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1 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION

2 We need to be able to think outside our parochial religious box. We need to be able to think outside our parochial religious box.

3 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Clash of civilizations—between any of the following religions: Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhist, Baha’is, etc. Clash of civilizations—between any of the following religions: Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhist, Baha’is, etc.

4 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION World religions impact us— Installing Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire brought the Anglicans Church into the dispute. http://www.wolverton-mountain.com/articles/unknotting_my_underwear.htm Installing Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire brought the Anglicans Church into the dispute. http://www.wolverton-mountain.com/articles/unknotting_my_underwear.htm http://www.wolverton-mountain.com/articles/unknotting_my_underwear.htm Medical procedures in hospitals Medical procedures in hospitals Interfaith marriages Interfaith marriages Religious customs imported with believers Religious customs imported with believers

5 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION http://www.wamware.com/world-religions/map.htm http://www.wamware.com/world-religions/map.htm

6 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Religion can be defined as a set of beliefs and rituals relating to supernatural beings or forces. Religion can be defined as a set of beliefs and rituals relating to supernatural beings or forces. Religion is a cultural universal and has been around since the Neanderthals. Religion is a cultural universal and has been around since the Neanderthals.

7 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Animism can be seen in all religions both past and present and is defined as the idea that objects contain spirits. Animism can be seen in all religions both past and present and is defined as the idea that objects contain spirits. Nature-Worship theory—a means to control or explain natural occurrences Nature-Worship theory—a means to control or explain natural occurrences Magic—the supernatural techniques used to accomplish specific goals or desire. Magic provides a sense of control of the uncontrollable factors of life. Magic—the supernatural techniques used to accomplish specific goals or desire. Magic provides a sense of control of the uncontrollable factors of life. Rituals reinforce belief systems in all religions. Rituals reinforce belief systems in all religions. Rites of passage are religious rituals which mark and facilitate a person's movement from one (social) state of being to another Rites of passage are religious rituals which mark and facilitate a person's movement from one (social) state of being to another

8 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Religious syncretism occurs with the mixing of religious beliefs with other religious traditions.

9 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Sometimes, religions mix the sacred with the secular rituals or vice versa. Sometimes, religions mix the sacred with the secular rituals or vice versa. Americans often mix and also separate religion from ordinary life. Americans often mix and also separate religion from ordinary life.

10 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Prehistoric Religion: Prehistoric Religion: 1.Neanderthal religion--125-30K—burial sites 2.Cro-Magnon religion—30K—fetal burial position 3.Neolithic religion—7-3000K—civilization really started thus producing developed religions

11 WORLD RELIGIONS AN INTRODUCTION Animism—spirit-filled world Animism—spirit-filled world Magic—voodoo, etc. Magic—voodoo, etc. Divination—determining future or the will of God Divination—determining future or the will of God Taboo—religious no-no’s Taboo—religious no-no’s Totems—relationship to animals or things Totems—relationship to animals or things Sacrifice—all sorts of things to influence God Sacrifice—all sorts of things to influence God Myths—explanation of events or beliefs Myths—explanation of events or beliefs Rituals—ceremonies Rituals—ceremonies Rites of Passage—marking relationship to God and/or society Rites of Passage—marking relationship to God and/or society Ancestor Veneration—elders have weighted importance Ancestor Veneration—elders have weighted importance


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