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1 Why do religions have different distributions
Chapter 6 Key Issue 2 Why do religions have different distributions

2 Buddhism Year of Origin: about 2500 years ago (Around BC) in Northeastern India/ Bangladesh Founder: Siddhartha Gautama Major Branches and Main Beliefs:

3 Siddhartha was a wealthy prince who wanted to learn more about the suffering he witnessed in the world. At 29, he left his privileged life behind and entered a forest where he remained for the next 6 years, emerging as the ‘Buddha,’ or ‘enlightened one.’ Siddhartha then spent the next 45 years spreading his message. Buddhists believe that suffering is prolonged through reincarnation, and that this can only be avoided by reaching a state of enlightenment called ‘nirvana.’

4 Theravada Buddhism: Means “the way of the elders” believe that they are closer to Buddha's original approach. Believe to become a Buddhist, one must renounce worldly goods and become a monk. Cite Buddha’s wisdom

5 Mahayana Buddhism: Means “the great vehicle” Believe their approach can help more people because it is less demanding and all encompassing. Emphasize the importance of teaching and helping others. Cite Buddha’s compassion

6 Vajrayana Buddhism Emphasize the practice of rituals known as Tantras. Vajrayana Buddhists believe the Buddha began practicing Tantras during his lifetime

7 Christianity Year of Origin: Around 2000 years ago Founder: Jesus
Major Branches and beliefs:

8 Jesus was born and raised Jewish but began a divine mission at age 29
Jesus was born and raised Jewish but began a divine mission at age 29. He collected a group of followers, known as his disciples. After two years, Jesus was betrayed by a disciple, Judas. He was crucified by the Romans in Jerusalem. Christians view Jesus’ death on the cross as a central event in their faith.

9 ROMAN CATHOLICISM the oldest branch, and traces its roots to the time of the Roman Empire. Follows the teachings of the Bible Catholics follow a hierarchical order with the Pope on top, who the Catholics recognize as possessing a universal authority God conveys His grace on Humanity through the Seven Sacraments- Baptism, the Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing the Sick

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11 Orthodox Branch Comprised of the faith and practices of churches that arose in the eastern part of the Roman Empire Disputes between Pope in Rome and Patriarch in Constantinople on authority and practices broke away from Catholicism in the sixth century ce. Orthodox Christians follow the Seven Sacraments, but reject changes Catholicism has made

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13 Protestant Branch traces its roots to the Reformation and Martin Luther’ 95 Theses. Achieve personal salvation through direct communication with God They believe salvation is achieved through faith rather than through religious sacraments Unlike Catholics, Protestants believe that the Bible is the ultimate authority on Christianity, not the Pope or traditions of the Catholic Church

14 Founded: ~1,500 (7th Century AD) years ago Founder: Prophet Muhammad
Islam Founded: ~1,500 (7th Century AD) years ago Founder: Prophet Muhammad

15 Mohammad received visions from God (Allah) through the angel Gabriel at age 40. He began to articulate his visions in the Quran, gathering followers. Mohammad and the first Muslims were kicked out of Mecca to Medina by its pagan rulers, but eventually they triumphantly returned to Mecca. Mohammad’s believers spread quickly through the Middle East and North Africa, uniting the many peoples they conquered under the banner of Islam.

16 Some Core Beliefs Practice the 5 Pillars of Faith
Shahadah- Declaring that there is only one God and Muhammad is the messenger of God Salat- Pray 5 times a day facing Mecca Zakat- Give generously to charity Sawm of Ramadan- fast during the holy month of Ramadan as an act of self-purification Hajj- A pilgrimage to Mecca (if physically and financially able to) Holy book is the Quran

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18 Sunni and ShiIte The divide in Islam came almost immediately after Muhammad’s death. There were disagreements between who the rightful leader of Islam would be after the death of Muhammad Sunni- The majority of Muslims are Sunni Muslims (about 85-90%). Derived from the phrase “Ahl al-Sunnah” meaning “people of the tradition” Sunni Muslims recognize the first 4 Caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad (rightly guided Caliphs) Shia (a Shiite is the adherent)- Dominant branch of Islam in Iran. (Formerly Persia) Shiite Muslims believe that Muhammad’s successor should be a relative of the prophet.

