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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript History of World Religions: History of World ReligionsSlide2: Specific numbers of each religionReligion is a systematic set of expressions which reflect the ultimate order, meaning, and possible transformation of existence for people.: Religion is a systematic set of expressions which reflect the ultimate order, meaning, and possible transformation of existence for people. Slide4: Three elements in ALL religions: 1. Verbal (stories) 2. Practice (baptism, communion, meditation...) 3. Social ( prayer service, bible study, parties...) Slide5: Three attributes/characteristics of god 1. omnipotent: has unlimited authority and influence 2. omniscient: has infinite awareness, understanding and insight 3. omnipresent: is in all places at all times Slide6: Deism: god does NOT care Theism: god IS caring and personal Anthropomorphic: humans look like god Monolotry: one main god, with lots of lesser gods Slide7: Western Religions: focus on morals of individuals, based on the history of humanity. (Traditions) Islam Judaism Christianity Slide8: Eastern Religions: focus on moral living of each individual’s life journey. Hinduism Buddhism Shinto Daoism Confucianism Slide9: A Great Site for Information & Links: More Great informationAthiest: Athiest One who is without belief in god or gods Will not deny gods exist because in denial it actually confirms the possibility that a god may exist Agnostic: Agnostic One who believes that a god exists Does not practice a religious doctrine Undecided, wants proofIgnostic: Ignostic One without belief in god or gods Avidly denies the existence of a godPolytheism: Polytheism Belief in more than one godMonotheism: Monotheism Belief in the existence on ONLY one godHinduism: Hinduism “Hinduism is not a religion, but a way to live your daily life.”Hinduism: Hinduism Symbol is the AUM Monotheistic-Monolotry (viewed as polytheistic) Worship takes place in home, in a temple, or near water Sacramental food (prasad) is blessed & eaten during puja (worship) Hinduism : Hinduism Has no one founder or single founding event, no prophets named: all people are prophets; mystics Began approx. 4000 B.C.E. Began in the Indus Valley in India Followers are called Hindu The word “hindu” means “Indian”Hindu Holy Book- Vedas ( means “knowledge”): Hindu Holy Book- Vedas ( means “knowledge”) Rigveda (oldest of books) 1500-1200 B.C.E. Includes warrior legends, hymns or songs Samaveda, Yajurveda, Athraveda All 4 books together make up the SamhitasMore Holy Books:: More Holy Books: Brahmanas (explanations of ceremonies) Aranyakas (stories) Upanishads (“sitting near”- advice from mystics) Bhagavad Gita (an epic poem: conversation between Prince Arjuna & Lord Krishna)Religious Symbol: Religious Symbol Called the “AUM” Symbol of supreme reality Water, infinite life, lamp (learning, life, enlightenment…)Monotheistic/Polytheistic/Monolotry: Monotheistic/Polytheistic/Monolotry Mono- One God: Brahman Poly- Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, Rama, Shakti, and about 2,000 others Monolotry: Brahman: 3 parts: Brahma, Vishnu, & Shiva; Other gods are different ways their one God made appearances on earth.Practice: Yoga: Practice: Yoga Janana yoga- summons the power of the mind; meditation Bhakti yoga- encourages dedication to Brahman Karma yoga- service to others Raja yoga- combines all 3 (Hatha yoga) helps to develop complete control over the bodyCaste System (Social Order): Caste System (Social Order) Brahmin- scholarly elite (priests) Kshatriya- ruling & military class Vaisyas- merchants & farmers Sudras- peasants UntouchablesHindu Beliefs: Hindu Beliefs Vedas are divinely inspired Brahman is personal & impersonal Brahman is reached through many paths What we think of as reality is only the temporary world Karma ensures full accountability for every thought, action, and word in this life & all past lives Reincarnation- one is trapped in the cycle of life & death (samsara) until full realization is reachedFour Stages of Life: Four Stages of Life The Student The Householder The Seeker The AsceticFour Goals of Life: Four Goals of Life Righteousness Earthly prosperity & success Pleasure Spiritual LiberationHindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Duhsehra/Durga