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World Geography Monday 9/14/15
Journal Topic: If “mono” means one and “theism” means a belief in god or gods, what does monotheism mean? If “poly” means many, what does polytheism mean; what does nontheism?
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Write down the notes in Green into your chart
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Monotheism Venn Diagrams- 15 min
Using your notes, identify the similarities and differences between the religions. Similarities = places that overlap Differences= places that do not overlap
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Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism- The oldest religions
Write down the notes in Green into your chart
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Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism- The oldest religion on earth that we know of Founded in India around 1700 BC No single founder Sacred Text: Rig Veda Beliefs: Brahman is the source of all divinity (holiness) Believe in reincarnation (soul is reborn many times based on Karma).
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Belief in: Caste System
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Hindu Leaders The leaders are the Brahmin Priests They teach the Rig Veda to their sons and are the highest caste in Hinduism
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Holi Main Hindu Holidays Diwali It celebrates spring, recognizes
various events in Hindu mythology and is time of disregarding social norms and indulging in general merrymaking. Diwali Hindu festival of lights lasting five days. For many Hindus, Diwali is also New Year's Eve.
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Hindu Gods SHIVA VISHNU BRAHMA
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Buddhism Buddhism: Started in India, then spread throughout Asia
Branched off of Hinduism about 500 BCE. Founder’s name: Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha)
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Buddhism Beliefs Four Noble Truths The world is full of suffering
Meditation is our only escape Nirvana is the ultimate goal Follow the Eightfold Path
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Eightfold Path Right Understanding Right Thought Right Speech
Right Action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Concentration
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Sacred Text and Leaders
Sacred Text: Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures Main leader: Dalai Lama
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Buddhist holidays Many! The most important is Vesak (Buddah’s birthday)- celebrated on the first full moon day in May
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Images of Buddha
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Confucianism Confucianism is a philosophy that began in China around B.C. Founded by Confucius. Beliefs: Confucianism is concerned mainly with social organization and politeness. Ethical system, not religion. It emphasizes respect for elders and education. Many books (not necessarily sacred or holy) Leaders are sages (educated men). They are not priests. No holidays- Everyday acts are considered rituals
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EXIT TICKET If you were a Muslim and your friend was Christian, what things would you agree on and what things would you disagree on? What if your friend practiced Judaism? If you believed in the philosophy of Confucius, how would you disagree with a Hindu? Rate yourself 0-5: I can: Identify the major religions of the world, their origins, beliefs, and practices. Compare and contrast the monotheistic religions.
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