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World Religions
The Western Religions
RELIGION
a set of beliefs concerning the cause,
nature, and purpose of the universe.
usually involving devotional and ritual
observances, and often containing a
moral code governing human activity
and conduct.
Polytheistic
Believing
Monotheistic
Believing
in MANY gods
Deity
A
god
in ONE god
Sect
Sections
within a religion usually
separated by subtle differences in their
beliefs within the same religion
prophet
a person who speaks for God or a deity, or
by divine inspiration.
Judaism
Founded about 2000 BC
Judaism's Deity
Monotheistic
Call God “Yahweh” – to scholars
Called “Adonai” – in the worship
services.
No
images of Yahweh
Judaism’s Key Beliefs
Belief in Yahweh (God)
10 Commandments given by Yahweh (God) to Moses
who is a prophet (someone who speaks the word of
God). Includes:
Do not steal, kill, or lie
Honor (respect your parents)
There is only one God
Believe in Afterlife
A person serves Yahweh (God) by studying the Torah
and living by its teachings.
Judaism's Holy Book
Bible
First 5 books are called the Torah
Different than complete Christian Bible
How is it Practiced?
Bar Mitzvah—at age 13 boys
celebrate their entrance into adult
religious community (girls=Bat
Mitzvah)
Several holidays that honor their
history and their God.
Passover recalls events from the
departure of the Jews from Egypt
where they had been enslaved.
Sacred Place
Jerusalem
Western Wall: Remains of Jewish Temple destroyed
by Romans in 70 AD. Believe when Messiah (savior)
comes, temple will be rebuilt.
Worship Services
Place of worship: Synagogue
Holy day (Sabbath or Shabbat) is from
sundown Friday to sundown Saturday
Services led by a Rabbi (Jewish spiritual
leader)
Divisions (Sects)
Orthodox
Conservative
Reform
Other Information
First monotheistic religion
Founded by Abraham
Same God as Christians and Muslims
Kosher = Various dietary restrictions
as interpreted in the Hebrew Bible
Christianity
Founded: 30 AD
Christianity’s Key Beliefs
Belief in God
Believe Jesus as son of God
Believe in Ten Commandments and
that they were given to Moses
Believe that Jesus died and then rose
from the dead to save people from sin.
Call him “Christ” or “Messiah”
Believe in heaven, hell, and afterlife
Christians believe that they can serve
God and achieve salvation by following
the teachings of Jesus
Christianity’s Deity
Monotheistic
Same God as Jews and Muslims
Christianity’s Holy Book
Bible –divided into two sections
Old
Testament
very
New
similar to the Jewish Bible
Testament
about
the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as well
as his followers after his death
How is it Practiced?
Many Christians also have a
practice of Baptism where
they are initiated into
Christianity
Holidays that celebrate
Jesus such as Christmas
(birth) and Easter
(resurrection after being
crucified)
Christianity’s Sacred Place
Jerusalem
Church of the Holy
Sepulchre
Church
built where
Jesus was crucified
Other
sites as well
Worship Services
Place of worship: Church
Holy Day: Sunday
Religious Leader: Priest; bishop;
archbishop; patriarch; pope; pastor;
minister; preacher; deacon
Christianity’s Divisions (Sects)
Some examples:
Roman Catholics
Eastern Orthodox
Baptist
Lutheran
Presbyterian
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
And many more
Other Information about Christianity
For many sects the cross represents symbol
of victory over death
Islam
Founded: 622 AD
Islam’s Key Beliefs
Belief in heaven, hell, and afterlife
5 Pillars:
1)Only one God-Allah and
Muhammad is his prophet
2)Pray 5x/day
3)Charity
4)Fast during Ramadan
5)Pilgramage to Mecca
Islam’s Deity
Monotheistic
Belief in God
Allah: Arabic word for God
Forbidden to draw images of
Muhammad and Allah
Colorful mosaics instead
Same God as Jews and
Christians
Islam’s Holy Book
Qur’an
Word
of Allah as given to Muhammad
Muslims believe Muhammad ascended to
heaven over a period of time where he
received messages from Allah through the
angel Gabriel
How is it Practiced?
Only Arabic can be used in worship as Muslim’s believe
the Arabic version to be true word of Allah
Ablution—cleansing before prayer
Don’t eat pork or drink alcohol
Halal-dietary restrictions based on the slaughtering of
meat
Holidays such as Id al-Fitr the celebrates the end of
Ramadan (fasting month).
Islam’s Sacred Places
Saudi Arabia
Cities of Mecca and Medina
Jerusalem
Dome
of the Rock: Muhammad ascended to heaven
to receive messages from Allah
this is in the exact
same area as
Western Wall
Worship Services
Place of worship: Mosque
Holy Day: Friday
Religious Leader: Imam; Sheikh
Islam’s Divisions (Sects)
Sunni and Shi’a (Shiites)
The division among Muslims began with
disagreements about who should lead after the
death of Muhammad.
Sunnis believe that anyone with a deep
understanding of Islam and the Qur’an can lead
Muslims
Shi’as believe that only direct descendants of
Muhammad can lead Muslims
Other Information about Islam
Muhammad is the founder, but trace many
beliefs back to Abraham
2nd largest world religion
Consider Jews and Christians to be “People
of the Book”
Both
have a holy book with many of the same
messages as Qur’an
Muslims think of Moses and Jesus as prophets,
with Muhammad being the final prophet
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Hinduism
Founded about 2000 BC
Holy Book
Veda’s
Collection of texts
Rig Veda: oldest Hindu
writings
Oldest writings of the major
religions
Upanishads
Hindu teachers comments
on the Vedas written about
750 and 550 BCE.
