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The Major Religions of the World How Many Do You Know? List all of the RELIGIONS of the world that you can think of. WORLD RELIGIONS We will study these…. Judaism Hinduism Buddhism Christianity Islam Confucianism What are the characteristics of a religion? What is a Religion? Religion – an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, practices and worship that centers on one or more gods Monotheism vs. Polytheism Mono – “one” Poly – “many” Theism – the belief in god What do these terms mean? Timeline info… Note-Taking Format Important Text and Places Important People Symbols Rituals and Celebrations General Information World Religion Populations World Religion #1 Judaism Judaism 14 million people world wide 1st “monotheistic” religion in history The Torah, or Jewish holy book, teaches the basic laws of Judaism Judaism The universal symbol of Judaism is the Star of David, the emblem of King David who ruled the Kingdom of Israel from 1000 – 962 BC Ritual, Worship & Celebration At age 13 Jewish children enter into the religious community – Bar Mitzvah – Men – Bat Mitzvah - Women House of Worship – The Synagogue Leadership – Religious services are conducted by a rabbi (“teacher”) Ritual, Worship & Celebration Many Jews make the pilgrimage to the “Wailing Wall in Jerusalem – Built in the 2nd century BCE – Remains of a temple that had stood for close to 500 years • Destroyed by the Romans – Thought to be the most sacred of places – Temple itself was thought to be the place where God resides on earth. Praying at the Wailing Wall signifies being in the presence of the Divine The “Wailing” Wall Ritual, Worship & Celebration What is “Kosher” – Strict dietary laws – Forbids the eating of “unclean” animals such as pigs or shellfish – Dictates how certain foods should be prepared Important Jewish holy days include: – Chanukah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Passover Review Questions & Homework What is the holy book of Judaism? What is the role of rabbi in Jewish tradition? What does the term “kosher” refer to? – Define and explain: • • • • Chanukah Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Passover World Religion #2 Christianity History of Christianity Founded c.33CE in Palestine – Founded by Jesus and his followers – Jesus is believed to be the messiah The most important symbol is the Cross – Symbols the death of Jesus Currently, main locations are: – North America – South America – Europe Christian Population throughout the World Christianity Facts Over 2B followers…largest religion in the world Major Sects – Roman Catholic (RCC) – Eastern Orthodox (EO) – Protestant House of Worship – Church or Chapel Leaders of the Church – Hierarchy of priests and Pope (RCC) and (EO) Christianity Beliefs Sacred Text – The Bible (Old and New Testament) Important Rituals & Worship Practices – The Seven Sacraments • Baptism & Communion are two examples Major Holidays – Easter and Christmas Belief in God – One God (a trinity of Father, Son, Holy Spirit) Canterbury Cathedral, England The Cathedral of The Resurrection of Christ in Saint Petersburg Review Questions Why is Jesus Christ central to the Christian religion? What do Christians hope to achieve by following the teachings of Jesus Christ? World Religion #3 Hinduism Hinduism Third largest religion in the world – Over 800 million followers One of the oldest surviving religions – Formulated by 1500BCE Basic principles are found in The 4 Vedas – sacred writings Priests are called Brahmins There is no one “leader” or “founder” It is the major religion of India Early Hinduism Polytheistic Religion – Thousands of deities – One universal spirit – Brahman – Three Major Gods • Brahma, Vishnu, & Shiva Reincarnation – passing through many lives to reach the Brahman Karma – consequences of how a person lives The soul never dies but is continually reborn Hinduism Beliefs God in Hinduism is the Supreme Being – Everywhere, all-knowing, and all-powerful The purpose of life is to obtain liberation from the cycle of reincarnation – People reach true enlightenment and happiness when they free themselves of earthly desires Hinduism Information Rituals – Worship at home and in temples – Temples can have multiple shrines to gods – Worship as individuals and families, not as a congregation Hinduism Information Sects – Shaktism • Shakti – supreme Goddess – Vaishnavites • Vishnu – the Preserver – Shaivites • Shiva – the Destroyer – Reform Hinduism • Monotheistic & more “western” Hinduism Information Celebrations – Diwali • Hindu New Year – Festival of Holi • Triumph of good over evil – Pilgrimage to the Ganges River in India • Hindus believe the river has healing powers Hinduism Review According to Hindu beliefs What is the importance of the Ganges River in India? What are the three main gods of Hinduism? World Religion #4 Buddhism Who is the Buddha? Founder-Siddhartha Gautama (c.520BCE) – Known as the Buddha or “enlightened one” Present spiritual leader -Dalai Lama – Head of Buddhist Church 4th largest religion in the world today – Over 300 million followers – Mainly found in China, Japan, Korea, SE Asia Buddhist Beliefs Purpose of life is to escape the cycle of rebirth (reincarnation) and attain nirvana – Nirvana – a state of wisdom – All living things can be reincarnated • Animals can possibly be reborn into humans How to achieve Nirvana? – Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path – Key to happiness was detachment from all worldly goods and desires Buddhism Information Worship Practices – Meditation – deep thought & reflection – Offering of gifts of food, flowers, or candles Rituals – Importance of the lotus flower • Believer can blossom while rooted in the impurity of the world Buddhism Information Major Buddhist Sects – Theravada • As close as possible to Buddha’s teachings – Mahayana • More accepting of the changing world The Dalai Lama – The present spiritual leader of Buddhism Current Population of Worldwide Buddhism Buddhism Review According to the Buddha, how does a person achieve happiness and fulfillment? Why do Buddhists take special care as to not kill a living being? World Religion #5 Islam History of Islam Founded in 622CE – Founded by Muhammad in Saudi Arabia • Muhammad is considered to be a prophet – A messenger of Allah (God) Two Major Sects (split c.650CE) – Sunni – Shi’a (or Shiite) • Leader of Muslim community must be a descendant of Muhammad’s son-in-law (Ali) Muhammad Islamic Beliefs Five Pillars of Islam – Faith • Allah is the one true God – Prayer • Five times a day – Charity • Giving to the poor – Fast • During Ramadan – Pilgrimage to Mecca Islamic Beliefs One God – Allah Believe in all the prophets of Judaism and Christianity Holy Celebrations – Id al-Fitr • End of Ramadan Fasting – Eid al-Adha • End of Islamic calendar Islamic Beliefs Sacred Text – Qur’an (Koran) – Hadith Religious Law – Sharia House of Worship – Mosque Leaders of the Religion – imams Islam Facts Second largest religion in the world – Over 1 billion followers Month of Ramadan – Muslims fast during the day – Most important day is the “Night of Power” • The night that the angel Gabriel 1st spoke to Muhammad Major Areas in the World – Middle East – SE Asia The Kaaba Mecca, Saudi Arabia Blue Mosque Istanbul, Turkey Islam Review What is the most important night of Ramadan? Why? What are the Five Pillars of Islam? World Religion #6 Confucianism Confucianism No churches, no leaders, and no rules stating that practitioners cannot be a part of another religion Founder-Confucius – A Chinese philosopher and teacher who devoted himself to spreading his ideas of effective government and personal behaviors The Confucian Ethical System Way of Life – Belief in living a moral life – Exercise good personal behavior – Government should serve the people honestly – Social/Civic responsibility are essential – Filial Piety – Honor deceased family as well as teachers …being completely obedient to one’s parents wishes during their lifetime. Chinese ceremony honoring Confucius The Golden Rule “Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.” World Religions/Ethical Systems The purpose of this unit was for you to analyze the following point: With the vast influence the world religions have/had on most human beings; what would the world be and have been like without them?