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  1. 1. 1 Values and Beliefs: Religions of the World By: Dean Berry, Ed. D. Georgia Berry, M.A.
  2. 2. • Free PowerPoint Version at • Slideshare.com • Type PPT title or dean r berry 2
  3. 3. 3 For thousands of years people in various parts of the world practiced different forms of religion. Most early beliefs had many gods represented by different parts of the environment such as the sun, moon, ocean, trees, and animals.
  4. 4. 4 Today there are many different religions throughout the world. The oldest of the modern religions is Judaism which began in the area of Palestine nearly 5,000 years ago. It was the first religion to believe in only one God.
  5. 5. Discuss: Compare and Contrast • How does the Jewish religion differ from Christianity? • How are they similar? 5
  6. 6. 6 The history and beliefs of Judaism originated from the Old Testament of the Bible.
  7. 7. According to the Bible, the Prophet Moses led the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. During Passover, a religious ceremony, members of the Jewish faith celebrate their liberation from bondage in Egypt. 7
  8. 8. Over 3,000 years ago God gave Moses the Ten Commandments which provided the basic rules by which people should live their lives.
  9. 9. Which one of these commandments do you think is the most important?
  10. 10. The Menorah is a symbolic lampstand used in Jewish celebrations such as Hanukkah, an eight day religious holiday.
  11. 11. The Jewish place of worship is called a synagogue.
  12. 12. Jerusalem is the holy city for both Jews and Christians.
  13. 13. Let’s Review Judaism 13
  14. 14. 14
  15. 15. 15 The next major religion, Hinduism, began approximately 4,000 years ago in India. Hindus worship thousands of gods and base their social systems upon religious principles.
  16. 16. For over a thousand years, the people of ancient India collected holy writings and hymns in books of knowledge called Vedas. These religious books were written in Sanskrit which became the base language for all Indo- European languages including English. 16
  17. 17. Most Hindus live in India.
  18. 18. One of the major beliefs of Hinduism is reincarnation. Hindu people believe that when they die their soul returns to earth in another form as an animal or, hopefully, higher ranking human being. 18
  19. 19. All Animals are sacred in India and are never killed.
  20. 20. Discuss and Infer Do you think restaurants like Burger King or MacDonald’s would be popular in India? Why? 20
  21. 21. The Caste System The Hindu religion established a very strict system of social organization in which people were born into a specific social class. Unskilled workers and servants were born into a lower rank and had to stay in that caste until death and reincarnation transported their souls to another form of life. 21
  22. 22. Hinduism worships many gods with colorful costumes and ceremonies.
  23. 23. Hindus believe that good actions during one’s life will create good Karma and help move one closer to Nirvana.
  24. 24. Let’s Review Hinduism 24
  25. 25. 25
  26. 26. Discuss: Reincarnation • What does the concept of reincarnation mean? • Why might reincarnation provide hope for the poor and downtrodden? 26
  27. 27. 27 About 2,500 years ago another major religion became important. Buddhism had some similarities to Hinduism because they both believed in reincarnation and the laws of Karma.
  28. 28. About 500 B.C., Siddhartha Gautama renounced possessions and created an enlightened way of life. He became the Buddha and preached four Noble Truths.
  29. 29. Buddha’s Truths proposed that suffering in the world would be eliminated when people ceased being selfish, greedy and jealous.
  30. 30. What do you think of Buddha’s ideas?
  31. 31. Buddhism spread from India to Tibet and China in the early years but gave way to Hinduism in India in more recent times.
  32. 32. Both Buddhism and Hinduism share beliefs in Karma, Nirvana, and Reincarnation.
  33. 33. Let’s Review Buddhism 33
  34. 34. 34
  35. 35. 35 About the same time that Buddhism began in India, the ancient Chinese created a form of religion and philosophy known as Confucianism which was named after their inspirational leader, Confucius.
  36. 36. Confucianism was more of a way of life than a religion since no gods or prophets were included. Confucius taught people to search for the answers to important moral questions about life. Confucius believed that all leaders should be virtuous, and that people should be obedient to such leaders. 36
  37. 37. Discuss Confucius taught that respect for parents was one of the most important principles in life. What do you think? 37
  38. 38. Let’s Review Confucianism 38
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  40. 40. Discuss and Classify • Do you think Confucianism should be considered a religion or a philosophy of life? • What are some major differences between Confucianism and most other religions? 40
  41. 41. Over 2,000 years ago, Judaism was followed by a new Messiah. The Old Testament was still important, but a new religion was forming. 41
  42. 42. 42 A little over 2,000 years ago Jesus of Nazareth began spreading the word of God. His teachings became the basis for the New Testament of the Bible.
