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Hello Scholars! Today you need: Your binder open to receive papers.
Field Notes. A trusty writing utensil before class starts.
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Stand up and push your chair in!
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Essential Question How do social scientists study the world’s cultures?
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Learning Targets I can explain why religion is important to study as part of world history. I can discuss religious beliefs in a respectful manner.
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Image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
World Religions Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism Islam, Buddhism, Shinto Sikhism, Bahai, Jainism Image from
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Ground Rules for Learning about Religion
Our goal is understand the religious beliefs of others, but we will not impose our beliefs on others.
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Ground Rules for Learning about Religion
We will be respectful when speaking about the beliefs of others.
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Ground Rules for Learning about Religion
We will share our knowledge (you may know more than the teacher!)
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Why Study Religion? Influence of the Ancient World
From the Fertile Crescent From India Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Jainism Buddhism Sikhism
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Polytheism Poly = many Theism = belief in god Poly + theism = belief that there are many gods
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Examples Greeks = Zeus, Hera, Ares, Aphrodite, Hermes
Romans = Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, Mercury Vikings = Odin, Thor, Freya, Loki, Tyr
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Monotheism Mono = one Theism = Belief in a god
Mono + theism = belief that there is only one god.
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Why Study Religion? Religion in the World
Christianity: 33% (2.4 billion people) Islam: 24.1% (1.8 billion people) Hinduism: 16% (1.15 billion people) Unaffiliated, including atheist and agnostic: 16.% Buddhism: 7.1% (0.5 billion people) Sihk, Baha’i: 0.5% Judaism: 0.2% Other: 0.8% 2015 Pew Research Center data ( Retrieved 11/12/18.
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Why Study Religion? Religion in the USA
Christianity: 73.7% Unaffiliated, including atheist or agnostic: 18.2% Judaism: 2.1% Other (including Sikh, Unitarian, Pagan, First Peoples):5% Islam: 0.8% Buddhism: 1% Hinduism: 1% 2016 Pew Research Center data ( Retrieved 11/12/18.
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Why Study Religion? Lasting Legacy
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Why Study Religion? Understand Conflict
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Table Discussion What are the reasons why we study religion in history class? What are some of the important questions in life that religion tries to help answer?
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Let’s Prepare Our Notes
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Closure Notes in Field Notes Folder.
Field Notes Folder in middle of table. QUIETLY SIT and WAIT for further instructions
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