief and worship. II. Why do we have religion? 1. To explain mysteries and things beyond human control 2. To give values or guidelines about how to get along with others in society 3. To pass down traditions and teachings III. Characteristics of religion are… A. belief in a deity or in a power beyond the individual 1. monotheism is the belief in one supreme god 2. polytheism is the belief in many gods 3. animism is the belief that natural objects have spirits 4. Atheism is the belief that there is no God Fujin Shinto wind kami Shiva the destroyer or liberator B. a doctrine (accepted teaching) of salvation or saving C. a code of conduct - moral teachings and values D. use of sacred stories 1. to detail origins 2. symbolic expression of ideal values E. religious rituals (acts and ceremonies) 1. prayer 2. symbolize events Muslim praying Hollywood’s depiction of the Exodus Birth of Buddha IV. The 5 major religions are… A. B. C. D. E. Hinduism Judaism Buddhism Christianity Islam The Ka’bah Mecca, Saudi Arabia The Wailing Wall - Jerusalem, Israel What is Your Religion? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What is your religion’s belief about a deity or power beyond the individual? What does your religion teach about salvation? What morals and values does your religion teach? What is one of your religion’s sacred stories? What is one of your religion’s rituals? IV. World Religions A. . Judaism Judaism is an ethnic religion a. Jews are born into their faith b There are 12 million Jews spread across the world half of which live in U.S. 2. Origins a. the first of the three religions based from the people of Abraham. b. founded in Middle East 3500 years ago by Moses. 3. Beliefs a. Is a monotheistic religion – there is one God b. The Jewish people are the chosen people c. In exchange for all the good that God has done for the Jewish people, Jewish people keep God’s laws and try to bring holiness into every aspect of their lives. 4. Religious Text a. Tenakh- The Old Testament b. Torah- first 5 books of the Old Testament that contain the teachings of Moses from God. c. Talmud- collection of writings of thoughts and discussions of rabbis. 5. Worship a. Synagogues – meeting place for worship b. Rabbis lead worship with singing and readings from the Torah in Hebrew. Yarmulke- a skull cap worn during worship 6. Holy Days a. Yom Kippur (day of atonement)- 10 days after the Jewish New Year. b. Passover- in April marks the day the Jewish people were saved from the Plague in Egypt. c. Hanukkah -The word Hanukkah means rededication and commemorates the Jews' struggle for religious freedom. d. Sabbath- Jewish holy day starts sunset Friday and last till sunset Saturday. Lighting the Menorah 7. Holocaust- the persecution and extermination of 6 million Jews by the Nazis during WWII. Zionism- ideology based on the desire for a homeland. Helped lead to the formation of Israel in 1948. Judaism Video……..Describe the following: 1. Judaism branches: 2. Judaism holy books: 3. Prophets: 4. The Covenant: 5. Holy days/Events: 6. Influence of the religion on daily life: B. Christianity Originated in the 1st century CE The 2nd of 3 religions beginning with Abraham monotheistic Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ 1. a. b. c. d. e. Beliefs Believe in one God Believe that Jesus was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. Jesus Christ is the Son of God. God sent his Son to earth to save humanity from the consequences of its sins. (salvation) The Holy Trinity 2. Religious Scriptures a. The Bible Old Testament- same as Jewish Tenakh New Testament- life and teachings of Jesus. Tells how to reach salvation. 3. Worship a. Churches- places of worship b. led by priest c. ceremonies- place for baptisms, weddings, funerals, confirmation. a. b. c. d. 4. Religious Holidays Christmas- Birth of Jesus Christ Good Friday- The death of Christ Easter- The resurrection of Christ Lent- Period before Easter when Christians remember their sins Christ on the cross © 5. Branches of Christianity a. b. c. Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox Protestant Baptist church in Alabama Cathedral of St Basil, Moscow Pope Benedict XVI, formerly 6. The diffusion of Christianity a. Christian missionaries have helped spread the faith around the world. b. European colonialism help spread Christianity into North and South America. Christianity Video……..Describe the following: 2. Christian branches: 3. Christian holy books: 4. How Christianity Spread 5. Worship/Rituals C. Islam - fastest growing religion 1. What do Muslims Believe? God or Allah spoke to prophets including Abraham,Moses, and Jesus. God also spoke to Muhammad in 7th century A.D. and Muhammad founded Islam. One God – Allah People should purify themselves through submission to Allah’s will. 2. Religious Scriptures a. The Qur’an (Koran) Revelations received by Muhammad from God. Hadith – sayings of Muhammad Sunnah - the examples of Muhammad 3. The Five Pillars of Islam a. b. c. 1st pillar: Shahada- “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah” 2nd Pillar: Salat- Muslims will pray five times a day towards Mecca. 