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introduction to world religion


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Belief SystemsBelief Systems

What you will learn todayWhat you will learn today
What are the characteristics of major religions?
How are they similar and different?
How have major religions affected culture?
How have belief systems spread over large areas?

Animism
Animism is the belief that all
living and nonliving things in
nature have a spirit.
Animism was the belief system
of many early civilizations.
Animism in early civilizations
was often combined with
ancestor worship.
            

Animism dates back to earliest
humans and still exists. It can
be practiced by anyone who
believes in spirituality, but
does not proscribe to an
organized religion. Animist
gods and beliefs often explain
natural earthly things. The
presence of holy men or
women, visions, trances,
dancing, sacred items and
places are often
characteristic of animist
societies. Animism exists in
traditional African, Asian,
American and Aboriginal
cultures.

        

     
        

                           
      

                                                
             

Hinduism

Hinduism has no single
founder, but originated
from the mixing of
Harappan and Aryan
cultures in ancient India
around 1500 BCE.
Hindus believe in one
unifying spirit,
Brahman. Brahman
can manifest in many,
polytheistic, forms or in
one, monotheistic.

Hinduism is based on
the concept of
reincarnation (Spirits
return to earth many
times in different forms
trying to become one
with Brahman). The
soul moves up or down
a hierarchy depending
on their behavior in life.
A person moves closer
to Brahman by obeying
the law of karma. Karma
is the sum of all your
deeds, good and bad.
Good deeds involve
following your dharma,
or duties dependent on
your position, gender
and occupation.

The caste system (outlawed since 1948) was an
important part of Hinduism. Castes are social classes
into which a person is born and lives their entire life. If
a person has a good karma they may be reincarnated
into a higher caste.
This life Next life
Born into
A caste
Good Karma
Bad Karma
Higher caste
Lower caste

The caste system separated Indian society
into distinct social classes in which everyone
knew their place and believed that if they
followed the dharma of their caste, they
would be reincarnated into a better caste.
Brahmin
Kshatriya
Vaisya
Sudra
Untouchables

Over the centuries Hindu
beliefs were recorded
into a number of sacred
texts including the Vedas
and the Upanishads.
The Ramayana is a
Hindu creation story.

Hindus believe the
Ganges River is
sacred and often
wish to be
cremated and have
their ashes
sprinkled in the
river upon death.

Buddhism

•Buddhism was
founded by
Siddhartha Gautama
in northern India
around 560 BCE.
•Gautama was born
into a wealthy Hindu
family, but renounced
his wealth to seek
spiritual
enlightenment.

~Buddhism spread
through cultural
diffusion to
eastern Asia,
including China,
Thailand, Korea
and Japan.
~In other areas,
Buddhism was
adapted and took
on new forms.

Buddhism is based on the Four Noble Truths.
1. All life is
suffering.
2. Suffering is
caused by desire for
things that are
illusions.
3. The way to
eliminate suffering
is to eliminate
desire.
4. Following the
Eightfold path will
help people to
overcome desire.

Buddhism like
Hinduism:
Reincarnation
Karma
Dharma
But not
Caste system
Hindu gods
Hindu
priesthood
Buddhism has much in common with Hinduism,
but important differences.

                                       
Buddha did not record his teachings, but after he
died, his followers collected them into the
Tripitaka.

Today’s Tibetan
Buddhists are
led by the Dalai
Lama, who
advocates for
freedom from
China.

Judaism

Judaism originated in the Middle East
around 1000 BCE. According to Jewish
tradition, God chose the Hebrews and
helped them to escape slavery in Egypt.
Judaism was one of the first monotheistic
religions.

Basic Beliefs of Judaism
~The Torah is a
sacred scripture
recording laws and
events in Jewish
history.
~The Old Testament
of the Bible includes
the Torah.

~God gave
Hebrews the 10
Commandments
through Moses.
~The Ten
Commandments
describe how
people should
behave toward
God and one
another.

God made a covenant,
or promise to
Abraham to be the
God of the Hebrews.
Judaism had a great
influence on the later
development of
Christianity and Islam.

Jews were discriminated against in the Roman Empire
and eventually kicked out of their homeland, Israel, in
what is known as the Diaspora.

Christianity

Christianity originated from Judaism
about 30 CE.
Christians believe that Jesus was a
Messiah, or savior
Sent by God to bring eternal life to
anyone who would follow him. Jesus
accepted the Ten Commandments
and also preached equality of man
before God. The sacred text of
Christianity is the Bible. Although the
Romans originally felt threatened by
the Christians, and therefore allowed
Jesus to be crucified, Christianity
eventually became the official religion
of the Roman Empire.

Islam

Islam originated in
the Middle East
around 622 CE
with the Prophet,
Muhammad.
Muhammad was
born in Mecca and
traveled to Medina
in a journey called
the hijra, that
became the
founding of Islam.
Muslim
worshippers
follow
scriptures
called the
Quran, or
Koran. The
collection of
Islamic laws is
also known as
the Sharia.

Five Pillars of Islam
1.Faith in one God, Allah—monotheism
2. Five times daily prayer toward Mecca
3.Help for the poor
4.Fasting during the holy month of
Ramadan
5.Pilgrimage to holy city of Mecca

Spread of Islam--In the 150 years following the death
of Muhammad, Islam spread through trade, missionaries
and conquest into Asia and Africa.

Questions:
1.What do all these belief systems have in
common?
2.Which three all originated in the Middle East?
3.Which two originated in India?
4.Which religion gave rise to the caste system?
5.How do religions spread?
6.What is the similarity between the Five Pillars of
Islam and the Ten Commandments?
7.How are Hinduism and Buddhism alike and
different?