“Certainties will be exchanged for uncertainties.”

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“Certainties will be exchanged for uncertainties.” What does this mean? “Certainties will be exchanged for uncertainties.”

Important Concepts Regarding Spread of Christianity Why did missionaries have greater success in Spanish America and in the Philippines? The overwhelming European presence (conquest, settlement, missionaries, forced labor, social disruption, disease) Seemed as if old gods had been “bested” and future lay with the new powerful religion Note: These were localized, small-scale, orally based religions (would be less resistant)

Important Concepts Regarding Spread of Christianity What made Europeans different than earlier conquerors? No official flexibility. “They claimed exclusive religious truth and south the utter destruction of local gods and everything associated with them.” Why was there very limited acceptance of Christianity in early modern China? Page 658 - 659

Persistence and Change in Afro-Asian Cultural Traditions Syncretic religions develop: Vodou (Vodun) in Haiti Santeria in Cuba What are they a combination of? West African traditions and Catholicism

Reminders of Earlier Spread of Islam Southeast Asia & West Africa Islam was introduced by traveling merchants and solidified by activities of Sufi Holy men UNLIKE Middle East, India, and North Africa where is was established by Arab and Turkish Conquest Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires had Turkik origins, while the Songhay Empire did not The Ottoman and Safavid ruled over heartland of Muslim world, where majority of subjects followed Islam. The Mughal and Songhay ruled over regions were Islam was a minority faith. The rulers of the Safavid Empire were the only ones to impose a Shia version of Islam as the official religion of the state

Further Spread of Islam Anyone else confused by page 660? Main ideas: The islands of Southeast Asia illustrate the diversity of belief and practice that accompanied the spread of Islam in the early modern era Aceh vs. Java Accommodation vs. more orthodox version of the religion? Religious syncretism became increasingly offensive and heretical  religious renewal and reform that emerged in 18th century Examples: Aurangzeb (1658-1707) Religious wars in West Africa Southeast & Central Asia: tension grew between localized and blended versions of Islam and those who sought to “purify such practices in the name of a more authentic” faith

Wahhabism Mid-18th century Arabia Islamic scholar: Ibn Abd al-Wahhab Argued weakening of Islamic world was due to deviations from the pure faith of Islam Considered school of Sunni Islamic thought Received political backing of Muhamad Ibn Saud Became an expansive state in central Arabia (Mecca itself under Wahhabi control in 1803) Two video clips

Developments in India Bhakti Movement Sikhism: 15th CENTURY! Monotheistic religion First guru = Guru Nanak Focused on developing love toward humanity and the divine, leading eventually to the end of reincarnation, value honest labor and social service Most famous place of worship = Golden Temple in Amritsar Have no idols Recognize no caste restrictions Two video clips

Sikhism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdlPy5HlppY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXErPzsqRu8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zRko61jDT0 (“It comes from a time, when there was both Hinduism and Islam”) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2yYpLQepH4

Changes in China? Buddhism? Kaozheng? Neo-Confucianism? Two video clips