3rd Pillar: Zakat- almsgivings or giving to the sick and poor. d. 4th Pillar: Sawm- Fasting during Ramadan No food or drink from dawn till sunset. e. 5th Pillar: Hajj- Make a Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during life 4. Worship a. Mosque- place Muslims go to worship Leave shoes outside & wash before entering Mosque Everyone sits on the floor b. Imam- Religious teachers that lead prayers. 5. Sects- after death of Muhammad, Islam Broke into 2 sects a. b. Sunnis- are orthodox Muslims who follow traditional path shown by Muhammad. Comprise Majority & believe leader should be elected. Shiites- Believe leader should be a blood relation to Muhammad. Hold Majority in Iran and Iraq. 6. Diffusion of Islam 1. 2. 3. Kings of Arabian Peninsula were converted to Islam in 7th century C.E. and used armies to spread Islam to Northern Africa. Through trade routes spread Islam to Southeast Asia. Migration of Muslims to Europe and North America. Map of diffusion D. Hinduism Notes D. Hinduism 1. no founder – a combo of ancient Indus River Valley & Aryan beliefs 2. religious texts – the Vedas & the Upanishads, Bhagavad-Gita 3. goal is to reach enlightenment or moksha and to become one with Brahman (supreme being) again a. all Hindu gods are representations of Brahman -- 3 main gods – Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva b. usually not reached in one lifetime 4. major beliefs a. reincarnation – rebirth of the soul into a new body – can happen many times (aka. samsara) b. karma – a collection of the good and bad deeds of one’s Hindus consider cows to be sacred. life and previous lives c. dharma – a code of conduct one must follow to get good karma d. all life is sacred 5. Hinduism & the caste sys. dominated Wheel is often used to every aspect of peoples lives. symbolize samsara Hinduism: Caste System Enlightenment 1000s of subcastes - Brahmin priests & scholars - Kshatriya warriors & nobles - 1. Class system you are born into 2. Class structure has assigned diff. tasks to each group – caste system a. brahmins – priests b. kshatriyas – rulers & warriors c. vaishyas – peasants & traders d. shudras – laborers Vaisya common people: merchants, artisant, farmers, herders Sudra unskilled laborers 3. Untouchables, Outcastes, Dalits, Harijans recent arrivals (foreigners), committed serious crimes, broke their dharma dealt with impure tasks – working with dead, animals, cleaning untouchables/outcast es – butchers, gravediggers, collectors of trash--so low, not seen Buddhism I. founded by Siddhartha Gautama (SG) A. Indian prince – K. caste 1.raised in a sheltered palace to avoid 4 sights of suffering 2.if seen, SG would b/cm a holy man 3.SG saw them B. SG gave up lux. life to find out why ppl suffer C. in search he found enlightenment or nirvana ending samsara 1. nirvana can be reached in 1 life 2. very sig. b/c it rejects the caste sys. D. from time of nirvana SG = Buddha (B) E. Sid’s teachings collected in the Tipitaka II. Major Beliefs A. Four Noble Truths 1. sorrow & suffering are part of life 2. ppl suffer b/c they want things they can’t have 3. overcome desire – reach a state of notwanting 4. to reach nirvana, follow the middle way (aka. Eightfold Path) B. Three Universal Truths Sikkhism Sikhism: Mostly found in the Punjab state of India. Founded by Guru Nanek 16th century. 5th largest religion 23 million Sikhism is a monotheistic religion core beliefs include: One God All are equal under God Sikhism stresses the importance of doing good actions rather than merely carrying out rituals Sikhs believe that the way to lead a good life is to progress from a self centered existence to a “God centered existence. Prohibits- Smoking, drinking alcohol, and drugs Wear a Turban over uncut hair 99% of people wearing turban in U.S. are Sikh. 5 articles of faith carried at all times(5K’s) Spiritual Leader – Guru Sikh Gurus V. Other Religions A. The Eastern Religions. These religions are often practiced together or in conjunction with Buddhism 1. Shinto: animistic religion stressing that natural objects such as mountains, trees, rocks, the sun, moon, and rain all have spirits or kami, and should be revered. Found mostly in japan 2. Confucianism: series of proverbs stating that people should live a good life in a disciplined society stressing ceremony, duty, morality, and public service. 3. Taoism: stresses that a person's life should not be controlled by rules, laws, and ceremonies, but should lead simple, peaceful lives in harmony with their natural surroundings and their own inner nature. C. Jains believe that every human is responsible for his/her actions and all living beings have an eternal soul, jiva. Believe in non-violence. Jains believe all souls can be liberated, moksha. Ancient Religion out of India 4.2 million Non violence Vegetarian No Gods Reincarnation Voodoo Shrine D. Traditional (tribal): animistic religion practiced for centuries in remote parts of the world. While it varies from place to place and is not organized as one single religion, traditional religions have a lot in common with each other. Australian Aborigines India Maori of New Zealand