  43. 43. Jesus and his disciples spread the word of God throughout the kingdom.
  44. 44. Christianity is based on both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
  45. 45. The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ are an important events in Christianity.
  46. 46. As Christianity spread and gained followers, the Roman Empire grew weaker. By A.D. 337, Rome had its first Christian emperor, Constantine. From this point on, the Catholic Church spread throughout Europe. 46
  47. 47. For over 1500 years Christianity was represented by the Catholic Church.
  48. 48. 48 However, by 1517, Martin Luther took issue with the Catholic Church and eventually created the Lutheran Church. From that point, many other protestant churches came about over the years.
  49. 49. How many Christian churches and denominations can you name?
  50. 50. Let’ Review the Various Christian Churches in America 50
  51. 51. 51
  52. 52. 52 The last major religion to be created was Islam which started in Mecca about 1500 years ago. The Muslim Holy book is the Quran and specifies expected behavior for men and women.
  53. 53. Islam originated with the Prophet Muhammad who preached good deeds as necessary for Muslims to reach paradise. Providing help to the poor is an important principle of Islam. 53
  54. 54. Discuss Which countries in the world are considered primarily Islamic? 54
  55. 55. The Five pillars of Islam are very important to Muslims.
  56. 56. Under Islam god is called Allah.
  57. 57. Bowing and praying towards Mecca five times daily is expected of all Muslims.
  58. 58. Muslim women are expected to cover their head and face in public.
  59. 59. The Islamic place of worship is called a Mosque.
  60. 60. Over 23% of the world’s population is Muslim. There are two major denominations-Sunni and Shia. Islam is the second largest religion in the world and the fastest growing. 60
  61. 61. 61
  62. 62. Let’s Review Islam 62
  63. 63. 63
  64. 64. 64 Today six major religions form the basis for daily religious life for most people throughout the world.
  65. 65. 65
  66. 66. The Five Major World Religions Ted Ed 11 min Excellent!!! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6dCx o7t_aE 66
  67. 67. Origins of Religion 4 min Excellent!! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9mF Ngu6Cww 67
  68. 68. 5 Most Powerful Religions in the World 6 min very good • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mayX M4wSJhM 68
  69. 69. World’s 5 Major Religions 12 min great information very clear • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HybxZ kMxZvQ 69
  70. 70. 70 Check-up and Review Raise your green card if you believe the statement is true or your red card if you think it is false.
  71. 71. 71 True or False-1 The oldest modern religion is Christianity which began over 5,000 years ago.
  72. 72. 72 False-1
  73. 73. 73 True or False-2 Moses and the Ten Commandments are an important part of Islam.
  74. 74. 74 False-2
  75. 75. 75 True or False-3 Both Hinduism and Buddhism include reincarnation and the laws of Karma as part of their religious beliefs.
  76. 76. 76 True-3
  77. 77. 77 True or False-4 The ancient Chinese created a form of religion and philosophy known as Confucianism.
  78. 78. 78 True-4
  79. 79. 79 True or False-5 Muslims use both the Koran and the Bible as part of their Islamic religion.
  80. 80. 80 False-5
  81. 81. 81 True or False-6 Thirty years ago Martin Luther King, Jr. broke away from the Catholic Church and created the Lutheran Church.
  82. 82. 82 False-6
  83. 83. 83 True or False-7 The teachings of Jesus became the basis for the New Testament of the Bible.
  84. 84. 84 True-7
  85. 85. 85 True or False-8 Both Judaism and Islam worship thousands of different gods.
  86. 86. 86 False-8
  87. 87. 87 True or False-9 Methodists, Baptists, Catholics, and Evangelists all use the Old Testament and the New Testament.
