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World Religions
             Definition & Theories
Definition of a World Religion
  • Latin: “religio” meaning “fear” or “awe”

Criteria for Understanding Religions
  • Usually deal in some way with peoples’ relationship
  to     the unseen world of spirits, gods, and demons.
  • Usually have developed a system of myths (or
  symbolic language) contained in sacred writings.
  • Usually have developed an organization of
  rituals, temples, and priests.
Criteria for Understanding Religions
• Usually have some proposal for escaping the
problems generated in this life, proposals that may be
called salvation or enlightenment.
• Usually have some statement about life beyond
death, either as a survival in shadowy Hades, in
some version of death and hell, or through
reincarnation.
Origins: Theories of Development
Animistic Theories: Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917)
• Religion derives from a basic instinct or response that
people have to the unknown.
• Experiences of death and dreams in primitive cultures led
  people to believe that (1) all of nature was filled with spirits,
  (2) there is life in everything, even stones and trees.
• Combination of these factors, plus the worship of
ancestors, produced a religion in which all things are
worshiped and feared.
Origins:
Nature Worship: Max Muller (1823-1900)
• Alternative to animistic theories: religion arose out
  of speculation about the forces of nature
• Primitives ascribed personalities to these forces
after noting the phenomena of their regularities and
irregularities
• Example: Greek myth of Apollo’s (sun) love for
Daphne (dawn). Apollo chased Daphne, who always
  ran from him. This, then, became the Greek
explanation for why the sun chases away the dawn
Origins:
Original Monotheism: Wilhelm Schmidt (1868-1954)
• Contended that hunter-gatherer societies (the
oldest societies about which we have knowledge)
held to belief in a distinct high god.
• Although mainly polytheistic and animistic, they
largely held to the view that there was one high
god who was both creator and originator of moral
codes.
• Believed monotheism was the basic view, but
because it was hard to maintain, cultures tended to
degenerate into polytheism.
Origins:
Magic Theory: Sir James George Frazier (1854-1941)
• Agreed with Tylor that in religious perceptions the
human mind had evolved in linear, evolutionary
fashion.
• Believed in three phases of history relative to
religion:
             (1) Magic era - attempts were made
             to control the world through magic
             (2) Religion era – when magic failed,
             people turned to religion
             (3) Science era - when religion failed
             people turned to science
Origins:
Projection of Human Need Theories
• Ludwig Feurbach (1804-1872)
Religions are basically the projections of the wishes and needs of
humanity. Man is not in the image of God but God is in the image
                              of man.
• Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Saw religion in terms of Feurbach’s views: “Man makes religion,
 religion does not make man. It is the opium of the people.” He
 believed religion was used by the ruling classes to oppose the
                         power classes.
Origins:

• Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
 Gave Feurbach’s position a psychological basis. Believed that
 religion originated as guilt that men felt for hating their fathers.
 He said men love their mothers and hate their fathers, and that
            religion is an attempt to get rid of the guilt.
• Friedrich Nietzsche
  Claimed that we must wake up and realize that while earlier
  societies had invented God, modern man had now killed the
                            ghost.
Origins:

• Julius Wellhausen
Posited an evolution of religion from animism through polytheism
through henotheism to monotheism based on a Darwinian theory
                            of evolution.


   It is more likely that monotheism was original, and
       that it developed into other forms--especially
                         polytheism.
T hr ee For ms of Religious
Expr ession
• Theoretical Expression
 Has to do with the basic story (myth) and with ideology or
 doctrine.
• Practical Expression
 What is done in religion. Has to do with ritual, forms of dress,
 manner of worship and celebration.
• Sociological Expressions
 Church type: a comprehensive system allowing for individual
 variations without extreme demands on participants
 (denominations).
 Withdrawal groups: commitment to the group is more important
 than family ties.
Four Types of Religions
(1) Basic or Primitive Religions
 Applies to the religions of peoples in undeveloped areas of the
 world and to the religion of prehistoric peoples: animism,
 totemism, polytheism.
(2) Religions Originating in India
 Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism
 All but Sikism--which takes its belief in one god from Islam--basic
 beliefs include:
   Belief in many gods
   One person may lead many lives through a series of
    reincarnations or rebirths.
   Ultimate concern: release from cycle of life, death,
   rebirth, and achievement of none-life, or moksha.
(3) Religions Originating in China and Japan
 Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
    Each holds to:
     Belief in many gods
     The worship of nature
(4) Religions Originating in the Middle East
 Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Baha’i
      Believe in:
       one supreme creator God
       people live only once
       divine judgment of the world.

