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Geographies of Religion Religions in Global Context Monotheistic vs. Polytheistic vs. Atheistic Animistic Syncretic –Santeria –Candomblé

Religions in Global Context (cont’d) Cosmogony Rituals Universalizing vs. Ethnic Religion Civil Religion

Religions in Global Context (cont’d)

Major Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Sikhism Q: What is the difference between “Islam” and “Muslim?”

Religious Hearths and Diffusion Hearth Primary vs. Secondary Hearth Diaspora

Religion Hearths and Diffusion (cont’d) Religions of the Semitic Hearth Religions –Judaism –Christianity –Islam Diaspora

Religion Hearths and Diffusion (cont’d)

Religions of the Indic Hearth Religions –Hinduism –Buddhism –Sikhism

Religion, Society and Globalization Sacred Space: Jerusalem

Sacred Spaces (cont’d) Pilgrimage Community, Identity, and Scale Religion and Settlement Sanctification Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d)

Sacred Spaces (cont’d) Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d) Q: Is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict an issue strictly about religion or are there other factors?

Tradition and Change Modernism Secularization Caste System Religious Fundamentalism Islamic Traditionalism –Jihad Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d)

Globalization of Renewalism Renewalism Prosperity Gospel Megachurches Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d)

Globalization of Renewalism Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d)

Geopiety Religious Ecology Environmental Stewardship Religion and Landscape Religion, Nature and Landscape

Religion, Society and Globalization (cont’d) What a Geographer Sees: Deathscapes Q: If you were to make a map of “Birthscapes,” what locations would you look to map?