Introduction To World Religion
Introduction To World Religion
Riddle Me This!
What is the link
between a golden
temple in India
and a huge red
rock in central
Australia?
What does a totem pole in British Columbia have
in common with a stone circle in the south of
England?
Why do millions of people every year journey to a church in
Rome, a wall in Jerusalem, a river in India, and a black cube
in Mecca?
The answer
to all of these questions
involves one word,
religion,
a phenomenon common
to all people in all times.
According to the dictionary, religion
involves "belief in and reverence for a
supernatural power or powers regarded
as creator and governor of the universe."
It is "a personal or institutionalized
system grounded in such belief and
worship."
Simply put, all
religions celebrate
a sense of the sacred
in life.
Origins of Religion
wisdom or creed,
works or code.
Wisdom/Creed
Refers to the theological beliefs and
scriptures or holy writings of a religion.
A creed is a set of truths that MUST
be accepted and agreed to by those
who wish to belong to the religion,
those who choose to be a follower or
disciple. Briefly, a creed is a
"summary" of the principle beliefs of a
religion.
Worship/Cult
Refers to the way of
worshipping, to the
rituals that are
practiced by
followers of the
religion. This is
often a difficult
element to describe,
because it involves
so many diverse
elements.
Works/Code
• Judaism Buddhism
Hinduism
• Christianity Confucianism
• Islam Taoism
Shintoism
Western Beliefs
• Share a similar view of the world and concept because
they both sprang from Judaism (Islam & Christianity)
• Main concern is to live a good, happier, better life right here and now
• Creation contains God within it. All elements of creation from plants to
animals have an animated spirit
• Meditation- is central to these faiths
• Life is balanced
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Their idea of sin or evil
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RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
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Their idea of sin or evil
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RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
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Their idea of sin or evil
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RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
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Their idea of sin or evil