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Geography of Religion. By: Matthew Ray. What is Religion?. Core component of culture Relatively structured set of beliefs and practices through which people seek mental and physical harmony with the powers of the universe
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Geography of Religion By: Matthew Ray
What is Religion? • Core component of culture • Relatively structured set of beliefs and practices through which people seek mental and physical harmony with the powers of the universe • Attempt to accommodate and influence the forces of nature, life, and death • Help people make sense of their place in the world
Classifying Religions • Proselytic – actively seeking new members and aim to convert • Monotheistic – belief in one god, where as polytheistic – belief in many gods • Syncretic religions – combine elements of two or more different belief systems • Orthodox religion – emphasize purity of faith and not open to blending with elements of other belief systems
Religions of the World Largest Religions in the World • Judaism • Christianity • Islam • Hinduism • Buddhism • Animism/ Shamanism
Religious Landscapes • Religious Structures (i.e. mosques, cathedrals, temples) • Landscapes of the Dead • Religious Names on the Land • Sacred Space
Bibliography Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G., Mona Domosh, Roderick P. Neumann, and Patricia L. Price.The Human Mosaic. 10th. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2006.