  88. 88. 88 True-9
  89. 89. 89 World Religions Test 1. Believes in one god, Allah and have a holy book called the Koran 2. Includes Lutherans, Methodists and many others 3. Uses the Ten Commandments and the Old Testament and was the 1st religion with one god 4. Worships thousands of gods and believes in reincarnation and a social caste system 5. Monks live in monasteries and believe in Karma rather than materialistic things A. Christianity B. Buddhism C. Islam D. Judaism E. Hinduism
  90. 90. Brainstorm and Discuss Why do you think so many people belong to various religious groups and denominations? How does religion help people? Can religious differences create problems in the world? 90
  91. 91. Report Back Share Your Ideas . 1. Let’s summarize possible answers to our question about religious differences in the world. 2. Include these ideas in your notes. 3. You may choose to use a graphic organizer. 91
  92. 92. Brainstorm and Discuss 1. Name as many different churches or religious groups in your area as you can. How many were you able to name? 2. Share what you know about some of the different churches in your area. How do you know that your information is accurate? 92
  93. 93. Report Back Share Your Ideas . 1. Let’s summarize possible answers to our question about local churches. 2. Include these ideas in your notes. 3. You may choose to use a graphic organizer. 93
  94. 94. Stay in Group and Discuss Would it be better if everyone in America practiced the same religion and had similar beliefs? Should everyone in America belong to the same religion? Why? 94
  95. 95. Report Back Share Your Ideas . 1. Let’s summarize possible answers to our question about religious beliefs in America. 2. Include these ideas in your notes. 3. You may choose to use a graphic organizer. 95
  96. 96. Conduct Research on the Issues • Use technology and text sources to research the historical conflict between the Jewish and Islamic people in the Middle East, and recommend how the two religions might settle their differences and live peacefully together. • This will be a short research assignment and should generate two or three pages of notes. The notes will used during the next class discussion to review ideas and solutions and to write a proposal. 96
  97. 97. Essential Questions to Guide Research 1. Why are Jerusalem and Palestine areas of conflict for Jews and Moslems? 2. How do the Jewish and Islamic religions differ? 3. How are the two religions similar? 4. Why do the Palestinians want there own country? 5. Why is Israel worried about Islamic jihad? 6. What might happen if Israel agreed to a Palestine homeland where Palestinians currently reside?
  98. 98. • The following slides provide sources for the research projec 98
  99. 99. Arab Israeli Conflict Jews Verses Moslems? • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab%E2%80 %93Israeli_conflict 99
  100. 100. Jewish View of Arab Israeli Conflict • http://www.science.co.il/Arab-Israeli- conflict.asp 100
  101. 101. Moslems and Jews Both Claim Jerusalem • http://www.aish.com/h/9av/j/Jerusalem_Je wish_and_Muslim_Claims_to_the_Holy_Ci ty.html 101
  102. 102. Chance for Peace in Middle East? • http://atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MID -05-231213.html 102
  103. 103. Causes of the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict • http://israelunlocked.wordpress.com/the- basics/causes-of-the-israeli-palestinian- conflict/ 103
  104. 104. Roots of Conflict • http://www.twopeoplesonefuture.org/backg round/roots-of-conflict/ 104
  105. 105. Arab-Israeli Conflict: Arab Perspective • http://www.islam-watch.org/Stunich/Roots- of-Arab-Israeli-Conflict.htm 105
  106. 106. Facts and Logic: An Israeli Perspective • http://www.factsandlogic.org/ad_107.html 106
  107. 107. Middle East Peace Scenarios • http://www.millennium- project.org/millennium/ME-Peace- Scenarios.html 107
  108. 108. The Peace Process • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_process _in_the_Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_c onflict 108
  109. 109. A Simple Solution • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew s/middleeast/israel/9703026/The-Israel- Palestine-problem-has-a-simple- solution.html 109
  110. 110. How to Help the Peace Process • http://www.meforum.org/213/how-to-help- the-israelis-and-palestinians-reach 110
  111. 111. Middle East Project: Stanford • http://www.stanford.edu/group/sper/image s/Palestine-Israel_Primer_MERIP.pdf 111
  112. 112. Write a Proposal Use your notes to write a one or two page proposal to recommend how the Moslems and Jews in the Middle East might be able to set aside their differences and live peacefully with each other. Provide specific information to support your proposed ideas with clearly articulated arguments and sufficient evidence. 112
  113. 113. Your Proposal • Define the issue/problem • Outline the details of your argument • Cite supporting research • Project possible roadblocks • Specify contingency or back up plans 113
  114. 114. Develop a Writing Plan • Determine what your main point will be, and write a topic sentence that provides focus for your essay. • Choose several main ideas that support your topic sentence. • Sort your information into supporting details with facts and examples. 114
  115. 115. Use the five paragraph essay format to write your paper. 115
  116. 116. Details Must Support the Main Ideas • Provide specific facts, examples, and reasons for each main idea in the body of your essay
  117. 117. Prepare to Write • Use your outline and write a five paragraph essay on your topic. • As you write your rough draft, it will be very important to use special words that enable you to transition smoothly from one idea to the next. 117
