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Michael Klees & Cam Brown
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Definition: a belief system and a set of practices that recognize the existence of a power higher than mankind. Acts as a powerful shaper of daily life Eating habits Dress code Celebrations Family practices
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Proselytic: Always seeking new members to convert Ethnic: Focused around a specific ethnic group & doesn’t wish to seek converts Syncretism: Combining two or more belief systems Orthodox: Emphasis purity of faith
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Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Judaism
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Definition: A religion that attempts to appeal to and convert all people Broken down into Branches, Denominations, and Sects Branch: Large fundamental divisions within a religion Denomination: Group of common congregations within a branch Sect: Small groups who have broken away from a certain denomination
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Christianity Roman Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Methodist, Mormon, Lutheran, Episcopalian, etc. Buddhism Islam Sikhism
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Largest Universalizing religion 2 billion followers Founded by Jesus 30 C.E. In Israel Monotheistic (belief in one God) Doctrine & Holy Book 10 Commandments Bible Holy Sites Churches Jerusalem
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Branches: Roman Catholic (52%) Protestant (21%) Eastern Orthodox (10%) Other (17%)
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2 nd largest universal religion 1.3 billion followers Fastest growing Founded by Muhammad 622 C.E. Middle East 5 Pillars Allah is one true God Pray 5 times a day towards Mecca Charity Fast during Ramadan Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca
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Monothesitic Holy Sites Mecca Medina Jerusalem Holy Book Qur'an Branches Sunni (83%) Shiite (16%)
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3 rd largest universalizing religions 400 million followers Founded by Siddhartha Gautama 590-600 B.C. Lumbini, Nepal Four Noble Truths All living things must endure suffering Suffering, which is caused by desire to live, leads to reincarnation Goal of all existence is to escape from suffering and the endless cycle of reincarnation into Nirvana Nirvana is attained through an Eight-fold path, which included rightness of belief, resolve, speech, action, livelihood, effort, thought, and meditation Eightfold Path
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Holy Sites 8 religious shrines Meditation to reach enlightment Branches: Mahayana (56%) Theravada (38%) Tantrayana (6%)
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Definition: A religion that appeals to a specific group of people Typically found in one or few locations of the world Not as popular as universalizing religions Examples Hinduism Judaism
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Largest Ethnic Religion 3 rd largest religion in the world 900 million followers Polytheistic religion (belief in multiple Gods) Shiva, Vishnu, & Brahma are 3 main Gods Founded in India Places of Worship Temples
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Law of Karma: all actions produce effects in the future Dharma: one’s duty in this life, and to strive for harmonious and eternal truth within Reincarnation: previous acts determine the condition into which a being is reborn in one form or another Moksha (liberation of the soul)
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14 million followers Known as the parent religion to Christianity First monotheistic religion Founded in Palestine(Israel) Moses led the enslaved Jews from Egypt to Israel Doctrines & Holy book Torah (first five chapters of Hebrew bible) 10 commandments
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Place of worship & symbols Synagogue Star of David (six point star) Branches Orthodox Original teachings of Judaism Reform Developed to try and fit to the modern times Conservative Most recent and moderate branch of Judaism
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