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Lesson Structure
• Essential Question
• Religious Expression
• 3 American Religions
• Bish Buck Guessing
Game
Essential Question
• How can religion shape or influence
culture?
Elements of Culture and Influence
Values
Beliefs
Attitudes
Religious Expression
Elements of Expression
Verbal
Action
Tangible
• “From the colonial period through the
current day, there has been a powerful
current of religiousness that appears to
affect all aspects of American life”
Religion in American
Culture
• Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics
• Daily Life
• Politics
• Economy
Judaism
• It is the complex total way of life for the
Jewish people, made up of religion, law,
and cultural traditions.
• God revealed a pattern and structure of
communal and individual life they consider
law.
Origins and Mythos
• Original settlement, located between the
Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea.
(Canaan)
• Abraham brought the Hebrew people to
Canaan.
• The Hebrew ancestors of the people of Israel
migrated to Egypt, where they lived in
servitude.
• Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt and into
the desert for 40 years.
• During this time God came to Moses at Mt.
Sinai and delivered the 10 Commandments.
• These commandments are the foundation of
the civil and religious laws of Judaism.
• After resettlement, Canaan became Israel.
General Information
• One God: Yahweh (YHVH).
• Meaning of Life:
• Obey God’s commandments
• Live in a morally good or
correct manner
• Afterlife:
• Not clearly defined
• Practices:
• Bar/bat mitzvah
• Sabbath
• Prayer
• Hanukkah
• Texts: Torah
• Place of Worship: Synagogue
A major religion stemming from the life,
teachings, and death of Jesus of Nazareth
in the 1st century AD. It has become the
largest of the worlds religions.
Christianity
The religion is more than a system of
belief. It also has generated a culture, a
set of ideas ways of life, and practices.
Origins and Mythos
• Born in Bethlehem to a Jewish couple, Mary and
Joseph through immaculate conception.
• In his adult life Jesus began traveling, preaching,
completing good works, and performing miracles.
• He emphasized monotheism, the 10
commandments, and the personal relationship
with god.
• His teachings challenged Roman ideals and were
considered blasphemy for which he was sentenced
to death by crucifixion.
• After raising from the dead, his apostles were
convinced he was the Messiah.
• The New Testament is a continuation of the
Torah written after his death.
General Information
• God: Holy Trinity (one god)
• God the father
• God the son
• God the Holy Spirit
• Meaning of Life: All have sinned and
are separated from God. Salvation is
through faith in Christ.
• Afterlife: Resurrection of body and
soul; eternal heaven or hell.
Purgatory.
• Practices:
• Prayer
• Bible study
• Communion
• Easter, Christmas
• Texts: Bible Old and New Testament
• Place of worship: Church
Islam
• Religious concepts and practices include
the Five Pillars of Islam, obligated acts of
worship, and Islamic law which directs
almost every aspect of life and society.
• Islamic doctrine, law, and thinking in
general are based upon four sources, or
fundamental principles.
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The Quran
Traditions
Consensus
Individual thought
Origins and Mythos
• Muslims believe that the verses
of the Quran were revealed to
Muhammad by God through the
archangel Gabriel many times
between 610 CE, until his death
632.
• In Islam Muhammad is
considered the last of a series of
prophets including Adam, Noah,
Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.
• Originating in Mecca it quickly
spread throughout the region.
• In 622 CE, when the Prophet
migrated to Medina, his
preaching was soon accepted,
and the community-state of
Islam emerged.
General Information
One God: Allah, the same God
revealed in Jewish and Christian text.
Meaning of Life:
• Submit (Islam) to the will of
God to gain paradise after
death.
Afterlife:
• Eternal paradise or eternal
Hell.
Practices:
• Five Pillars
• no alcohol, no pork
• Ramadan
Place of Worship: Mosque
Texts: Quran
God the Creator, Allah, Yahweh, ect.
Adam and Eve
Wife-Sarah
Wife-Hagar
Abraham
Isaac
Son-Ishmael
Hebrew People
Arab People
Torah + Talmud
Jesus Christ
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Sunni
Muhammad
Shia
Adherents (followers)
Worldwide
• Islam: 1.6 billion
• Judaism: 14 million
• Christianity: 2.2 billion
Bish-Bucks Guessing Game
RULES:
• Pair with a partner.
• 30 sec to view image and decide
which religion is being depicted.
• After 30 seconds the group that
answers correctly will receive a
bish buck!
• "May the children of the stock
of Abraham who dwell in the
land continue to merit and
enjoy the goodwill of the other
inhabitants. While everyone
shall sit safely under his own
vine and fig-tree and there shall
be none to make him afraid."
• George Washington, 1790
Judaism
• “I know where I’m going and I
know the truth, and I don’t
have to be what you want me
to be. I’m free to be what I
want.” – Muhammad Ali
Islam
• “The real democratic American
idea is, not that every man shall
be on a level with every other
man, but that every man shall
have liberty to be what God
made him, without hindrance.”
• Henry Ward Beecher 1875
Christianity
• “The Scriptures tell us
righteousness exalteth a
Nation.”
• Abigail Adams
Christianity
• “I don’t normally talk about
my religion publically
because I don’t want people
to associate me and my
flaws with this beautiful
thing”
• Dave Chappelle 1998
Islam
• “We have no understanding of
the energy that God planted
within our souls. Therefore, God
has to test us to bring forth
those treasures that are buried
deep within ourselves and
make us unique.”
• Rebbeztin Esther Jungreis
Judaism