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RELIGION A. What is the purpose of Ideological religion? Subsystem Technological Subsystem Religions are value systems – Common understandings, expectations, and objects held in high regard that unite their members. Religions teach followers proper ethical behavior B. STATE RELIGIONS Religious and political structures are intertwined Buddhism: Myanmar, Laos, Thailand Islam: Pakistan, Iran Russia: Russian Orthodox Greece: Greek Orthodox Green: Islam Blue: Christianity Yellow: Buddhism Conflicts along Religious Borders Interfaith Boundaries – Boundaries between the world’s major faiths. Intrafaith Boundaries – Boundaries within a single major faith. Interfaith Boundary in Africa Partition of India Sri Lanka --30% Tamil (Hindu-Dravidian) Separatist movement --70% Sinhalese Buddhists Armenia and Azerbaijan Soviet Union’s divide-and-diminish plan The Former Yugoslavia Genocide Ethnic Cleansing Israel and Palestine C. SACRED SITES Natural features or religious structures with Lakes Trees special Caves Mountains significance to a religious group. – Arafat Rivers – Ganges – Jordan – Fuji – Sinai 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 1. Jerusalem is sacred to 3 religions: Judaism (Western Wall) Christianity (Church of the Holy Sepulchre) Islam (Dome of the Rock) 2. Hindu pilgrimage to Ganges River in Varanasi, India Hindus perform morning rituals. Swedogon Pagodo in Yangon, Myanmar 3. Eight hairs of the Buddha are preserved under the dome (chedi) 4. The Great Mosque at Mecca D. CLASSIFICATION: Monotheism: 1. Universalizing Religions: – Christianity – Islam – Judaism Polytheism: – Hinduism – Japanese Shinto – Christianity – Islam – Buddhism 2. “Ethnic” Religions: – Judaism – Hinduism – Japanese Shinto 3. “Tribal” Religions (shamanism & animism) Religions of the World Where are universalizing religions located? Where are ethnic religions located? Korea Mali Amazon Sumatra SECULARISM an indifference to or rejection of religion agnostic? atheist? Government Impact on Religion The Soviet Union: - Had an official policy of atheism Discouraged religious practice Drew boundaries for political control that separated ethnic groups in small areas Armenia and Azerbaijan Soviet Union’s divide-and-diminish plan E. DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD Burial: Christians, Jews, Muslims Cremation: Hinduism, Buddhism HINDUISM Oldest major world religion (over 4,000 years old) – – – – – religious philosophical social economic artistic HINDUISM 850 million to 1 billion followers – almost all in India – 80% of Indians are Hindu Ethical system: dharma (conduct in this life) and karma (conduct in previous lives) Divine Trinity of Hindu gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. HINDU BELIEFS: No single doctrine No central organization Core beliefs: – – – – divinity of the soul reincarnation unending cycle of birth and death pilgrimages to the Ganges River CASTE SYSTEM: All creatures are ranked Caste (birth) indicates spiritual status – priests – warriors – farmers – servants – “untouchables” (about 20%) HINDU TEMPLES BUDDHISM Started as a Hindu reform movement Founded by Prince Siddhartha Gautama Buddhism (2,600 years old): “Buddha” means enlightened one About 300-400 million followers (India, China, Japan, Tibet, Nepal, S.E. Asia) bodhi tree where Siddhartha reached enlightenment… pagodas– symbolize peace FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS: 1. Existence Involves Suffering 2. Suffering is the Result of Desire 3. Pain Ends When Desire is Destroyed 4. Cycle of births and deaths ended (Nirvana) JUDAISM Judaism was founded about 4,000 years ago (Abraham) over 20 million followers Ethical Teachings: Torah and Talmud word of god (Yahweh) said to be revealed in the Torah (Old Testament of the Bible) Branches of Judaism: – Sephardim (20%) Iberian Peninsula – expelled 15th c. ties to North Africa & Babylonian Jews – Ashkenazim (80%) W. & C. Europe (Poland, Lithuania, Russia) most Jewish migrants to U.S. ISRAEL Zionism – belief in the need for an independent Jewish state in Israel. synagogue: Jewish temple Western Wall, Jerusalem Jewish neighborhoods in European Cities the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, the Czech Republic CHRISTIANITY Jesus – was Jewish spread through the Roman Empire by hierarchical and contagious diffusion Ethical system: Ten Commandments over 1 billion Christians worldwide (most are Roman Catholic) denominations: Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Protestants, Baptists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Methodists, Born Again, Mormons CHRISTIAN LANDSCAPE: Colonization Missionaries Immigration ISLAM Islam: submission to the will of Allah over 1 billion followers world’s fastest growing religion the prophet Mohammed said to receive the holy book of the Koran from Allah (god) in about A.D. 610 FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM: belief in one god prayer 5 times daily facing Mecca month of fasting (Ramadan) almsgiving pilgrimage to Mecca BRANCHES OF ISLAM Sunnis (80-85%) Shi’ites – Majority in Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Yemen ISLAMIC LANDSCAPE: Mosques CONFUCIANISM: K’ung Fu-tzu – Compiler of traditional wisdom No Churches or Clergy Ancestor Worship Basis for imperial Chinese social control Confucian temple TAOISM: First taught by Lao-tsu in 6th c. B.C. Tao – “The Way” – happiness lies in nature – religion and philosophy – deplore passion and govt. JAPANESE SHINTO: traditional religion of Japan worship of nature & ancestors Shinto – “The Way of the Gods” Spirits (kamis)— family, rivers, trees, animals, mountains, sun, moon Torii – ceremonial gateway arches torii arches http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/history-ofreligion.html