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World Religions and Philosophies Vocahulary Brahman: Dharma: Diaspora: Hegira: Karma: Messiah: Monotheism: Nirvana: Polytheism: Reincarnation: Shara:
Faith and Belief: Five Major World Religions Video Directions-As you watch the video, answer each of the following questions. Your answers do not need to be in complete sentences. Introduction 1. What types of questions do religions attempt to answer? 2. How did early peoples attempt to explain the world around them? 3. Identify two major world religions: Judaism 4. Which two great empires surrounded the Hebrews in the Middle East? 5. What is monotheism? 6. What are the Ten Commandments? Christianity 7. Which ancient civilization controlled the Middle East at the time of Jesus’ birth? 8. What were some of the teachings of Jesus?
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9. Identify one of the religious denominations that practice Christianity. Islam 10. Where did the religion of Islam first begin? 11. Who is the founder of Islam? 12. What is the name of the Islamic holy book? 13. Identify the five duties (Five Pillars) of Islam: 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 14. To which parts of the world did Islam spread? Hinduism 15. Where did Hinduism begin? 16. Which Indian river is held sacred by Hindus? _ 17. How do rivers symbolize the concept of reincarnation? 18. What are some of the characteristics of a caste system? 19. Identify a Hindu god.
Buddhism 20. What do Buddhists seek to achieve? 21 22 . Who was the founder of Buddhism? . Why did Siddhartha Gautama seek enlightenment? 23 . What is the Middle Way? 24 . What is Nirvana? 25 . To which areas of the world has Buddhism spread?
World Religions and Philosophies Notes Guide First Religion Animism Founder Location Time Period | Pre-History Writings None Key Beliefs Religion/Philosophies of China - Confucianiiism” i_ ; - Founder Location Time Period | 500 BC Writings Key Beliefs
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Founder __ Daoism (Taoism) Location Time Period | 500 BC Writings Key Beliefs Legalism Founder Location Time Period | 233 BC Writings Key Beliefs
Religions of India Buddhism Founder Location Time Period 500 BC Writings Key Beliefs Hinduism Founder Location Time Period 3000 BC Writings Key Beliefs
Founder Location Religion of Japan Shintoism Time Period 500 BC Writings Key Beliefs Monotheistic Religions Judaism Founder Location Time Period 2000 BC Writings Key Beliefs
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Founder Christiathy - - Location Time Period 30 AD Writings Key Beliefs Islam Founder Location Time Period 622 AD Writings Key Beliefs 10
Board Game Assignment You are a board game manufacturer, and you have been assigned the task of creating a board game that will help students review everything they learned about religion in a fun and interesting way. DIRECTIONS: Using a file folder, colored paper, colored pencils, and markers, create a game board. Put the name of your game on the tab of the folder and decorate the inside so that it is a game board. [1 Make your game board neat, colorful, interesting, and creative! ] Create at least 25 questions and answers for your game that relate to the novel. The questions must be somehow incorporated into playing the game. ] Relate the format and purpose of your game to the religions we studied in some way. 0 Write directions for your game that would make it perfectly clear how to play the game. [0 Make sure the content and difficulty of your game is appropriate Information for the board game may be obtained from your notes or in the textbook. Animism Buddhism Christianity Confucianism Daoism page 12 pages 78-80 pages 141-146 pages 89-90 pages 90, 92 Hinduism Islam Judaism Legalism Shintoism pages 76-78 pages 252-255 pages 45-47 page 90-91 page 317 11
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Thirty Days Islam Video 1) Where is the main character (Dave Stacey) originally from? 2) What town is he going to in order to live with Muslims? 3) What are the three rules Dave Stacey must follow? 4) What happened to Dave Stacey at the airport? 5) What is the holy book of Islam? 6) What happened at 5:30am on day 2?7 7) Why does Dave Stacey have to leave the house after Mr. Haque leaves? 8) What happened to the store owner’s brothers? (store for Arab clothing) 9) What do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common? 10) What is Juma? 11) What makes the three religions different? 12) How many times a day do Muslims hear the call to prayer? 13) What does Dave Stacey do in order to learn more about the language? 14) Why do they separate the men and the women during prayer? 15) What is Halal? 16) What is the purpose of the petition that Dave is trying to get signed? 17) What does the term Jihad mean? 13
Religions and Philosophies Review Sheet Animism - World’s first religion, all things have a spirit, ancestor worship Shintoism - Japan, all things have a spirit, ancestor worship, Kami- divine spirit, Kokiji key book Confucianism China, Five Relationships, Filial Piety (respect elders), Analects - key book, Li, Jen Taoism/Daoism China, Yin/Yang, balance in nature, The Way of Virtue - key book Legalism - China, founded by Hanfiezi, strict adherence to the rules, harsh punishments Hinduism India, karma (deeds), dharma (duties), reincarnation (soul is reborn), polytheistic (belief in many gods), Vedas key book, caste system Buddhism India, Four Noble Truths/Eightfold Path (beliefs), reincarnation, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, Nirvana (one with the universe) Judaism Monotheistic (belief in one God), founded by Abraham, Ten Commandments (laws), synagogue (place of worship), Torah key book Christianity - Monotheistic, founded by Jesus Christ, Ten Commandments (laws), Holy Trinity, Bible key book, several different branches like Catholicism, Lutheran, Baptists Islam - Monotheistic, Mohammed (prophet), Allah is God, Qur an key book, Five Pillars (1-Allah is God, Mohammed is his prophet, 2-pray 5 times a day, 3-give to the poor, 4-fast during Ramadan, 5- make a pilgrimage (trip) to Mecca) 14