EQ: What are the origins of each religion?

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EQ: What are the origins of each religion?

EQ: What are the origins of each religion? 11/19 BELLRINGER – How and why do you think different religions began?

Hinduism origins No known founder or start date Hindu beliefs existed prior to recorded history but the word “Hinduism” originated around 700 BC to refer to the people living in India

Religion origins storyboard Each group will receive a reading on a different religion. Read the description of the origins of your religion Write down the most important events in order for your storyboard. (Buddhism – 8 events; Islam – 8 events; Christianity – 6; Judaism – 4 events) Compare with group *** YOU MUST CHECK YOUR EVENTS WITH ME BEFORE YOU START YOUR STORYBOARD*** Create a storyboard which explains the most important events of the origin of the religion

STORYBOARD HOW TO… Remember: Storyboard is in chronological order Each box needs a drawing and a caption Your caption CANNOT be copied (own words) IN YOUR NOTEBOOK: Create the timeline of the origin of your religion. Main events and supporting details.

EQ: What are the beliefs of each religion? 11/21 Bell Ringer Write the 5 religions in chronological order of origin For each religion: Write the year and place of origin

Hinduism: 2000 BC India Judaism: 1900 BC Canaan (Palestine/Israel) Buddhism: 563 BC-Nepal Christianity: 30 AD Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel) Islam: 622 AD: Mecca (Arabian Peninsula)

Based on the origins: What do Christianity and Judaism have in common Based on the origins: What do Christianity and Judaism have in common? What do Christianity, Judaism and Islam have in common? What do Hinduism and Buddhism have in common?

Belief in Gods Monotheistic: Belief in 1 God Polytheistic: Belief in many gods

Abrahamic religions: All stem from Judaism-Monotheistic Judaism:1900 BC Christianity 30 AD Islam: 622 AD