Where are Religions Distributed?
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Where are
Religions
Distributed?
Chapter 6: Religion
Key Issue #1
Universal vs. Ethnic Religions
Universal
Global
Appeal to all people
Ex. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism
Divide into branches, denominations, sects
Ethnic
Regional/local
Specific group of people
Ex. Judaism, Hinduism, Confucianism
Christianity
Basic
Beliefs:
Jesus Christ is the son of God and the Savior
of all mankind
The
sins
messiah that atoned (paid) for all mans’
Believe in the teachings of Jesus and his
apostles (New Testament)
Believe in the teachings of the old
testament, predicting the appearance of
Christ
Christianity Stats
More than 2 billion “members”
Most widespread and practiced religion
Branches:
Roman Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox
In order of number of “members”
Map of Branches in Europe (p. 171)
W. Hemisphere
Latin Am. – 93% Roman Catholic
US map pg. 172
Outside the three main branches
Smaller groups but influential
Ex. Mormons (Latter-day Saints)
Origins of Christianity
Christianity originated with the teachings of
Jesus in the middle of the 1st Century
Differences in Christian branches are over which
set of doctrines (rules made after the death of
Jesus) to adhere to
Teachings of the Bible and Apostles
Began in present day Middle East (Israel)
Roman Catholics – headed by Pope
Orthodox – disagreement between Popes &
Patriarchy of Constantinople
Protestant – Martin Luther about 1517
Diffusion of Christianity
Hearth of Christianity was Palestine (Israel)
First diffused through relocation diffusion
Missionaries spread it through much of the
Roman Empire
Contagious, expansion diffusion spread around
countryside
Hierarchical, expansion diffusion happened
when Roman Emperors Constantine &
Theodosius accepted Christianity
Relocation diffusion continued through
missionaries and European colonization
Diffusion in US relates to immigrant settlements
Cosmogony
Religious
belief concerning the origins of
the Universe
Christianity – God created Universe FOR
humans
God is greater than natural laws
Natural disasters can be seen as
punishments
Christian Calendar
Easter
– Resurrection of
Christ
Christianity has been
infused into Thanksgiving
Christmas – Jesus’ Birth
Christian Churches
Churches
function as the center of
religious practice
Regular attendance
Church
architecture communicates a lot
of information
Denomination, values, etc.
Social
aspect of religion
Leadership in Christianity
Roman
Catholic – Hierarchical
Pope – head of the religion
Archbishops – lead provinces
Bishops – lead a diocese
Priests – lead parishes
Protestant
– Autonomous to hierarchical
Pastors – head of the church