What We Believe Foundation of the World’s Religions 200,000 BC > 1,000 BC Chapter 5.

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What We Believe Foundation of the World’s Religions 200,000 BC > 1,000 BC Chapter 5

Key Questions 1.Why do humans have religion? 2.What are examples of syncretism? 3.What were major turning points in the evolution of the first ethical monotheistic faith– Judaism? 4.How does Hinduism differ from Judaism? Terms 1.Animism 2.Polytheism 3.Zoroastrianism 4.Akhenaten 5.Christianity 6.Islam 7.Hinduism 8.Alexander the Great 9.Baghavad Gita 10.Ramayana 11.Upanishads 12.Reincarnation

? Common Questions

Faith

Homo Sapiens and Animism

Priests, Absolute Rulers, Tyrants, Dictators, and Monarchies *

The Power of Priests

Mesopotamian Gods

Egyptian Gods

Greek Gods

Indian Gods

Monotheism

Zoroastrianism in Persia

Akhenaten and Aten

Christianity and Islam

Hebrews and the Torah

Christianity and the Bible

Islam and the Quran

Hinduism

Baghavad Gita

Ramayana

Upanishads

Reincarnation