Puja- to celebrate the triumph of good over evil (autumn) Rama Navami- holy day to celebrate the god Rama (spring) Krishna Janmashtami- birthday of Krishna (summer) Shiva Ratri- all night celebration of the divine god Shiva (winter)Hindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Infant welcoming ritual- when an infant can consume solid food Marriage- arranged; 5 ceremonies: verbal contract between parents, give-a-way of the bride, welcoming ceremony for the couple, hand-holding ritual, walking rite. Hindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Funeral- Cremation ritual (nukhagni) Shradda- Period of mourning is over & the soul departsQuestions?????: Questions????? This concludes Hinduism, In-class quiz tomorrow!!Buddhism: BuddhismBuddhism: Buddhism Symbol is the “Wheel of Life” Began in India Shares many main beliefs with Hinduism Founder: Prince Siddhartha Gautama Higher being: Buddha ( when you achieve individual spiritual growth-enlightenment) **Hindu Gods DO exist, but do not hold dominion over human life**Buddhist Commitments: Buddhist Commitments Not to Steal Not to Kill Not to act in unchaste manner Not to speak falsely Not to take intoxicantsBuddhist Monks & Nuns Vow:: Buddhist Monks & Nuns Vow: Not to eat at times not appointed Not to view “secular” entertainment Not to wear perfumes or bodily ornaments Not to sleep in beds that are too high or wide Not to accept moneyBuddha Taught: Buddha Taught Deer Park Sermon- laid out the “roadmap” to Nirvana (State of final liberation from the cycle of life & death)The Four Noble Truths: The Four Noble Truths 1. Life is Suffering 2. Suffering has a cause: craving & attachment 3. Craving & attachment can be overcome 4. The path toward the cessation of craving & attachment is following the Eight Fold Path:The Eight Fold Path: The Eight Fold Path 1. Right Understanding 2. Right Purpose & Thought 3. Right Speech 4. Right Conduct & Action 5. Right Livlihood 6. Right Effort 7. Right Alertness & Mindfulness 8. Right Concentration Two Schools of Buddhism: Two Schools of Buddhism Theraveda ( found today in Sri Lanka & SE Asia)-focuses on compassion & service to others Mahayana(Japan, Korea, Mongolia, China)-founded by philosopher Nagarjuna. Focuses on individual disciple & solitary practice. ***Tibetan Buddhism is Mahayana & Hinduism mix*** ***Zen Buddhism means “meditation” and is used in all above**Buddhist Celebrations: Buddhist Celebrations Nirvana Day- 2/15 when Buddha’s passing is observed Buddha Day- 4/8 when Buddha’s birth is celebrated Bodhi Day- 12/8 the day when Prince Gautama sat under a Bodhi Tree, not to leave until he reached enlightenmentConfucianism: ConfucianismConfucianism: Confucianism Confucianism is: A religion A philosophy An ethical system A social tradition A scholarly disciplineConfucianism Tidbits: Confucianism Tidbits Begun by K’ung Fu-tse which means “Master K’ung. (Confucius) Confucius born in 551 B.C.E. in Lu, China There is no specific name for the followers Worship in Buddhist & Hindu temples or in the homeSix Relationships of Confucianism: Six Relationships of Confucianism Parent & Child Ruler & Minister Government Officials Husband & Wife Older & Younger Sibling Friend & FriendAnalects: Analects Lun Yu ( Analect of Confucius are the “Holy Book”) It is a list of sayings (Aphorisms/Epigrams) Slide45: Click Here for AnalectsAnalects deal with:: Analects deal with: Courtesy Etiquette Reverence Humane benevolence Conduct of the ruler Moral patterns Social roles There are 9 books: Five Classics an the Four Books Other Holy Books: Book of Changes I ChingConfucianism is a way of life. It is used with other religions to show people how to live a good life. : Confucianism is a way of life. It is used with other religions to show people how to live a good life. Taoism/Daoism: Taoism/Daoism “The Way”Taoism: Taoism Founded by Lao-Tzu about 520 B.C.E. Began in China Symbol is the Yin and Yang. Worship takes place in nature Is practiced along with other religions. It is a way of life.Tao Te Ching: Tao Te Ching Holy Books include the Tao Te Ching and the I Ching ( inspired) Tao Te Ching tells how to live life. Written in poetic form, it includes vague stories and fables for a person to figure out how it relates to life, on their own. “Keep it Simple” From the Tao Te Ching: “Keep it Simple” From the Tao Te Ching As to dwelling, live near the ground. As to thinking, hold to that which is simple. As to conflict, pursue fairness & generosity. As to governance, do not attempt to control. As to work, do that which you like doing. As to family life, be fully present.Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river." Lao Tse"Different Chinese philosophers, writing probably in 5-4 centuries B.C., presented some major ideas and a way of life that are nowadays known under the name of Taoism, the way of correspondence between man and the tendency or the course of natural world." Alan Watts, from his book: "Tao: The Watercourse Way.""We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond." Creed of the Western Reform Taoist Congregation 1: Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river." Lao Tse "Different Chinese philosophers, writing probably in 5-4 centuries B.C., presented some major ideas and a way of life that are nowadays known under the name of Taoism, the way of correspondence between man and the tendency or the course of natural world." Alan Watts, from his book: "Tao: The Watercourse Way." "We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond." Creed of the Western Reform Taoist Congregation 1Shinto: Shinto Nature-Focused Religion of JapanShinto: Shinto An ancient (prehistoric) mythological religion Similar religions in Manchuria, Korea, and Siberia Belief in spirits (not gods) called kami Nature Totemism- kami rest in totem poles: Totemism- kami rest in totem polesShinto affirmations ( Beliefs): Shinto affirmations ( Beliefs) Family & tradition Reverence torward nature Physical cleanliness Matsuri (festivals) to honor kamiMain kami: Amaterasu: Main kami: Amaterasu Sun goddess Source (mother) of dynastic Japanese emperors Shinto “Holy Books”: Shinto “Holy Books” Ainu Texts- stories of Shinto practitioners throughout history Scriptures- ideas on how to live a good life, to live a good life is honor to the spiritsShinto: Shinto Worship takes place in nature, a shrine, or a temple. Wherever there is nature & humans, that is where kami live You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript History of World Religions: History of World ReligionsSlide2: Specific numbers of each religionReligion is a systematic set of expressions which reflect the ultimate order, meaning, and possible transformation of existence for people.: Religion is a systematic set of expressions which reflect the ultimate order, meaning, and possible transformation of existence for people. Slide4: Three elements in ALL religions: 1. Verbal (stories) 2. Practice (baptism, communion, meditation...) 3. Social ( prayer service, bible study, parties...) Slide5: Three attributes/characteristics of god 1. omnipotent: has unlimited authority and influence 2. omniscient: has infinite awareness, understanding and insight 3. omnipresent: is in all places at all times Slide6: Deism: god does NOT care Theism: god IS caring and personal Anthropomorphic: humans look like god Monolotry: one main god, with lots of lesser gods Slide7: Western Religions: focus on morals of individuals, based on the history of humanity. (Traditions) Islam Judaism Christianity Slide8: Eastern Religions: focus on moral living of each individual’s life journey. Hinduism Buddhism Shinto Daoism Confucianism Slide9: A Great Site for Information & Links: More Great informationAthiest: Athiest One who is without belief in god or gods Will not deny gods exist because in denial it actually confirms the possibility that a god may exist Agnostic: Agnostic One who believes that a god exists Does not practice a religious doctrine Undecided, wants proofIgnostic: Ignostic One without belief in god or gods Avidly denies the existence of a godPolytheism: Polytheism Belief in more than one godMonotheism: Monotheism Belief in the existence on ONLY one godHinduism: Hinduism “Hinduism is not a religion, but a way to live your daily life.”Hinduism: Hinduism Symbol is the AUM Monotheistic-Monolotry (viewed as polytheistic) Worship takes place in home, in a temple, or near water Sacramental food (prasad) is blessed & eaten during puja (worship) Hinduism : Hinduism Has no one founder or single founding event, no prophets named: all people are prophets; mystics Began approx. 