Introduction to the World Religions

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Introduction to the World Religions

Using the map key, what do you notice about the colors on the map Using the map key, what do you notice about the colors on the map? What areas have more of the same color? What does that tell you about that area? Religions of the world

Followers of Religions Founder Judaism 14.5 million Abraham Christianity 2 billion Jesus Christ Islam 1.1 billion Muhammad Buddhism 362 million The Buddha Hinduism 820 million No one is founder

What is a Religion? A religion is an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods.

Types of Religions 1. Monotheistic religions believe in one god. 2. Polytheistic religions believe in many gods.

ORDER OF MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS WHICH CAME FIRST? ORDER OF MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS 1st World Religion→ Judaism tIME PERIOD 2000 BCE 2nd World Religion → Christianity tIME PERIOD 26-36 BCE 3rd World Religion → Islam tIME PERIOD 610 CE

Monotheistic Religions

Judaism→ MONOTHEISTIC Name of deity is Yahweh (God in hebrew) Abraham is the founder of Judaism. Followers of Judaism are called Jews Follow the rules of the ten commandments. The Star of David is the symbol for Judaism. Their holy book the Torah. Is a long scroll hand-written in Hebrew → (traditional Jewish language). Leaders are called Rabbis

Christianity→ MONOTHEISTIC Name of deity is God Christianity was influenced by Judaism. Founder is Jesus→ the son of God Follow the rules of the ten commandments. Their holy book the Holy Bible. Followers are called Christians The Christian symbol is the cross. Leaders are called priests, ministers, monks, and nuns

Islam→ MONOTHEISTIC Name of deity is Allah (God in Islam) Muhammad founded the religion Their holy book the Qur’an. The Islamic symbol is the crescent moon and star. Followers are called Muslims Leaders are called Ulama and Imam→ lead prayers Follow the 5 pillars of faith to guide their life.

Polytheistic Religions

Hinduism→ POLYTHEISTIC Hinduism is the world’s oldest religion. There is no founder They do not have just one holy book→ Vedas is one example The symbol is the “AUM (OM)” symbol. Leaders are called guru, holy man, Brahmin priest Hindus believe in karma and reincarnation They use meditation to reach a peaceful state called nirvana

Buddhism→ POLYTHEISTIC The Buddha is the founder Buddhism. He was known as Siddhartha Gautama a prince before becoming Buddha Followers of buddhism are called Buddhist Follow the rules of the eightfold path to reach nirvana. The Wheel is the symbol. They do not have one holy book→ Dhammapada is one example Leaders are called monks and nuns