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Have a seat in your assigned seat Turn in Syllabus
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Put your phone in Azkaban
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Pretest
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Religions How far did we get? B1 B6 B8
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Religions of the world pg 2 of your notebook
Where (regions/ countries) was it practiced by 1200ce? Place of Origin/ birth Features/ practices of the religion Sects of the religion by 1200ce When did it start/ form? Christianity Judaism Islam Buddhism Hinduism Confucianism Animism
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Now make the chart in expo: fill in as much as you can in your groups of 3-4
Where (regions/ countries) was it practiced by 1200ce? Place of Origin/ birth Features/ practices of the religion Sects of the religion by 1200ce When did it start/ form? Christianity Judaism Islam Buddhism Hinduism Confucianism Animism
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Gallery walk I’ll tell you how to rotate
Each group needs to make 1 academic comment Add information Correct information Ask an academic question that extends the line of thinking
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Europe; Levant; scattered throughout Muslim Empires Levant
Where (regions/ countries) was it practiced by 1200ce? Place of Origin/ birth Features/ practices of the religion Sects of the religion by 1200ce When did it start/ form? Christianity Europe; Levant; scattered throughout Muslim Empires Levant Monotheistic; The Bible; Prayer; Church Orthodox Roman Catholic ~ 0 CE Judaism Europe; Levan; scattered through Muslim Empires Monotheistic; Torah; Talmud; Prayer; Temple/ synagogue ~ BCE (depends on perspective/ when becomes monotheisic) Islam Middle East; North Africa; East Africa; Iberia; Central Asia Arabian Peninsula Monotheistic; Quran; Prayer/ 5 pillars; mosque Sunni, Shia, Sufism ~500/600 CE Buddhism Mostly China; India; SE Asia; Japan Indian subcontinent Dharmic (act virtuously); non-theistic religion (not centered around god worship); 4 noble truths Mahayana; Theravada; Chinese Sects 6th cen BCE ( BCE) Hinduism Mostly Indian subcontinent Mono/polytheistic; dharma; karma; moksha; vedas; upanishads BCE Confucianism East Asia (China); Korea; Japan East Asia More of a philosophy b/c no God worship; filial piety; correct behavior 500 BCE Animism; Africa (West, central, south); Americas; central Asia Depends on the civilization attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena; Worship of dead ancestors Many different types depending on civilization Depends – start thousands of years ago Kippah
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Homework Syllabus due by Monday/Tuesday
We will be starting to learn how to use our textbook next week, so be prepared to start having to do readings and reading quizzes at home
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