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Spread of Belief Systems
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What we know: We know about the belief systems We know that they don’t get along One more thing you should know is how they met each other in the first place. How did they spread from where they were originally founded?
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Judaism Began in the fertile crescent (Abraham was from Ur) Abraham travelled to and settled in modern day Israel Jews were enslaved by the Egyptians because they were different According to the Old Testament – Moses freed the slaves from Egypt and they escaped
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Judaism After they escaped the diaspora occurred Diaspora: Scattering of Jews To protect themselves and “blend” Jews scattered around Europe, Asia, and the Middle East Therefore they had no “homeland.” They still believe Israel is their homeland and have forever after had intentions to return
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Judaism A belief called Zionism develops with the goal of re-obtaining Israel as the homeland Zionism really picked up after WWII because of Jewish sentiment
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Zionist Movement Post WWII
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Christianity Began during the Roman Empire in the same area as modern day Israel The new testament states that Jesus was born in Bethlehem and grew up in Jerusalem. That is where his teachings began…
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Roman Empire One of their main achievements was the building of roads to connect the empire Empire was huge and connected three continents Improved economy by facilitating trade and helped to transport armies to defend and expand the empire
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Built 55,000 miles of road by hand over 700 years The distance from NYC to LA is 2,813 miles!!
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Roman Roads Christianity spread through these roads People spoke of Jesus and his teachings. Many converted. The spread of Christianity actually increased after the crucifixion because people were angry Felt that the crucifixion was wrong
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Islam Islam originated on the Arabian Peninsula (City of Mecca) Muhammad lived and preached throughout the middle east After Muhammad died – each successive Caliph (Islamic community leader) spread the religion through military activity
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Spread of Islam According to the Koran, Muslims should spread and convert as many people as possible Christians and Jews were always given more equal treatment because they were “people of the book” – Abrahamic tradition As the Islamic military expanded their territory: If you were polytheistic, Buddhist, hindu, etc… you had to convert or be killed If you were Christian or Jewish… had to covert, pay higher taxes, or give men to the military
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Buddhism Begin in the Ganges River Valley Siddhartha was an Indian Prince born to a Hindu family Buddhism was always popular in India Emperor Asoka of the Mauryan Empire converted from Hinduism to Buddhism He sent missionaries along the silk road to spread Buddhism
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Silk Road
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Road built by the Han Dynasty in China Allowed other civilizations to trade with them Major impact on cultural diffusion Buddhism is now a major religion in Asia
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Hinduism Also started in Ganges River Valley Also spread via the silk road Still a majority religion in India, some pockets in Asia
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So…. Judaism: Diaspora Christianity: Roman Roads Islam: Military and Koran Buddhism: Silk Road Hinduism: Silk Road, didn’t spread a ton
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Video Clip http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=spread+of+religion+video&F ORM=VIRE5#view=detail&mid=BB52F60D1F3320A57D30BB52F60D1 F3320A57D30 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=spread+of+religion+video&F ORM=VIRE5#view=detail&mid=BB52F60D1F3320A57D30BB52F60D1 F3320A57D30
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