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Geography of Religion

Geography of Religion. AP Human Geography Copeland. Geography of Religion. What is Religion? Major Religions & Divisions Religious Landscapes Religious Conflict and Interaction. Religion. http:// www.cnn.com/video /#/video/living/2011/07/29/language.of.christianity.cnn?iref=videosearch.

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Geography of Religion

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  1. Geography of Religion AP Human Geography Copeland

  2. Geography of Religion What is Religion? Major Religions & Divisions Religious Landscapes Religious Conflict and Interaction

  3. Religion http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/living/2011/07/29/language.of.christianity.cnn?iref=videosearch • A set of beliefs • an explanation of the origins and purpose of humans and their role on earth • existence of a higher power, spirits or god • Which involves rituals, festivals, rites of passage and space (religious landscapes)

  4. Key Terms • Universalizing Religion: attempts to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location • Proselytize: to try to convert people to one’s belief or opinion • “Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exists because worship doesn't.” ― John Piper • Soteriology-is the study of religious doctrines of salvation, which are a feature of various religions • Syncretic: Traditions that borrow from both the past and the present

  5. Key Terms Secularization - a process that is leading to increasingly large groups of people who claim no allegiance to any church or denomination. • Some of these people are atheists. Others simply do not practice. Still others call themselves spiritual, but not religious. • Common in Europe and the larger cities of the U.S. • Common in former Soviet Union and China. • A movement in American churches…to secularize church. Any thoughts?

  6. Key Terms • Ethnic Religions: concentrated spatial distribution whose principles are likely based on physical characteristics of a particular location.

  7. Key Terms Fundamentalism - a process that is leading to increasingly large groups of people who claim there is only one way to interpret worship. • Fundamentalists generally envision a return to a more perfect religion and ethics they imagine existed in the past. • Common in the U.S. and in some Islamic nations.

  8. Key Terms • Monotheism: existence of only one God. • Polytheism: existence of many gods. • Cosmogony: A set of religious beliefs concerning the origin of the universe.

  9. Religious Divisions Branch: A large and fundamental division within a religion. (Catholicism vs. Protestantism) Denomination: A division within a branch of a religion. (Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran-Protestant Denominations) Sect: A relatively small denominational group that has broken away from an established church. (William Jeffs-FLDS) http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2011/07/26/exp.ac.watkiss.warren.jeffs.flds.cnn#/video/bestoftv/2011/07/26/exp.ac.watkiss.warren.jeffs.flds.cnn

  10. Major World Religions • Universalizing Religions • Christianity • Islam • Buddhism • Characteristics: Traced to actions and teaching of a man, diffused from specific hearths by followers / missionaries

  11. Major World Religions • Ethnic Religions • Hinduism • Judaism • all Animistic Religions • Characteristics: No specific founder, limited diffusion / no missionaries

  12. http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm

  13. Ethnic Religions

  14. The Roots of Religion • Animism (Shamanism) - the belief that all objects, animals, and beings are “animated” or possess a spirit and a conscious life. Also called shamanism because of the prominence of a Shaman. • Such beliefs are common among hunter-gatherers and folk cultures. • 10% of Africans follow such traditional ethnic religions. • These beliefs are losing ground to Christianity and Islam throughout Africa. Nigerian Shaman

  15. Hinduism • Origin & Diffusion - unknown • Hearth: Indus River Valley in present-day Pakistan 2200-4000 BCE • Collection of scriptures 1500BCE – 500BC • Vedas, Upanishads, Sutras, BhagavadGita • Over 800 million followers • Almost exclusive to India, Nepal, • and Sri Lanka • Sacred Spaces • Ganges River

  16. Hinduism • Monistic: One god, many forms • Brahman: Vishnu (preserver), Shiva (destroyer), Shakti (mother god) • Main Beliefs • Karma- deeds have corresponding effects on the future • dharma - fulfill moral, social and religious duties • artha - attain financial and worldy success • kama - satisfy desires and drives in moderation • moksha - attain freedom from reincarnation

  17. Judaism • Origin and Diffusion • 2000 BCE – Abraham formed covenant with God as patriarch of Israelites • Moses led people out of Egypt • Diaspora: In 70 A.D., Romans forced Jews to disperse throughout the world. • Ghetto: During the Middle Ages, a neighborhood in a city set up by law to be inhabited only by Jews.

