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Page 1: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

World Religions

Page 2: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top

Reflect on the following questions: What does religion mean to me? How important is religion in society today? What do I know about different religions? What do I wonder about different religions?

Importance of respect and trust

Page 3: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Fertile Cresent 1. Why is the Fertile Crescent significant to

the development of ancient civilizations and religions? What role does this area play in world politics

today? Read beginning of chapter 5

Page 4: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Where are we going? 2. What are the key characteristics of the 8

major religions? What are the 8 world religions? What are major similarities and differences

between them? Focus on Islam, Christianity and Judaism

Page 5: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Where are we going? 3. How was Christianity a vital part of medieval

society? Consider economic, political and social roles What factors enabled the spread of Christianity

between 0-1000 CE?

4. Describe the spread and the influence of Islam between the 5th and 10th Centuries? (Interactive mapping project). How did Islam promote tolerance? What were the differences between Christian

and Islam society during the same period?

Page 6: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Where are we going? 5. What factors led to conflict between religions?

Re-conquista Crusades Modern Day conflict How can we overcome these differences for a

peaceful co-existence again?

Parts of Chapters 2, 4, and 5 end of Nov. Reading packages, skits, movies, field trip,

poster project, quizzes, tests, interactive maps

Page 7: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Fertile Cresent 1. Why is the Fertile Crescent significant to

the development of ancient civilizations and religions? What role does this area play in world politics

today? Read beginning of chapter 5

Page 8: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Question to guide your thinking…

In what way does geography have a profound influence on the creation, expansion and shaping of the religions? Why might the religions dominate where they do?

Is the area of dominance related to the area of founding?

 Refer to these questions often…you may need to synthesis information for the answers!

Page 9: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Question to guide your thinking…

Page 10: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

8 Major World Religions

2. What are the key characteristics of the 8 major religions? What are the 8 world religions? What are major similarities and differences

between them? Focus on Islam, Christianity and Judaism

Page 11: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Story

This is a story about a wall — the separations it's meant to enforce, and the unintended ones it gives birth to. The security wall being constructed by Israel on the West Bank has divided Palestinian families and communities. It has also isolated the Catholic-run Our Lady of Sorrows nursing home outside of Jerusalem, leaving its feisty residents to face old age in the throes of one of the world's most bitter conflicts. With beautiful imagery, moments of laughter and use of a quietly eccentric older guide, This Way Up examines the social, economic and religious barriers that arise from physical ones.

Page 12: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

What are the world religions?

Brainstorm 8 World religions

Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sikhism

Create a graphic organizer with 8 rows & 4 columns

List the religions in rows

Page 13: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

What are the world religions?

What are similarities exist between religions? Differences?

 Which religions allow adherents of different beliefs and why? Which do not?

What factors have allowed certain religions to become widespread and sustainable?

Page 14: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Ways to categorize Polytheistic or monotheistic?

Exclusive or non-exclusive?

Occidental or oriental?

Ethnic or universal?

Page 15: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Polytheistic vs. montheistic

Refers to how many Gods the religion adheres to

Example: the ancient Greek and Roman religions believed in many Gods (polytheistic)

Buddhism believes in many Gods (polytheistic)

Christian, Jews and Islam religions believe in one God (monotheistic)

Do you need to believe in a God or many Gods to be considered a religion?

Page 16: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Polytheistic vs. montheistic

Refers to how many Gods the religion adheres to

Example: the ancient Greek and Roman religions believed in many Gods (polytheistic)

Buddhism believes in many Gods (polytheistic)

Christian, Jews and Islam religions believe in one God (monotheistic)

Do you need to believe in a God or many Gods to be considered a religion?

Page 17: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Exclusive vs. non-exclusive

Are you “allowed” to believe in more than one religion or set of beliefs?

How false does one religion regard the others?

People following non-exclusive traditions may follow several religions with overlapping beliefs

What do you think the connection between conflict and exclusivity may be?

Page 18: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Occidental vs. Oriental Refers to birthplace of religion

Connection to geography of religion today Occidental: Western world (pre-exploration) Oriental: Eastern world

Page 19: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Ethnic vs. Universality Ethnic religions are closely tied to a group of

people, place (nationality or state), and heritage

Religion and ethnicity can become inseparable Ex. Judaism “chosen people” and Hinduism

and the caste system

Page 20: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Ethnic vs. Universalized

A universalizing religion is dependent on how open the religion is to accepting outsiders. Universalizing religions have four characteristics: adherents believe what they think is proper for

all human kind have a means of transmission are not inextricably linked to a nation,

ethnicity, or place are dominant somewhere

Ex. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism

Page 21: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Categorize religionsExclusive, Monotheistic & Occidental:

Christianity

Judaism

Islam

Page 22: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Categorizing ReligionNon-exclusive, polytheistic & Oriental:

Confucianism

Taoism

Taoism

Hinduism

Buddhism

Page 23: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Importance of physical features

Page 24: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Importance of physical features

Page 25: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Importance of physical features

Page 26: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Importance of physical features

Page 27: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Sacred Structures

Page 28: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Religion, Society & Government

The idea of a truly secular state is a recent idea

Theocracy: religious organization provides the body of government (Israel, Middle Eastern governments)

State Religions: provide rituals / validation. The State provides the religion official recognition and protection (Middle Ages)

Separation of State and Religion: a trait of modern day democracies (Canada, USA, Australia, England)

Page 29: World Religions. Take out a piece of paper and write the date and “World Religions” on the top Reflect on the following questions: What does religion

Transmission of religions

Migration: population growth, trade, transmission of cultures

Conversion: marriage, missionary work

Competition: Exclusivity? Co-existence? Christianity – Roman Empire, Charlemagne period Islam/Judaism/Christianity and Crusades Asian approach to religious co-existence