Title: Unit%201:%20History%20of%20World%20Religions
1Unit 1 History of World Religions
2In this unit, you will
- Know the vocabulary and key figures in the
history of the five major religions. - Understand the effects of religious thought on
societies. The similarities and differences
between the major religions. - Compare and contrast the major religions with
100 accuracy.
3What is religion?
- Belief in and reverence for a supernatural power
or powers regarded as creator and governor of the
universe. - Religion facets
4Judaism
- Essential Questions
- What are the main beliefs and who are the key
figures of Judaism? - How has Judaism acted as a foundation for both
Christianity and Islam?
5How did Judaism start?
- It started with Abraham
- Abraham (Abram) was a Semitic man who was living
in Mesopotamia. - Monotheistic
- Made a covenant with Yahweh
6Abrahams Covenant with God
- Abraham gets Canaan
- Becomes known as Israel
7Abrahams Journey
8Abrahams Genealogy
ABRAHAM
SARAH
HAGAR
Isaac
Ishmael
12 Arabian Tribes
Esau
Jacob
12 Tribes of Israel
9Ancient Israel
- Abrahams to Issac to Jacob leads.
- Jacobs Israel
- 12 sons 12 tribes of Israel
10Story of Moses
Prince of Egypt
Shepherd of His People
11The Exodus
- Israelites work as slaves for Egypt
- Moses requests to take Israelites to promised
land - 10 plagues
- Parting of the Red Sea
12Route of the Exodus
13Moses and the 10 Commandments
A new covenant with Yahweh
14Mount Sinai
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15Resettlement
- Used Diaspora to expel the other peoples
- Have claimed the land since.
- Jubilee
- Synagogue
- Levites
16Yahwehs Covenant With His People
- The Torah
- The first 5 books of the Christian Bible.
- The most sacred text in the Jewish
religious tradition.
The Torah
17King David
- Story of David and Goliath
- David becomes King of Israel.
- As king, David created the most powerful nation
in the World at the time.
18King Davids Empire
19Psalms and Song of Songs
- A compilation of songs and poetry from the years
of Israel rule - Written mostly by David and Solomon
20Psalm 23
- 231 Yahweh is my shepherd I shall lack
nothing. 232 He makes me lie down in green
pastures. He leads me beside still waters. 233
He restores my soul. He guides me in the paths of
righteousness for his names sake. 234 Even
though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.
Your rod and your staff, they comfort me. 235
You prepare a table before me in the presence of
my enemies. You anoint my head with oil. My cup
runs over. 236 Surely goodness and loving
kindness shall follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in Yahwehs house forever.
21Solomons Kingdom
22Israelites in Captivity
23Israels History
- Very cyclical
- Constant story of success and failure
- There is one God who is the creator and judge
over us. - Jews are the chosen people by god
24Religious holidays
- Big three
- Passover
- Rosh Hashanah
- Yom Kippur
- Hannakuh
- Orthodox Jews
25Israel Historical Law
- Talmud
- Mishnah
- Gemara
- Used in Israel Today
- Independent since May 14, 1948
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27The Temple Mount, Jerusalem Today
Solomons Temple Wall The Wailing Wall
28Population
- Worldwide 13,296,100
- Israel 5,593,000
- USA 6,444,000
- Mostly centered in NYC and Philadelphia
29Christianity
- Essential Questions
- What led to the appeal of Christianity becoming
the most popular religion in the World today? - What are the main beliefs and practices of
Christianity?
30History of Christianity
31Prior to Jesus
- Christianity roots in Jewish culture/religion.
- Old Testament prophecy
32Isaiah Scroll
33Culture at the time
- Jews were conquered by the Romans.
- Messiah theories
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35The coming of Jesus
- Roman emperor Augustus (31BCE-14AD)
- Decree for a new census to be taken to properly
tax his empire. - Everyone had to return to their tribal
land/hometown
36The coming of Jesus
- Story of Jesus birth
- Immaculate conception
- Stable birth
37Early life of Jesus of Nazareth
- Jesus grew up Jewish.
- Temple story
- He worked as a carpenter
- Jesus had several brothers and sisters, including
James.
38The ministry of Jesus
- Jesus began to teach at the age of 30.
- Teaches for three yrs.
- Used miracles to show his power
- First miracle
- Taught with parables.
- Recruited 12 disciples.
39Death of Jesus
- Came to Jerusalem
- Pharisees claimed he had revolutionary ideas.
Was found guilty by the Roman court. - Crucified on Golgotha.