  118. 118. Transition Words As you view these words, select the words that help you make transitions smoothly from one idea to the next. • as a result • such as • for example • nevertheless • for that reason • finally • at this time • therefore • furthermore • in addition • in conclusion • as well as 118
  119. 119. Review, Edit, and Rewrite 1. Re-read your essay several times. 2. How can you improve your sentences to communicate more clearly? 3. Are your main ideas supported by examples and details? 4. Exchange papers with another student and read each other’s essay out loud. 5. Make final corrections and write the final draft of your polished essay. 119
  120. 120. Explore the Issue Do the major religions help societies maintain social order, positive values, and justice for people? Provide the pro’s and con’s of this issue. 120
  121. 121. Evaluate and Present both Pro and Con Positions • In order to make a convincing argument for or against an idea or event, it is very important to evaluate the facts and see if they support your position. • The first step is to ask relevant questions that will guide your investigation of the evidence. 121
  122. 122. Inquiring Minds Want to Know Essential Questions • Do the major religions support strong family values? • Do other religions believe in ideas that are similar to the Ten Commandments? • Do the major religions encourage followers to contribute to the poor and unfortunate? • Do the major religions believe in an after life or a state of perfection that is achieved by following religious principles? 122
  123. 123. Conduct the Research • Identify specific questions about the issue to guide your investigation of the facts. • Determine if the evidence is credible and supports your main arguments. • Use internet and book sources to gather credible information. 123
  124. 124. The Proof is in the Pudding • The Issue: Do the major religions help societies maintain social order, positive values, and justice for all? • Your assignment is to research this issue, take a position, support your arguments with sufficient evidence, and write a report to convince others of your point of view. 124
  125. 125. The following slides provide sources for the research project.
  126. 126. World Religions and Their Impact on People and Government • http://www.newsbatch.com/religion.htm 126
  127. 127. The Social Impact of Religions • http://cnx.org/content/m42975/latest/?colle ction=col11407/latest 127
  128. 128. Religions and Social Justice • http://www.religionconflictpeace.org/volum e-1-issue-1-fall-2007/significance- religions-social-justice-and-culture-peace 128
  129. 129. Religion, Poverty, and Social justice • http://www.crop.org/storypg.aspx?id=552& MenuNode=634153123600125462&zone= 47 129
  130. 130. The Function of Religion in Society • http://robwrite.hubpages.com/hub/Religion -in-Society 130
  131. 131. Functions of Religion for Society • https://www.boundless.com/sociology/und erstanding-religion/the-functionalist- perspective/functions-of-religion/ 131
  132. 132. Religions and Social Justice • http://www.religionconflictpeace.org/volum e-1-issue-1-fall-2007/significance- religions-social-justice-and-culture-peace 132
  133. 133. Religion and Social Justice: Huffington Post • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/religion- and-social-justice 133
  134. 134. Islam and Social Justice • http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the- faith-column/2007/05/peace-justice-islam- god 134
  135. 135. Social Justice and Various Religions • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice 135
  136. 136. Christianity and Social Justice • http://www.openbible.info/topics/social_jus tice 136
  137. 137. Judaism and Social Justice • http://www.haaretz.com/jewish- world/rabbis-round-table/social-justice-lies- at-the-heart-of-the-jewish-people- 1.447878 137
  138. 138. Hinduism and Social Justice • http://hinduism.iskcon.org/lifestyle/903.htm 138
  139. 139. Develop a Writing Plan • Determine what your main point will be, and write a topic sentence that provides focus for your essay. • Choose several main ideas that support your topic sentence. • Sort your information into supporting details with facts and examples. 139
  140. 140. Use the five paragraph essay to write your paper. 140
  141. 141. Relevance to the Real World • The final conclusion of your paper should explain why your point of view on the issue is important for the future. Answer these questions as you write your conclusion. • 1. Why is your issue important to our world? • 2. Why should anyone care about it? • 3. What would be the negative results if your recommendations are not followed?
  142. 142. Details Must Support the Main Ideas Provide specific facts, examples, and reasons for each main idea in the body of your essay
  143. 143. Prepare to Write • Use your outline and write a five paragraph essay on your topic. • As you write your rough draft, it will be very important to use special words that enable you to transition smoothly from one idea to the next. 143
  144. 144. Transition Words As you view these words, select the words that help you make transitions smoothly from one idea to the next. • as a result • such as • for example • nevertheless • for that reason • finally • at this time • therefore • furthermore • in addition • in conclusion • as well as 144
  145. 145. Review, Edit, and Rewrite 1. Re-read your essay several times. 2. How can you improve your sentences to communicate more clearly? 3. Are your main ideas supported by examples and details? 4. Exchange papers with another student and read each other’s essay out loud. 5. Make final corrections and write the final draft of your polished essay. 145
  146. 146. Conducting Your Research Gather Information to compare and contrast two different world religions. Explore their historical development, major beliefs, and affect on society.