19 Buddhism is built around “Four Noble Truths” as taught by the Buddha
Buddhism is built around “Four Noble Truths” as taught by the Buddha. Summarize them. 1. All living things must endure suffering 2. Suffering, caused by the desire to live, leads to reincarnation 3. The goal is to escape suffering and reach Nirvana (a perfect understanding) through mental and moral self-Purification 4. Nirvana is attained through the Eightfold Path: Rightness of belief, resolve, speech, action, livelihood, effort, thought, and meditation

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21 How was its origin different than universalizing religions?
Buddhism’s hearth is no longer where the practice is most popular

22 When did it originate? 5th Century BCE

23 Where did it originate? Northeastern India/ Bangladesh

24 What two ancient peoples beliefs blended to form Hinduism?
Hinduism existed before recorded history. Aryans, an indo-European tribe that migrated into South Asia, intermingled with the Davidians and modified their religious beliefs.

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26 Give three explanations for the diffusion of Christianity
Relocation Diffusion- Christianity, like other universalizing religions, has been spread through MISSIONARIES, spreading Christianity to nearly all parts of the world Expansion Diffusion- 2 different forms of expansion diffusion Hierarchical Diffusion- Christianity was accepted by the Roman Emperor Constantine, who made it illegal to persecute Christians and encouraged people to convert Christianity. Emperor Theodosius made it the official religion of the Roman Empire Contagious Diffusion- Christianity became widespread because of Missionary work and migration (Christianity was the strongest institution that survived the fall of the Roman Empire. So it was the only thing that provided structure during an era of chaos in Europe)

27 Give three ways in which Islam spread.
1. Conquering land in Palestine, Persia & India- Muhammad’s successors organized followers into armies and conquered much of the Middle East, North Africa, and even Spain (Moors). 2. Relocation diffusion by missionaries in Sub-Saharan Africa & S.E. Asia 3. Arab traders in Indonesia

28 Give two reasons for the expansion of Buddhism.
At first, diffusion was slow. Began to spread quickly through the Magadhan Empire during the reign of Emperor Asoka, who sent missionaries to spread Buddhism. later his son Mahinda led missionaries Buddhism also spread via merchants on reliable trade routes throughout Asia. Many Chinese found Buddhist practices very appealing and Chinese emperors allowed their people to practice Buddhism.

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30 Religions that have blended
Location Christianity & African religions Equatorial Guinea, Namibia & other African countries Buddhism & Shintoism Japan Hinduism, Islam & Christianity Island of Mauritius

31 NUMBER 11-14 WAS SUPPOSE TO PREFACE WITH “IN REGARDS TO JUDAISM” BUT I THINK IT GOT CUT OFF

32 How is its (Judaism) distribution very different from other ethnic religions?
The spatial distribution of Jews differs from other ethnic religions because it is practiced in many different places, not just at it’s hearth.

33 What was the diaspora? When Romans forced Jews out of the Mediterranean after crushing their attempt to free themselves from Roman rule. Diaspora means dispersion (At the time, Judaism’s practice of monotheism was considered illegal under Roman rule. )

34 How were most Jews treated as they lived among other nationalities?
Many Jews were persecuted and forced to live segregated from the rest of society. Jews in Europe were not allowed to own land and were banned from most jobs as well. One of the few jobs they could have was lending money with interest. Jews were persecuted in Europe long before the Holocaust. Because they were the minority, they were often blamed for a societies problems. For example, when the Bubonic Plague hit Europe, many blamed it on the Jews saying that they had poisoned the water wells.

35 What is the origin of the term ghetto?
Neighborhood set up by law where Jews were required to live. It originated in the 6th century in Venice, Italy as a reference to the city’s foundry, or metal casting district Ghettos were surrounded by walls and the gates were locked at night to prevent escape


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