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2. Christianity. for Beginners. The Christian Religion. Mike Mazzalongo. Comparing Religions Helps. Historical Context. Comparing Religions Helps. Historical Context Understanding. Comparing Religions Helps. Historical Context Understanding Appreciation. Major Religions of the World.
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2 Christianity for Beginners The Christian Religion Mike Mazzalongo
Comparing Religions Helps Historical Context
Comparing Religions Helps Historical Context Understanding
Comparing Religions Helps Historical Context Understanding Appreciation
Major Religions of the World Religion “..men’s expression of his acknowledgement of the Divine..”
New Age Movement • Communism • Naturalism RELIGION
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity Concept of Mankind
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity Concept of Mankind Concept of Salvation
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity Concept of Mankind Concept of Salvation Concept of Worship
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity Concept of Mankind Concept of Salvation Concept of Worship Recording of Scriptures
Organized Religions Have Certain Features History of Origins Concept of Deity Concept of Mankind Concept of Salvation Concept of Worship Recording of Scriptures Basic Geography
Primitive Religions Features Strong belief in magic.
Primitive Religions Features Strong belief in magic. No individual god or power.
Primitive Religions Features Strong belief in magic. No individual god or power. Various forms practiced. • Animism • Dynamism • Fetishism • Totemism
Primitive Religions History Tribal Groups – 4000 BC Egyptian Nature & Mystery Cults – 3250 BC Babylonians – 3000 BC Greeks – 1000 BC Romans – 500 BC Jupiter
Primitive Religions Voo-doo – Haiti Falungong– China
Major World Religions • TAOISM • China • Lao Tze • (604-517 BC) • Ying / Yang • Reject Human Institutions
Major World Religions • TAOISM • China • Lao Tze • (604-517 BC) • Ying / Yang • Reject Human Institutions • CONFUCIANISM • China • Kung-Fu-Tze • (551-487 BC) • Balanced social relationships • Practice developing social virtues
Major World Religions • TAOISM • China • Lao Tze • (604-517 BC) • Ying / Yang • Reject Human Institutions • SHINTO • Japan • No Founder • Veneration of land and people of Japan as “deities” • Japanese Supremacy • CONFUCIANISM • China • Kung-Fu-Tze • (551-487 BC) • Balanced social relationships • Practice developing social virtues
Major World Religions • BUDDHISM • India/China/World • Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) 563-480 BC • No supreme being but all are part of whole. • Nirvana is the cessation of self. • Meditation, Yoga, self-denial, study leads to Nirvana. • TAOISM • China • Lao Tze • (604-517 BC) • Ying / Yang • Reject Human Institutions • SHINTO • Japan • No Founder • Veneration of land and people of Japan as “deities” • Japanese Supremacy • CONFUCIANISM • China • Kung-Fu-Tze • (551-487 BC) • Balanced social relationships • Practice developing social virtues
Major World Religions • HINDUISM • India • No founder – evolved from nature religious to social “caste” system. • Goal of life – “Moksha” (similar to Nirvana) • Good deeds, avoiding bad “karma”, self-denial leads to Moksha. • May require several lifetimes to reach desired state (re-incarnation).
Major World Religions • JAINISM • India • NataputtaVardhamana (599-527 BC) • Similar to Hinduism & Buddhism except: • only way to Nirvana/Moksha is self-denial. • ultimate state maintains self-identity. • HINDUISM • India • No founder • “Moksha” • Bad “karma” • Re-incarnation.
Major World Religions • HINDUISM • India • No founder • “Moksha” • Bad “karma” • Re-incarnation. • JAINISM • India • NataputtaVardhamana (599-527 BC) • Self-denial. • Self-identity. • SIKHISM • Pakistan • Nanak (1469-1558 AD) • Combination of Hindu/Muslim ideas • Rejected “caste” system of Hindus. • Ruled by Gurus and Required 5 K’s: Kesh Kangha Kachh Kara Kirpan
Major World Religions • ZOROASTRIANISM • Iran • Zoroaster • Based on visions of Zoroaster. • Monotheist • Used “fire” in worship. • Had special envoy “Sadshyant” every 1000 years. • “Wise Men” may have been Zoroastrians.
Major World Religions • ISLAM • Saudi Arabia/World • Mohammed (570-632 AD) • Based on the visions of Mohammed written in Koran. • Man goes to Paradise based on complete submission to God. • Practice submission through 5 Pillars: • ZOROASTRIANISM • Iran • Zoroaster • Based on visions of Zoroaster. • Monotheist • “fire” in worship. • “Sadshyant” every 1000 years. • “Wise Men” may have been Zoroastrians. • Confession • Alms • Prayer • Fasting • Pilgrimage • Different groups: Sunnis, Shiites, Soffiis, Bahai, Black Muslims, Nation of Islam.
Major World Religions • ZOROASTRIANISM • Iran • Zoroaster • Based on visions of Zoroaster. • Monotheist • “fire” in worship. • “Sadshyant” every 1000 years. • “Wise Men” may have been Zoroastrians. • ISLAM • Saudi Arabia • Mohammed • Based on the visions written in Koran. • Complete submission to God. • 5 Pillars: • Different groups • JUDAISM • Israel/World • Abraham (2000 BC) • Earliest Monotheistic religion • The “Chosen People” • Keeping God’s Laws keeps you as God’s chosen. • Three main groups: • 1. Reform 2. Conservative 3. Orthodox • No agreement between groups on existence of afterlife.
Major World Religions • CHRISTIANITY • Israel/World • Jesus Christ (4-29+ AD) • Jesus is Jewish Messiah • Miracles, teachings, resurrection support claims of personal divinity. • Jesus’ sacrifice eliminates mankind’s moral debt to God. • Christian’s believe in a conscious, personal, eternal afterlife. • ZOROASTRIANISM • Iran • Zoroaster • Based on visions of Zoroaster. • Monotheist • “fire” in worship. • “Sadshyant” every 1000 years. • “Wise Men” may have been Zoroastrians. • ISLAM • Saudi Arabia • Mohammed • Based on the visions written in Koran. • Complete submission to God. • 5 Pillars: • Different groups • JUDAISM • Israel/World • Abraham • Early Monotheistic religion • “Chosen People” • Keeping Laws keeps you as God’s chosen. • Three main groups: • No agreement on afterlife.
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation Superior Leader
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation Superior Leader Superior Solutions
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation Superior Leader Superior Solutions Identifies Problem
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation Superior Leader Superior Solutions Identifies Problem Provides a Solution
Supremacy of the Christian Religion Superior Revelation Superior Leader Superior Solutions Identifies Problem Provides a Solution Offers a Better Hope
Supremacy of the Christian Religion NOW - Freedom from guilt. - Peace of mind. - Loving relationships. - Greater insight. - Spiritual renewal. Offers a Better Hope
Supremacy of the Christian Religion AFTER - Conscious afterlife. - Freedom from sin/death. - Personal relationship with God. Offers a Better Hope
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