  18. Judaism • Sacred Places • Synagogues • Jerusalem • Divisions • Orthodox, Reform • Current Diffusion • 13-14 million worldwide • Israel, United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia

  19. Judaism • Basic Precepts • Belief in One God • Torah - original 5 chapters of Christian Bible (Old Testament) • Coming of the Messiah still to come • Atonement accomplished by sacrifices, penitence & good deeds • Differing opinions on afterlife

  20. Ethnic Asian Religions • Taoism – The Path or Way • Founder: Lao Tze • 500 BCE • 20 million followers, mainly in China • Sacred Text: Tao Te Ching • philosophy of harmony & balance: Tao • After life: change from being to non-being

  21. Ethnic Asian Religions • Confucianism • 6-5th century BCE • moral code taught by Confucius • Humanity and striving for perfection • 5-6 million adherents, most refer to themselves as having more than one faith • Most influential in China

  22. Ethnic Asian Religions • Shintoism • Japanese traditional religion • No founder or origin known • 3-4 million followers • Beliefs • Worship and offerings to kami at shrines and at home • Simple and harmonious life with nature and people • Many practices tied with Buddhism

  23. Ethnic Asian Religions • Jainism • 550 BCE • Founder: Mahavira • Indian traditional religion • 4 million followers • Basic Principles: • Reincarnation to attain perfection and liberation • Non-violence-cause no harm to any being

  24. Universalizing Religions

  25. Christianity • Origin and Diffusion • Palestine (modern Israel) • Universalizing Religion • What are the 3 branches? • Branches • Roman Catholic • Protestant • Eastern Orthodox

  26. Christianity • Origin and Diffusion • Messiah: Jesus • Universalizing Religion • Spread by missionaries (Paul, Peter)

  27. Christianity • Basic Precepts • Belief in One God • Father, Son & Holy Spirit • Covenant (contract) with God • New Testament - salvation to those who believe in Jesus Christ and his teachings • Salvation is by grace or belief not works • Believers to heaven with everlasting life • Conversion of others (proselytize)

  28. Christianity • Basic Precepts • Founded in 30 CE (Jesus baptized by John the Baptist), Palestine • Bible-Old and New Testament • 2 billion followers – largest faith • Europe • North and South America

  29. Christianity • Catholicism - largest branch • Headed by the Pope • Ceremonial - 7 sacraments • ex: baptism, marriage, Eucharist • Eastern Orthodoxy - 11th Century split-Great Schism • Rivalry between Pope and Patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul) • Russian, Greek, Serbian Orthodox, etc. • Protestantism - (1517) Reformation era (Luther-Germany, 95 Thesis/ Calvin, France-sovereignty of God) • No Pope needed • individual has direct link to God • Grace through faith rather than sacraments

  30. Islam • Origin and Diffusion • Mecca, Saudi Arabia • 633 CE • Founder-Muhammad • 1.3 Billion followers • Branches • Sunni (majority)-Middle East and North Africa • Shiite-Iran, Iraq, Bahrain

  31. Islam • Basic Precepts • Submission to the will of God (Allah) • Lineage - Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, & Mohammed (different lineage) • Holy Book - Quran - built on Old Testament

  32. Islam • 5 Pillars of Faith • Shahada: Creed “There is no God but Allah” • Salat: Prayer 5 times a day facing Mecca • Zakat: Giving to the poor • Sawm: Fasting during month of Ramadan • Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca

  33. Buddhism • Origin and Diffusion • Founder: Siddhartha Gautama • 520 BCE • Hearth: present day Nepal • 360 million followers • Branches • Theravada-(Orthodox) Burma, Sri Lanka, Laos • Mahayana-(all living creatures could become a Buddha) China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan (Zen) • Vajrayana/Tantra(Tibetan-Lamaism)

  34. His Holiness the 14th Dali Lama

  35. Buddhism • Basic Precepts • Buddha - the enlightened one • Nirvana - highest degree of consciousness • 4 noble truths • All of life is marked by suffering. • Suffering is caused by desire and attachment. • Suffering can be eliminated. • Suffering is eliminated by following the Noble Eightfold Path.

  36. Buddhism • Basic Precepts • 8 Fold Path 1. Right beliefs2. Right aspirations3. Right speech4. Right conduct5. Right livelihood6. Right effort7. Right mindfulness8. Right meditational attainment

  37. Buddhism • Basic Precepts • Individuals choose the “Middle Path” • Buddhist believe: • not in any God, blind faith, or savior • what is created is impermanent • True Permanent Absolute Reality • uncreated, unborn, permanent bliss of Nirvana

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