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Caste system- social order of India; very strict brought by Aryans Set social hierarchy- specific rules for each stage Individuals can only work and marry within class May be reborn into a higher caste, but never move in one lifetime
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1. Brahmins (priests and scholars) 2. Kshatriyas (rulers, warriors) 3. Vaisyas (merchants, traders, farmers) 4. Sudras (peasants) 5. Pariahs (“Untouchables” – perform unpleasant tasks)
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Based on the interpretations of sacred texts – the Vedas Everything has Brahma Brahma- refers to Indian God Atman- the essence of an individual Monism- Hindu belief that Brahma and Atman are one
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Reincarnation-rebirth of the soul Dharma- fulfillment of one’s duty Help the soul be reborn to a higher caste Karma- positive or negative force generated by a person’s actions determines next caste level
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Ultimate goal - complete rebirth cycle and unite with Brahma Chief God = Brahma Most important animal to Hindus is the cow; this is why many Hindus do not eat beef
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Siddhartha Gautama (aka Buddha)- Truth and Enlightenment Two questions: (1) Why does suffering exist (2) What is the value of life and death? Search for truth for six years known as “The Enlightened One”
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1 - All human life involves suffering and sorrow 2 - Desiring only pleasure and material goods leads to suffering and sorrow 3 - Giving up desires and material goods help achieve nirvana 4 - Eightfold path leads to denial of desire and achievement of nirvana Nirvana- perfect peace; soul released from reincarnation
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Stress: loyalty, humanity, integrity, tradition, family and social relationships Focus on your actions on earth did not address afterlife. filial piety – respect for parents and elders
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Five Relationships 1. Father to son 2. Elder bro. to younger bro. 3. Husband to wife 4. Ruler to subject 5. Friend to Friend Except for 5 no relationship is equal. Always a superior.
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Founder-Laozi (Lao Tzu) Ultimate goal: live in harmony with nature Dao/Tao is “the Way” Stresses: understanding the way things are Flow with natural order accepting success and misfortune equally. Yin/Yang
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Founder- Hanfeizi and Li Si Believed people to be naturally evil and bad Motivated by greed and self interest Stressed: strict laws and harsh punishments Believed strength made great ruler and did not share this strength.
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Torah – first five books of the Hebrew Bible - stories told to teach lessons - Abraham - “father” of Hebrew people Covenant – God’s promise to protect Abraham and his descendants Moses – led Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt
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Thou shalt have no others gods before me Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain Remember the Sabbath Day and make it holy
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Honor thy Father and thy Mother Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not commit adultery Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife
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Fastest growing religion in world Muhammad – founder Qur'an - holy book Five Pillars of Islam –rites of passage Confession of fatih Pray 5 times daily, very formal Ramadan – no eat or drink during sun-up Charity to poor Hajj – pilgrimage to Mecca
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