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Introduction to World Religions

Introduction to World Religions. Major World Religions. Hinduism Buddhism Taoism Confucius Judaism Christianity Islam. Hinduism. Images of Hindu Gods. Vishnu Preserve. Shiva - Destroyer. Brahma Creator. Buddhism. Found mostly in Asia. Evolves from Hinduism.

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Introduction to World Religions

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  1. Introduction to World Religions

  2. Major World Religions • Hinduism • Buddhism • Taoism • Confucius • Judaism • Christianity • Islam

  3. Hinduism

  4. Images of Hindu Gods Vishnu Preserve Shiva - Destroyer Brahma Creator

  5. Buddhism • Found mostly in Asia. • Evolves from Hinduism. • Believe in reincarnation and Nirvana. • Follow teachings of the Buddha or “Enlightened One.”

  6. Teachings of the Buddha • Four Noble Truths • Eight Fold Path • Reincarnation will end when you become “enlightened” and reach Nirvana.

  7. Teachings of the Buddha • Four Noble Truths 1. Life means suffering. 2. The origin of suffering is attachment. 3. The cessation of suffering is attainable. 4. The path to the cessation of suffering.

  8. Teachings of the Buddha The Noble Eightfold Path • Right View • Right Intention • Right Speech • Right Action • Right Livelihood • Right Effort • Right Mindfulness • Right Concentration

  9. Taoism (Daoism) • Found mostly in China and parts of Asia. • Taoists want to live in harmony with nature. • The “Tao” is a unspoken force present in all natural things. • Found mostly in Asia.

  10. Confucius • A quasi-religion and philosophy found in China. • Based on the teachings of Confucius (b. 551 B.C.) • “Five Relationships” guide life. • Confucius was seeking order in society. • Everyone should do what is expected of them.

  11. The Five Relationships • Father to Son • Elder Brother to Younger Brother • Husband to Wife • Ruler to Subject • Friend to Friend • Men and Age are valued.

  12. Judaism • Oldest of the three major world religions. • Jewish “Diaspora” – kicked out of homeland in Palestine and spread out over many nations. • Monotheistic • Torah – Jewish Holy Book

  13. The Western “Wailing” Wall • Sacred site in Jerusalem for Jews. • Location of the 2nd temple which the Romans destroyed. • Named by Europeans who witnessed Jews loudly mourning the temple’s destruction.

  14. Christianity Cross - Christian Holy Symbol

  15. Christian Facts • Monotheistic • Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ • Largest religion in the world (1.9 Billion) • Bible is the Holy Book • Important holidays include: Christmas, Easter, and Palm Sunday.

  16. Christian Churches

  17. Islamic Symbols Dome of the Rock Crescent Moon

  18. Islamic Facts • Based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad. • Followers of Islam are known as Muslims. • Two main divisions in Islam: Sunni & Shi’a. • Muslims follow the Five Pillars.

  19. Five Pillars of Islam • Declaration of Faith • Prayer five times daily. • Giving Alms (charity) • Fasting during the Holy Month of Ramadan. • Pilgrimage to Mecca once during your lifetime.

  20. World Religious Distributions

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