40Themes of Jesus
- Jesus teachings focused mainly around
- Love
- Need for personal morality
- Prayer and meditation
- Self-control
- Service to others
- Jesus is the only way to heaven
41Ministry of Paul
- Paul was a Roman
- Learned from disciples writings, converted to
Christianity - Apostle
42St. Paul Apostle to the Gentiles
43Christianity gains popularity
- Paul established Christian churches
- Martyrdom
- Constantine accepts Christianity in
- Edict of Milan
- Becomes dominant religion in Europe by middle ages
44Christian Bible
- Contains the 36 Old Testament books plus 27 New
Testament books - Old Testament- Hebrew, before Jesus
- New Testament-
- Jesus teaching written down (first 4 books)
- Apostles teachings for the rest
45- Judaism
- 23If any harm follows, then you shall give life
for life, 24eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand
for hand, foot for foot, 25burn for burn, wound
for wound, stripe for stripe. - 26 When a slave-owner strikes the eye of a male
or female slave, destroying it, the owner shall
let the slave go, a free person, to compensate
for the eye. 27If the owner knocks out a tooth of
a male or female slave, the slave shall be let
go, a free person, to compensate for the tooth. - Christianity
- You have heard that it was said, An eye for an
eye, and a tooth for a tooth.' But I tell you, do
not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you
on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.
And if someone wants to sue you and take your
tunic, let him have your cloak as well. If
someone forces you to go one mile, go with him
two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and do
not turn away from the one who wants to borrow
from you. - Matthew 538-42, NIV
46Christianity today
- 3 main Sects
- 1) Eastern Orthodox-
- 2) Roman Catholic-
- -most popular
- -Based in Rome
47- 3) Protestant-
- (Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, UCC, Anglican,
Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Amish, Mennonite)
48Holidays
- Most important holidays
- Easter
- Christmas
- Pentecost
- Lent
49Islam
- Essential Questions
- What are the main beliefs of Islam?
- What is the origin of Islam and how does it
connect with Christianity?
50What is a Muslim?
- Muslims are strict monotheists.
- They believe in the Judeo- Christian God,
which they call Allah. - Muslims believe that the Torah and the Bible,
like the Quran, is the word of God.
51Diagram of prophets
Adam
Noah
Abraham
Moses
Jesus
Muhammad
52Muhammad's Life
- Cave of Hira
- Hijrah
- Quran (Koran)
- Mecca
53The Koran (Quran)
- Muslims believe it contains the word of God.
- 114 suras (chapters).
- Written in a oral story form.
- Written in Arabic.
54The Five Pillars
- The five pillars of Islam are essential to
Islamic life. - The Five Pillars separate Islam from Christianity
and Judaism.
551. The Shahada
- The testimony.
- The declaration of faith
562. The Salat
- The mandatory prayers 5 times a day
dawn noon late afternoon
sunset before going to bed - Wash before praying.
- Face Mecca and use a prayer rug.
572. The Salat
- The call to prayer by the muezzin in the
minaret. - Pray in the mosque on Friday.
583. The Zakat
- Almsgiving (charitable donations).
- About 2.5 of your income.
594. The Sawm
- Fasting during Ramadan
- Considered a method of self- purification.
- No eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset
during Ramadan.
605. The Hajj
- The pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Must be done at least once in a Muslims
lifetime.
615. The Hajj
62Reasons to join Islam
- Easy to learn and practice.
- No priesthood.
- Teaches equality
- Dhimmi
- Easily portable ? nomads trade routes.
- Jihad (Holy War) against pagans and other
non-believers (infidels).
63Muslims around the World
64Other important info.
- After the establishment of the Muslim religion,
leaders in Islamic countries have called
themselves Caliphs. - Modern-day examples
- Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia
- Used Sharia Law as the basis for govt
65Buddhism
- Essential Question
- What are the origins and main beliefs of
Buddhism? - What did Buddha achieve in order to start the
religion and how?
66The essence of Buddhism
- The middle way of wisdom and compassion.
- 2,500 year old tradition.
- The 3 jewels of Buddhism
- Buddha
- Dharma
- Sangha
67Buddhism in the Subcontinent
68History Siddhartha Gautama (563-483 BCE)
- Born in NE India (Nepal).
- Raised in great luxuryto be a king.
- At 29 Rejecting this extreme, sat in meditation,
and found nirvana. - Became The Enlightened One, at 35.
69Four Noble Truths
- There is suffering in the world.
- To live is to suffer. (Dukkha)
70Four Noble Truths
- 2) The cause of suffering is self-centered
desire and attachments. (Tanha)
71Four Noble Truths
- The solution is to eliminate desire and
attachments. - (Nirvana extinction)
72Four Noble Truths
- 4) To reach nirvana, one must follow the
Eightfold Path.
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74Buddhism today
- There are two sects of Buddhism
- Theravada
- Mahayana
- Buddhism is centered in
75Hinduism
- Essential Question
- Explain the history and main beliefs of Hinduism
and how it shaped the culture of South Asia
76Origins of Hinduism
- Hinduism is based in India, Nepal and Bangladesh
- Grew out of the geography and mixing groups of
people over time - Hinduism has over 1,000 gods
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78- God is one, but wise people know it by many
names. - AKAthe idea that as long as you believe in a
God, no matter the name, you are similar and
equal to others.
79Some Hindu Gods
80Hindu beliefs
- Improve your atman
- By improving your atman, you can reach moksha, or
union with Brahman
81Hindu beliefs
- Dharma-
- Karma-
- Reincarnation-
82Caste system of India
83- Why does Hinduism survive?
- How does it serve the caste system of India?
84Connections between religions
- Using a graphic organizer, compare the connecting
religions together - What are the main components of each religion?
How are they similar/different to others?