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The Middle East (Southwest Asia) FSMS 7th Grade Social Studies; Unit 2 SWA Religions, Christianity Day 10 Georgia Standard SS7G8(c)

FIRST FIVE Agenda Message Thursday September 20th: Start Christianity. Judaism Review for Pop-Quiz Tomorrow. Standard: Describe the diverse cultures of the people of SWA. E.Q. for Thursday 9/20/18: How are the Torah and the Holy Christian Bible similar? Warm Up: Who are the patriarchs of Christianity? TODAY WE WILL: Complete the History of Judaism Start the History of Christianity Fill-out of SWA Religions Beliefs & Customs Worksheet

ANSWERS E. Q. Answer for Thursday September 20th: The Torah and the Old Testament of the Holy Christian Bible are essentially the same because Christianity grew out of Judaism. Warm-Up Answer: Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob

FIRST FIVE Agenda Message: Open book Take Home Quiz on Ethnic Groups & Judaism today. Make-up quiz next week. Start Islam today. Standard: Describe the diverse cultures of the people of SWA. E.Q. for Friday; 9/21/17: Who was Muhammed? Warm Up: How do Judaism & Christianity differ when it comes to the Messiah? TODAY WE WILL: Explain what started the division between Sunni & Shia Muslims Complete SWA Religions Beliefs & Customs Worksheet

ANSWERS E. Q. Answer for Friday September 21st: Patriarch of Islam Warm-Up Answer: Both Christianity & Judaism believe in the concept of the Messiah. Christians believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah. That he has lived, been crucified dead and buried and on the third day he arose from the dead. Jews on the other hand, are still waiting for the Messiah to come.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Standard SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest Asia (Middle East). (c) Compare and contrast the prominent religions in Southwest Asia (Middle East): Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Introduction Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have their origins in the lands that make up the countries of Southwest Asia. Though these three religions have much in common, historically there has been a great deal of religious conflict in this part of the world. All of the other countries in the religion are mostly Muslim, although most also have a Christian minority. There are further divisions within all three religions. Most are divided into a number of sects or groups.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Christianity/History Christianity is a religious movement that grew out of Judaism during the time of Roman rule in Palestine. The founding figure in Christianity is Jesus, a man who was born in Bethlehem in Judea to a Jewish family. Tradition holds that he lived a modest life In Nazareth as a carpenter until he began to attract attention as a teacher and preacher when he reached approximately thirty years old. While Jesus followed Jewish law and belief, he spoke of a more personal relationship with God, focusing on both the love of God and the generous treatment of neighbors and acquaintances.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Christianity/History cont. He had a number of followers who became known as his disciples, and their writings provide much of what is known about the life and teachings of Jesus. The first four books of the New Testament are made up of these writings. They are known as the Gospels. Many among both Romans and the Jewish leaders worried about the attention Jesus attracted among the common people. Some of his followers went so far as to claim that he was the long awaited Messiah, or “savior of man.”

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Christianity/History cont. Jewish leaders claimed Jesus encouraged such beliefs and was therefore guilty of crimes against Jewish teachings. The Roman ruler, Pontius Pilate, saw him as a threat to his authority and that of the Roman Empire. As a result Jesus was sentenced to death by crucifixion. After his death, his followers believed that he was able to rise from the dead and walk among them again before going to heaven. They continued to call him the Messiah or the Greek term “Christos” which was shortened to Christ.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Christianity/History cont. Word of Jesus’ rising from the dead began to spread quickly, and along with his teachings became the basis for a new religion called Christianity. His followers emphasized this new religion’s willingness to accept all that were willing to believe, not just the Jews. They angered the Romans, as they refused to worship Roman gods and goddesses. As a result many of the early Christians were put to death by the Roman authorities.

The Middle East Diverse Cultures Ethnic Groups & Religions Christianity/History cont. In spite of Roman persecution the religion continued to have growing appeal among many who did not like Roman rule and who wanted a religion that emphasized both Old Testament teachings and the loving forgiving God described by Jesus. By the year 300 A.D., Christianity had spread to most parts of the Roman world. In 313 A.D., the Roman Emperor Constantine officially ended the harsh treatment of Christians and made Christianity a religion approved by the Roman Empire.