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Religions
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Judaism Monotheistic: One all-powerful God Holy Book: Torah Founder: Abraham – Founding Date: Origin: Israel Other important figures: – Moses (led people out of Egypt and founded nation of Israel) – King David (First important king of Israel) – King Solomon (wisest king)
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Central Beliefs One all powerful God who created the Universe and the world Israelites: God’s chosen people to bring the Word of God
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Different Sects: Orthodoxy: More Conservative Hasidism: More mystical Reform: More liberal Historical Sects: – Pharisees – Sadducees – Essenes
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Christianity Monotheistic Holy Book: Bible – (Old Testament: Jewish Torah, New Testament: Collection of writings giving more “complete” picture of God’s word Founder: Jesus Christ Origin: Israel Other Important Figures: – 12 Apostles (original followers of Jesus) – Saints (St. Paul) – Martin Luther – John Calvin
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Central Beliefs Fulfillment of Jewish Holy Scriptures and prophecy Jesus Christ son of God and Savior of world Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) Very pacifist religion
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Sects Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy – Greek – Russian Protestantism – Lutheranism – Calvinism – Baptist – Evangelism
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Islam Monotheistic Holy Book: Quran – (Incorporates Bible in holy texts {and Torah in Old Testament} Refers to Christians and Jews as “People of the Book” Founder: Muhammad Important Historical Figures: – Abu Bakr, Muwawiyah I, Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan Mehmed II
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Sects: Sunni: belief that the Caliph (religious leader) can be anyone worthy of job – 97% of Muslim world Shia: belief that the Caliph must be a descendant of Muhammad – 3%, mostly in Iran and Central Asia
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Central Beliefs Same God as Christianity and Judaism Islam is the fulfillment of the Scriptures according to Abraham (founder of Judaism) Jesus 2 nd most important prophet (not son of God)
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Hinduism Polytheistic Holy Book: Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana Founder: Unknown
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Central Beliefs Many Gods all incarnations of one all- powerful God Vishnu Caste System: levels of society all people are born into (reincarnation to go to next level) Religion of India
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Buddhism No God, Spiritual Holy Book: Sutra Founder: Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) Important Historical Figures: – Ashoka
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Central Beliefs Spiritual Movement where there is no central divine figure Four Noble Truths: – 1. All life is suffering – 2. We suffer because of desire – 3. The only way to eliminate suffering is to eliminate desire – 4. The only way to eliminate desire is through the Eight-Fold Path
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8 Fold Path
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Confucianism No God: Philosophical Movement Holy Book: Analects Founder: Confucius
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Central Beliefs Maintain society and make sure that everyone is in their proper place – Like Caste System: but, you can change your position based on merit – VERY Patriarchal: Women must be taken care of by first father, then husband, then son Heaven: its real, but don’t worry about it, be concerned with the NOW
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Daoism No God Founder: Lao Zi
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Central Beliefs Must be in Harmony with the Dao (the Path, or “Way) Wu-wei: action through inaction (nature will take care of itself)
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Zoroastrianism Two Gods: Dualism – Good vs. Evil – Ahura Mazda (Good) – Ahirman (Evil) Holy Book: Zend Avesta Founder: Zarathusra
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Paganism Pagani: Latin for “countryside” – Kind of like “redneck” Biased term, generally used for people who had not converted to Christianity Term for any people who maintain their traditional religion and have not converted to a mainstream global religion
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