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World Religions: Introduction

  • 1. World Religions Definition & Theories
  • 2. Definition of a World Religion • Latin: “religio” meaning “fear” or “awe” Criteria for Understanding Religions • Usually deal in some way with peoples’ relationship to the unseen world of spirits, gods, and demons. • Usually have developed a system of myths (or symbolic language) contained in sacred writings. • Usually have developed an organization of rituals, temples, and priests.
  • 3. Criteria for Understanding Religions • Usually have some proposal for escaping the problems generated in this life, proposals that may be called salvation or enlightenment. • Usually have some statement about life beyond death, either as a survival in shadowy Hades, in some version of death and hell, or through reincarnation.
  • 4. Origins: Theories of Development Animistic Theories: Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917) • Religion derives from a basic instinct or response that people have to the unknown. • Experiences of death and dreams in primitive cultures led people to believe that (1) all of nature was filled with spirits, (2) there is life in everything, even stones and trees. • Combination of these factors, plus the worship of ancestors, produced a religion in which all things are worshiped and feared.
  • 5. Origins: Nature Worship: Max Muller (1823-1900) • Alternative to animistic theories: religion arose out of speculation about the forces of nature • Primitives ascribed personalities to these forces after noting the phenomena of their regularities and irregularities • Example: Greek myth of Apollo’s (sun) love for Daphne (dawn). Apollo chased Daphne, who always ran from him. This, then, became the Greek explanation for why the sun chases away the dawn
  • 6. Origins: Original Monotheism: Wilhelm Schmidt (1868-1954) • Contended that hunter-gatherer societies (the oldest societies about which we have knowledge) held to belief in a distinct high god. • Although mainly polytheistic and animistic, they largely held to the view that there was one high god who was both creator and originator of moral codes. • Believed monotheism was the basic view, but because it was hard to maintain, cultures tended to degenerate into polytheism.
  • 7. Origins: Magic Theory: Sir James George Frazier (1854-1941) • Agreed with Tylor that in religious perceptions the human mind had evolved in linear, evolutionary fashion. • Believed in three phases of history relative to religion: (1) Magic era - attempts were made to control the world through magic (2) Religion era – when magic failed, people turned to religion (3) Science era - when religion failed people turned to science
  • 8. Origins: Projection of Human Need Theories • Ludwig Feurbach (1804-1872) Religions are basically the projections of the wishes and needs of humanity. Man is not in the image of God but God is in the image of man. • Karl Marx (1818-1883) Saw religion in terms of Feurbach’s views: “Man makes religion, religion does not make man. It is the opium of the people.” He believed religion was used by the ruling classes to oppose the power classes.
  • 9. Origins: • Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Gave Feurbach’s position a psychological basis. Believed that religion originated as guilt that men felt for hating their fathers. He said men love their mothers and hate their fathers, and that religion is an attempt to get rid of the guilt. • Friedrich Nietzsche Claimed that we must wake up and realize that while earlier societies had invented God, modern man had now killed the ghost.
  • 10. Origins: • Julius Wellhausen Posited an evolution of religion from animism through polytheism through henotheism to monotheism based on a Darwinian theory of evolution. It is more likely that monotheism was original, and that it developed into other forms--especially polytheism.
  • 11. T hr ee For ms of Religious Expr ession • Theoretical Expression Has to do with the basic story (myth) and with ideology or doctrine. • Practical Expression What is done in religion. Has to do with ritual, forms of dress, manner of worship and celebration. • Sociological Expressions Church type: a comprehensive system allowing for individual variations without extreme demands on participants (denominations). Withdrawal groups: commitment to the group is more important than family ties.
  • 12. Four Types of Religions (1) Basic or Primitive Religions Applies to the religions of peoples in undeveloped areas of the world and to the religion of prehistoric peoples: animism, totemism, polytheism. (2) Religions Originating in India Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism All but Sikism--which takes its belief in one god from Islam--basic beliefs include:  Belief in many gods  One person may lead many lives through a series of reincarnations or rebirths. Ultimate concern: release from cycle of life, death, rebirth, and achievement of none-life, or moksha.
  • 13. (3) Religions Originating in China and Japan Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism Each holds to:  Belief in many gods  The worship of nature (4) Religions Originating in the Middle East Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Baha’i Believe in:  one supreme creator God  people live only once  divine judgment of the world.