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  • Established by 1000 C.E.

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Polytheism origins
  • Earliest religions across all cultural regions
  • Sumerian, Shang, Greek, Roman, Germanic, Mayan,
    Aztec, and African

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Polytheism Tenets
  • Belief in many gods/ spirits
  • Gods as personification of nature
  • animism

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Hinduism Origin Spread
  • Began with the Aryan invaders
  • vedas
  • 1700-1500 B.C.E.
  • Later groups added to ideas
  • Spread thru Indian Subcontinent

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Hinduism Major Tenets
  • One ultimate reality Brahma
  • Rebirth for spiritual progress, determined by
    karma
  • Release for cycle of rebirth (moshka)
  • Dharma, duties and rules of conduct to be
    followed to achieve release from reincarnation

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Hinduism Significance
  • No founder, no specific date
  • Tolerant of other religions
  • Adaptable offers both meditation and ritual
  • Varna, division of people into 4 classes,
    beginnings of caste, as a measure of ones
    spiritual progress

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Judaism Origins/Spread
  • Hebrews, ancient Israelites
  • First writings between 1000 and 800 B.C.E.
  • Began in ancient Palestine spread into land of
    Canaan to Egypt (Exodus) and back to Canaan.
  • 130s C.E. into the Middle East, North Africa, and
    Europe

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Judaism Tenets
  • Monotheistic
  • Chosen people through a special relationship with
    God (covenant)
  • Messiah to come
  • Beliefs set forth in the Torah and the Talmud
    (collection of oral laws)

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Judaism Significance
  • First monotheistic religion
  • Greatly influenced both Christianity and Islam
  • No widespread hierarchical structure
  • No missionary movement

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  • Grew from protest of Brahman (highest caste)
    practices
  • Siddhartha Gautama 500s B.C.E.
  • Spread from Northern India, Asia and Southeast
    Asia as far as Japan by the 700s C.E.

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Buddhism origins and spread
  • Siddhartha Gautama- 500 BCE
  • Buddha is not a god (allows for spirits)
  • Northern India- Nepal
  • Spread along trade and travel routes into China,
    Japan, Southeast Asia

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Buddhism Tenets
  • Four Noble truths
  • Universality of Suffering
  • Desire causes suffering
  • Nirvana is the cessation of desire
  • Eightfold path is guide to entering Nirvana
  • Rightness of Knowledge, thought, speech,
    conduct, livelihood, effort, mind, and meditation

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Buddhism Significance
  • Strong monastic tradition monks helped to spread
  • Revival of Hinduism and Islamic invasions wipe
    out of India by 1000 ce
  • Different forms emerge-
  • Theraveda oldest (Southeast Asia()
  • Mahyaha emphasis on the bodhisattva

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Confucianism Origins
  • Confucius began teaching in 500s BCE
  • Developed an ethical philosophy
  • Never spread from China or regions dominated by
    China (Japan, Korea, Taiwan)

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Confucianism Tenets
  • Based on five basic relationships ruler and
    subject, father and son, husband and wife,
    brothers, and friends
  • Filial piety(honor to ones elders/betters)
    family as the extension of the state
  • Superior man only the educated should govern

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Confucianism Significance
  • Philosophical and ethical system of conduct
  • Dominant in government, education, and
    scholarship for 2000 years
  • Basis for civil service
  • Conservative influence status quo
  • Mandate from heaven
  • Ancestor worship

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Daoism Origin/spread
  • Attributed to Lao-tzu 400s and 300s BCE
  • Spread through China has become popular in some
    Western thought
  • 2nd most influential thought system

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Lao Tze
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Daoism Tenets
  • Tao The Way
  • Live in accord with ones nature
  • Balance
  • Oneness with everything thru the tao, meditation
  • Yin and yang passive and active principles
  • Borrowed Buddhist practices

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Daoism Significance
  • Social conventions such as Confucian rituals are
    unnatural
  • Mixed with peasant belief in spirits (animism)
  • Interest in nature greatly influenced Chinese arts

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Christianity Origins/Spread
  • Originated with the teachings of Jesus 30s CE
  • Spread from Palestine throughout the Roman world,
    including the Byzantine Empire and northern
    Europe
  • Three major sects Roman Catholic, Eastern
    Orthodox, and Protestant found in all continents

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Christianity Tenets
  • Monotheism Jesus as the Messiah
  • Thru Gods grace and the gift of faith people are
    saved
  • Gospels as main source of early teachings of
    Jesus
  • Large body of later writings developed to
    interpret and build on original teachings

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Christianity Significance
  • Legalized by Constantine in the late 300s
  • Monastic element preserved much of Greek and
    Roman learning after Roman Empire
  • Missionary outreach
  • Strong, universal hierarchial structure and
    discipline
  • As RCC, papacy rivaled that of European emperors
    and kings

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Islam origins/Spread
  • Muhammad, Early 600s CE
  • From Arabian peninsula through middle East to
    Western India, Western China, sub-Saharan Africa,
    and Moorish enclaves in Spain
  • Easy to learn and practice and teaches equality.
  • Non-Muslims, who were Peoples of the Book,
    were allowed religious freedom, but paid
    additional taxes.

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Islam Tenets
  • One God, Allah
  • Muhammad as the Seal of the Prophets
  • 5 pillars
  • No god but Allah, Muhammad is his prophet
  • Prayer facing Mecca five times a day
  • Charity
  • Fasting during Ramadan
  • pilgrimage

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The Kaba
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Islam Significance
  • Split into sects argued over who would lead the
    faith after the death of the prophet
  • Sunni modern majority originally adherents of
    the Umayyad
  • Shiis originally followers of Ali
  • Developed the Sharia, a legal code for many
    Islamic Nations

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