  147. 147. Select Your Topic Discuss your topic with your teacher before beginning your research project. 147
  148. 148. Extend Your Knowledge of the Topic Participate in an in-depth study of the topic. Identify 4-6 internet or print resources that provide helpful information regarding your topic. Review your notes and develop several questions that you would like to explore about your topic. 148
  149. 149. Essential Questions to Guide Your Research • 1. Did this religion use any ideas that may have been borrowed from earlier religions? • 2. Do the beliefs of the religion provide a positive set of values to guide the lives of believers? • 3. Do the beliefs of the religion encourage equal treatment of all people? • 4. Does the religion encourage followers to make it a priority to help the poor and downtrodden? 149
  150. 150. Overview of Islam • http://www.greenstar.org/Islam/ 150
  151. 151. Overview of Christianity • http://www.patheos.com/Library/Christianit y.html 151
  152. 152. Information On All World Religions • http://www.religionfacts.com/ 152
  153. 153. The Jewish Virtual Library • https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource /vie/viereltoc.html 153
  154. 154. About Buddhism • http://www.aboutbuddhism.org/ 154
  155. 155. The History of Christianity in America • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Chri stianity_in_the_United_States 155
  156. 156. The History of Christianity • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity 156
  157. 157. BBC: Buddhism • http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/bud dhism/ 157
  158. 158. BBC: Christianity • http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/chri stianity/ 158
  159. 159. BBC: Islam • http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/isla m/ 159
  160. 160. BBC: Hinduism • http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hind uism/ 160
  161. 161. BBC: Judaism • http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/juda ism/ 161
  162. 162. The Buddhist Center • https://thebuddhistcentre.com/buddhism 162
  163. 163. About Hinduism • http://www.himalayanacademy.com/readle arn/basics/nine-beliefs 163
  164. 164. About Confucianism • http://www.patheos.com/Library/Confucian ism.html 164
  165. 165. Your Essay Topic Organize your ideas and prepare to write an essay comparing and contrasting two different world religions. Compare their historical development, major beliefs, and affect on society.
  166. 166. Organize Your Ideas • Review all of your notes from the presentations, group discussions, and research notes. • Select the most important ideas. • Choose facts and examples to support each important idea
  167. 167. Develop a Writing Plan • Determine what your main point will be, and write a topic sentence that provides focus for your essay. • Choose several main ideas that support your topic sentence. • Sort your information into supporting details with facts and examples.
  168. 168. Details Must Support the Main Ideas Provide specific facts, examples, and reasons for each main idea in the body of your essay
  169. 169. Write the Rough Draft Use the Five Paragraph format that includes an Introductory Paragraph, Body, and Conclusion
  170. 170. Prepare to Write • Write a five paragraph essay comparing and contrasting two world religions. • As you write your rough draft, it will be very important to use special words that enable you to transition smoothly from one idea to the next. 170
  171. 171. Transition Words As you view these words, select the words that help you make transitions smoothly from one idea to the next. • as a result • such as • for example • nevertheless • for that reason • finally • at this time • therefore • furthermore • in addition • in conclusion • as well as 171
  172. 172. Review, Edit, and Rewrite 1. Re-read your essay several times. 2. How can you improve your sentences to communicate more clearly? 3. Are your main ideas supported by examples and details? 4. Exchange papers with another student and read each other’s essay out loud. 5. Make final corrections and write the final draft of your polished essay.
  173. 173. Unit Assessment • The common core standards assessment includes the following: • PowerPoint Notes • Research Project One: Notes, Proposal and Participation • Research Project Two: Notes and Research Paper • Research project Three: Three Pages of Notes • Research Topic Essay • Project • Final Unit Test 173
  174. 174. Final Unit Test .1. Select two world religions and compare and contrast their beliefs and customs. Provide examples and details to support your main points. 2.Conflict in the Middle East between Moslems and Jews has revolved around the desire for territory and differences in their religious beliefs. Evaluate the Middle Eastern problem between the two religious groups, and describe a potential plan for peace. 174
  175. 175. • 3. Evaluate the beliefs and practices of the major world religions and determine whether or not they help maintain social order, positive values, and justice for all. Support your main arguments with examples and details. 175
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