Hinduism’s Deity
Polytheistic
Examples of main gods are
Brahma: creator of universe
Vishnu: preserver of universe
Shiva: destroyer of universe
Devi; a great mother goddess
Hindus free to choose which god or
gods they worship or none at all
Key Beliefs
Goal of religion is to reach enlightenment (true
understanding and happiness)—Moksha
Three paths to moksha: path of right thinking, path of right
action, or the path of religious devotion
Reach enlightenment after freeing themselves from
earthly desires
Belief in reincarnation: Individual soul is born again
and again until perfect understanding of all things is
achieved
Karma (good and bad deeds) follows you from one
life to another and influences your circumstances
How is it Practiced?
Many use deep meditation and prayer to reach
enlightenment
Achieve enlightenment through worship, attainment of
knowledge, and virtuous acts
Sacred Place
Ganges River in India
Bathe in water to cleanse and purify themselves
Sick and disabled come in the belief that the holy water might
cure their illnesses.
Several other rivers
Sacred city of Varansai in India—city of Hindu god Shiva
Worship Services
Place of worship: home or at temples
Temples contain shrines to important gods
or goddesses
Annual festivals at temples to honor gods
At home, worship around a shrine to a god
that is important to the family
Spiritual Leader = Guru, Saga - These are
not service leaders, but guide people on
how to manage their lives around god.
Divisions (Sects)
Haktism
Reform Hinduism
(monotheistic)
Vaishnavites
Shaivites
Other Information
No single founder
Began as a blending of cultures when the Aryans (people from
area between Aral and Caspian Seas (Modern day Uzbekistan,
Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan) moved into the Indus River
Valley
Major religion of India
Caste system: Rigid class system that dictates jobs and positions
within society—nearly impossible to change caste.
Religion is a way to free soul from illusions, disappointments,
and mistakes of life.
3rd largest world religion
Buddhism
Founded: Approx. 530 BC
Buddhism's Key Beliefs
The Three signs of Being
Four Noble Truths
duhkha – life is unsatisfactory
anitya – nothing is permanent
anatman – there is no such thing as a soul
Life is filled with suffering and sorrow
The cause of all suffering is desire
The way to end all suffering is to end all desires.
You can overcome desires and attain enlightenment by following the Eightfold
Path.
Nirvana (enlightenment) —release from selfishness and pain.
Belief in reincarnation : living beings, after death are reborn and
continue to exist
All living things possess the potential for spiritual growth and the
possibility of rebirth as humans
Buddhism’s Deity
No personal deity
Buddha is not a god, but a title of someone
who has reached Nirvana
Buddhism’s Holy Book
The first written collections of Buddha’s
teachings, were called canons and written
in two different languages.
Dhammapada
Memorable
– “Verses of Righteousness”
sayings of Buddha Including
Four Noble Truths
Eight fold path
How is it Practiced?
The Eight Fold Path
A guideline for Buddhist to follow to live the best possible life and
reach Nirvana
Right View, Thought, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness,
Concentration.
Buddhist strive to follow Buddha’s teaching through meditation
and hopefully achieve enlightenment
Buddhism’s Sacred Places
Various sites in India that relate to Buddha’s life
Birthplace: Lumbini Grove
Place of Enlightenment: Bodh Gaya
Various branches of Buddhism have their own
sites
Worship Services
Place of worship:
Many Buddhists make offerings at shrines,
temples, and monasteries. This is carried
over as part of their cultural and less part
of Buddhism itself.
Buddhism’s Divisions
Two branches are:
Theravada:
Mahayana:
Try to stay as close as possible to Buddha’s recorded teachings
More accepting of change
There are also divisions of Buddhism that are based on
their location:
Tibetan Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
Pure Land Buddhism
Other Information about Buddhism
Founded by Siddhartha Gautama
Searched
for religious truth and end to
suffering of life
After 49 days of meditation he achieved
understanding of the cause of suffering
Became known as “enlightened one” or
Buddha
Buddhism was born from Hinduism
Confucianism
Founded: 500’s BC
VALUE SYSTEM
Confucianism's Holy Book
The Analects:
Earliest
and most authentic record of
Confucius's ideas.
Written about 400 BC
Confucianism's Deity
None
Confucianism ’s Key Beliefs
5 Relationships:
•
–
–
Social order, harmony, and good government could be restored
in China if society were organized around 5 relationships:
1.
Ruler and Subject
2.
Father and son
3.
Husband and wife
4.
Older brother and younger brother
5.
Friend and friend
Golden Rule: Do not do unto others what you would not want
others to do unto you
Confucianism’s Practices and Rituals
Many of the rituals of ancient Chinese religion
Sacrifices to the gods and to ancestors
Celebrate Confucius’ birthday on September 28
Holiday in some countries (also plays tribute to Teachers!)
Confucianism’s Worship Services
Moral philosophy—way of
life, not a religion
Confucianism’s Sacred Places
China
Mount Lushan contains many landmarks of Confucianism
Confucianism’s Divisions (Sects)
• None as it is a way of life (belief system)
Other Information about
Confucianism
Founded by Confucius
Foundation of Chinese government and
social order
Spread beyond China and influenced
civilizations throughout East Asia
Education is important for welfare of
individual AND society
Foundation for bureaucracy—trained civil
service (people who run governments)