4000 B.C.E. Began in the Indus Valley in India Followers are called Hindu The word “hindu” means “Indian”Hindu Holy Book- Vedas ( means “knowledge”): Hindu Holy Book- Vedas ( means “knowledge”) Rigveda (oldest of books) 1500-1200 B.C.E. Includes warrior legends, hymns or songs Samaveda, Yajurveda, Athraveda All 4 books together make up the SamhitasMore Holy Books:: More Holy Books: Brahmanas (explanations of ceremonies) Aranyakas (stories) Upanishads (“sitting near”- advice from mystics) Bhagavad Gita (an epic poem: conversation between Prince Arjuna & Lord Krishna)Religious Symbol: Religious Symbol Called the “AUM” Symbol of supreme reality Water, infinite life, lamp (learning, life, enlightenment…)Monotheistic/Polytheistic/Monolotry: Monotheistic/Polytheistic/Monolotry Mono- One God: Brahman Poly- Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, Rama, Shakti, and about 2,000 others Monolotry: Brahman: 3 parts: Brahma, Vishnu, & Shiva; Other gods are different ways their one God made appearances on earth.Practice: Yoga: Practice: Yoga Janana yoga- summons the power of the mind; meditation Bhakti yoga- encourages dedication to Brahman Karma yoga- service to others Raja yoga- combines all 3 (Hatha yoga) helps to develop complete control over the bodyCaste System (Social Order): Caste System (Social Order) Brahmin- scholarly elite (priests) Kshatriya- ruling & military class Vaisyas- merchants & farmers Sudras- peasants UntouchablesHindu Beliefs: Hindu Beliefs Vedas are divinely inspired Brahman is personal & impersonal Brahman is reached through many paths What we think of as reality is only the temporary world Karma ensures full accountability for every thought, action, and word in this life & all past lives Reincarnation- one is trapped in the cycle of life & death (samsara) until full realization is reachedFour Stages of Life: Four Stages of Life The Student The Householder The Seeker The AsceticFour Goals of Life: Four Goals of Life Righteousness Earthly prosperity & success Pleasure Spiritual LiberationHindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Duhsehra/Durga Puja- to celebrate the triumph of good over evil (autumn) Rama Navami- holy day to celebrate the god Rama (spring) Krishna Janmashtami- birthday of Krishna (summer) Shiva Ratri- all night celebration of the divine god Shiva (winter)Hindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Infant welcoming ritual- when an infant can consume solid food Marriage- arranged; 5 ceremonies: verbal contract between parents, give-a-way of the bride, welcoming ceremony for the couple, hand-holding ritual, walking rite. Hindu Celebrations: Hindu Celebrations Funeral- Cremation ritual (nukhagni) Shradda- Period of mourning is over & the soul departsQuestions?????: Questions????? This concludes Hinduism, In-class quiz tomorrow!!Buddhism: BuddhismBuddhism: Buddhism Symbol is the “Wheel of Life” Began in India Shares many main beliefs with Hinduism Founder: Prince Siddhartha Gautama Higher being: Buddha ( when you achieve individual spiritual growth-enlightenment) **Hindu Gods DO exist, but do not hold dominion over human life**Buddhist Commitments: Buddhist Commitments Not to Steal Not to Kill Not to act in unchaste manner Not to speak falsely Not to take intoxicantsBuddhist Monks & Nuns Vow:: Buddhist Monks & Nuns Vow: Not to eat at times not appointed Not to view “secular” entertainment Not to wear perfumes or bodily ornaments Not to sleep in beds that are too high or wide Not to accept moneyBuddha Taught: Buddha Taught Deer Park Sermon- laid out the “roadmap” to Nirvana (State of final liberation from the cycle of life & death)The Four Noble Truths: The Four Noble Truths 1. Life is Suffering 2. Suffering has a cause: craving & attachment 3. Craving & attachment can be overcome 4. The path toward the cessation of craving & attachment is following the Eight Fold Path:The Eight Fold Path: The Eight Fold Path 1. Right Understanding 2. Right Purpose & Thought 3. Right Speech 4. Right Conduct & Action 5. Right Livlihood 6. Right Effort 7. Right Alertness & Mindfulness 8. Right Concentration Two Schools of Buddhism: Two Schools of Buddhism Theraveda ( found today in Sri Lanka & SE Asia)-focuses on compassion & service to others