What is a Universalizing Religion?

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What is a Universalizing Religion?

A Universalizing Religion attempts to be global, to appeal to all people wherever they live, not just those of one culture or location.

The Five Major Universalizing Religions (According to Their Age) Buddhism (2500yrs ago) Christianity (2000yrs ago) Islam (1500yrs ago) Sikhism (15th Century) Baha‘i (19th Century)

What are similar traits in Universalizing Religions?

Each Major Universalizing Religion Is Divided Into: Branches Large and fundamental division within a religion. Denominations A division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations into a single administrative body. Sects A relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination.

Each Major Universalizing Religion Generally Believes: Calendars Dates focus on important lives to the founders of the religion. Places Tend to be located at places important to the founder or where important events occurred in the founder’s life.

Section B: Christianity

What are the general beliefs held by the Christian religion?

Monotheistic. Christians believe in the Judeo-Christian God Christianity is: Monotheistic. Christians believe in the Judeo-Christian God

Jesus of Nazareth. Christians believe that he was the son of God Christianity was founded by: Jesus of Nazareth. Christians believe that he was the son of God

Christmas (Birth of Jesus), Easter (Death of Jesus) Christianity’s Important Holidays: Christmas (Birth of Jesus), Easter (Death of Jesus)

The Vatican, Bethlehem, Jerusalem Christianity’s Important Places: The Vatican, Bethlehem, Jerusalem

What are the origins and diffusion patterns of Christianity?

What did the early areas (ca What did the early areas (ca. 300) of Christian diffusion have in common?

3 Types of Christian Diffusion Christian Missionaries moved from city to city bringing the teachings of Christianity to new places. Roman Soldiers as they conquered new lands. Through trade routes across the Western world. Relocation Diffusion As people converted, they spread the teachings from person to person. Contagious Diffusion As leaders of countries were converted, their influence caused their subjects to convert as well. European Conquest and Imperialism of the 16th – 19th century to places such as North America, Africa, Asia, Etc. Hierarchical Diffusion

What are the three major branches of Christianity?

Three Major Branches of Christianity Concentrations in Latin America, French Canada, Central Africa, and Southern and Eastern Europe. Roman Catholicism 24% of Christianity Split from the Roman Catholic church in the 16th century. Concentrations in North America, Northern Europe, Britain, South Africa, and Australia Protestantism 11% of Christianity Split from the Roman Catholic church in the 11th Century. Concentrations in Eastern Europe and Russia. Eastern Orthodox

Explain: Why would South America be largely Roman Catholic while North America is largely Protestant?

What are the largest Protestant denominations in the United States?

Describe the vernacular regions of the major Christian denominations in the US.