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Chapter 6: Religions Unit 3
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Where Are the World’s Religions Distributed?
Introducing Religions 5 Major World Religions: Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Islam Atheism—belief that God/the divine does not exist Agnosticism—belief that the existence of God/the divine cannot be proven
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Basics of Religion Introducing Religions: Universalizing Religion:
Ethnic Religion: Monotheistic Religion: Polytheistic Religion P
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Where Are the World’s Religions Distributed?
Distribution of Christians Congregation: Denomination: Branch: What are the branches of Christianity? Which is the largest and oldest branch of Christianity? P
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Where Are the World’s Religions Distributed?
Distribution of Muslims Sunni Shiite (Shia, Shi’ah) Distribution of Buddhists Syncretic Distribution of Hindus Chinese Traditional Ethnic Religions/Philosophies: Confucianism Taoism
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Where Are the World’s Religions Distributed?
Distribution of Ethnic Religions Animism—inanimate objects, natural events, etc. have spirits and life Sikhism Judaism Shintoism
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Why Do Religions Have Distinctive Distribution?
Origin of Christianity and Islam in Asia Christianity: Jesus Christ Bethlehem, Jerusalem 8-4 BC Islam: Muhammed Mecca 570 AD 5 Pillars of Islam Origin of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama 563 BC Nepal Four Noble Truths
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Why Do Religions Have Distinctive Distribution?
Historical Diffusion of Religions Christianity: hierarchical and contagious diffusion Islam: relocation diffusion (hierarchical?) Recent Migration of… Christians (p ) Muslims (p.204) Jews (p. 205)
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Why Do Religions Organize Space in Distinctive Patterns?
Places of Worship: Christianity Islam Judaism Buddhism Hinduism
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Why Do Religions Organize Space in Distinctive Patterns?
Administration of space Hierarchical Religions Roman Catholicism Locally autonomous religions Islam Protestant Christianity Sacred Spaces Pilgrimage Holy places Disposal of the dead
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Why Do Religions Organize Space in Distinctive Patterns?
Religious Calendars: Universalizing—typically follow the main events in a founder’s life Birth, death, miracles, pilgrimages, etc. Judaism—based on events in the agricultural calendar in Israel Major events of Jewish history Ethnic religions—solstice
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Why Do Territorial Conflicts Arise Among Religious Groups?
India: Hinduism and the caste system Communism and religion Taliban and Western values Fundamentalism Jews vs. Palestinians in Israel/Palestine
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