Mahayana(Japan, Korea, Mongolia, China)-founded by philosopher Nagarjuna. Focuses on individual disciple & solitary practice. ***Tibetan Buddhism is Mahayana & Hinduism mix*** ***Zen Buddhism means “meditation” and is used in all above**Buddhist Celebrations: Buddhist Celebrations Nirvana Day- 2/15 when Buddha’s passing is observed Buddha Day- 4/8 when Buddha’s birth is celebrated Bodhi Day- 12/8 the day when Prince Gautama sat under a Bodhi Tree, not to leave until he reached enlightenmentConfucianism: ConfucianismConfucianism: Confucianism Confucianism is: A religion A philosophy An ethical system A social tradition A scholarly disciplineConfucianism Tidbits: Confucianism Tidbits Begun by K’ung Fu-tse which means “Master K’ung. (Confucius) Confucius born in 551 B.C.E. in Lu, China There is no specific name for the followers Worship in Buddhist & Hindu temples or in the homeSix Relationships of Confucianism: Six Relationships of Confucianism Parent & Child Ruler & Minister Government Officials Husband & Wife Older & Younger Sibling Friend & FriendAnalects: Analects Lun Yu ( Analect of Confucius are the “Holy Book”) It is a list of sayings (Aphorisms/Epigrams) Slide45: Click Here for AnalectsAnalects deal with:: Analects deal with: Courtesy Etiquette Reverence Humane benevolence Conduct of the ruler Moral patterns Social roles There are 9 books: Five Classics an the Four Books Other Holy Books: Book of Changes I ChingConfucianism is a way of life. It is used with other religions to show people how to live a good life. : Confucianism is a way of life. It is used with other religions to show people how to live a good life. Taoism/Daoism: Taoism/Daoism “The Way”Taoism: Taoism Founded by Lao-Tzu about 520 B.C.E. Began in China Symbol is the Yin and Yang. Worship takes place in nature Is practiced along with other religions. It is a way of life.Tao Te Ching: Tao Te Ching Holy Books include the Tao Te Ching and the I Ching ( inspired) Tao Te Ching tells how to live life. Written in poetic form, it includes vague stories and fables for a person to figure out how it relates to life, on their own. “Keep it Simple” From the Tao Te Ching: “Keep it Simple” From the Tao Te Ching As to dwelling, live near the ground. As to thinking, hold to that which is simple. As to conflict, pursue fairness & generosity. As to governance, do not attempt to control. As to work, do that which you like doing. As to family life, be fully present.Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river." Lao Tse"Different Chinese philosophers, writing probably in 5-4 centuries B.C., presented some major ideas and a way of life that are nowadays known under the name of Taoism, the way of correspondence between man and the tendency or the course of natural world." Alan Watts, from his book: "Tao: The Watercourse Way.""We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond." Creed of the Western Reform Taoist Congregation 1: Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river." Lao Tse "Different Chinese philosophers, writing probably in 5-4 centuries B.C., presented some major ideas and a way of life that are nowadays known under the name of Taoism, the way of correspondence between man and the tendency or the course of natural world." Alan Watts, from his book: "Tao: The Watercourse Way." "We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in this mortal life and beyond." Creed of the Western Reform Taoist Congregation 1Shinto: Shinto Nature-Focused Religion of JapanShinto: Shinto An ancient (prehistoric) mythological religion Similar religions in Manchuria, Korea, and Siberia Belief in spirits (not gods) called kami Nature Totemism- kami rest in totem poles: Totemism- kami rest in totem polesShinto affirmations ( Beliefs): Shinto affirmations ( Beliefs) Family & tradition Reverence torward nature Physical cleanliness Matsuri (festivals) to honor kamiMain kami: Amaterasu: Main kami: Amaterasu Sun goddess Source (mother) of dynastic Japanese emperors Shinto “Holy Books”: Shinto “Holy Books” Ainu Texts- stories of Shinto practitioners throughout history Scriptures- ideas on how to live a good life, to live a good life is honor to the spiritsShinto: Shinto Worship takes place in nature, a shrine, or a temple. Wherever there is nature & humans, that is where kami live