Nine Dimensions Intro
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Nine
Dimensions of
Religion
LO ’s:
-Explain the differences between indigenous
and world religions
--Identify nine dimensions of religion and link
them to features of Catholicism
Starter Activity
Without looking at your notes from yesterday:
Come up with one-two sentences defining the
word religion.
List 5 of the major world religions.
Indigenous vs World
religions
Indigenous religion – originates within a culture
and is identified with that culture. Examples:
Aboriginal, Maori and people of Pacific regions,
North American
World religion – when a religion spreads beyond
its culture of origin, adapting to other cultures.
Examples: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism,
Buddhism, Judaism are the main world religions
Nine Dimensions of
Religion
There are many ways to analyse a religion.
Here are nine dimensions that will be extremely
valuable to you for the Unit Standard
Assessment at the conclusion of the Unit.
Sacred Texts
The holy books of the religion. Note that
some traditional religions had no sacred texts
because they were an oral tradition. However
their carvings and other works of art could be
regarded as their form of “sacred texts”
Sacred Beliefs
The central beliefs of a religious group
Sacred Symbols
The objects, places and, sometimes people that
are considered holy by the religions members.
Sacred Rituals
The Religious ceremonies, prayers and
practices through which a religion’s
members worship and celebrate.
Sacred Ethics
(Moral Laws) – The moral laws of a religion
Religious Social
Structure
The social organisation of the Religion
Religious Experience
The personal experience of the believer
Sacred Stories
The religious stories which explain meaning
for the religion
Religious History
History of religion and it’s development over
time. Includes ways in which individuals,
movements and events have shaped its identity.
Your Task
Get into groups of 2. Work out examples of each
dimension for the Roman Catholic Church
Pick your partner wisely and be prepared to share
your answers with the rest of the class!
Sacred Texts
The Bible
Catechism of the Catholic Church
Sacred Beliefs
That Jesus is truly the Son of God
Heaven and Hell
Being created in God’s Image
Sacred Symbols
Sacred Rituals
Baptism
Eucharist
Marriage
Liturgy…
Sacred Ethics
Ten Commandments
Modern ethics
Bio-ethics
Religious Social
Structure
Headed by the Pope
Cardinals and Bishops
Priests and Religious
Laity (us)
Religious Experience
Personal Revelation
Mystical Experience
Pilgrimage Experiences
Sacred Stories
The Story of Creation
Noah’s Arc
Parables
Religious History
Jewish Origins
Roman influence in Church’s Infancy
Middle Ages
Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Second Vatican Council