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World
Religions
and
Philosophies
Name
Period:
Due
Date:
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.
]
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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
Board
Game
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points
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points
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points
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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