Title: Religious Groups of Southern and Eastern Asia
1Religious Groups of Southern and Eastern AsiaÂ
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Part 3
- Shinto
- Confucianism
- Islam
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2Quick Review of Islam
- Give me a thumbs up if the word you see on the
screen is a characteristic of Islam. - Give me a thumbs down if the word you see on
the screen is not a characteristic of Islam.
3Yahweh
4Muslim
5Rabbi
6Friday
7Holy Bible
8Synagogue
9Qur'an
10Abraham
11Christians
12Caliph
13Jews
14Mosque
15Mecca
16 Religion Members by Percentage Worldwide
Christianity 2.1 billion 33.0 Islam 1.5
billion 22 Hinduism 900 million 14 Buddhism
376 million 6 Sikhism 23 million 0.36
Judaism 14 million 0.22 Bahaism 7 million
0.1 Confucianism 6.3 million 0.1 Jainism
4.2 million 0.1 Shintoism 4 million
0.1 NOTES As of 2005
17To get us started
18The Way of the Gods.
19ShintoismÂ
- Shinto is a religion that is unique to Japan. It
has not spread to other parts of the world like
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. - Â
20Shintoism
- Shinto is based on the traditional Japanese
teaching that everything in nature contains Kami
or the spirit of a god. Shinto has no rules for
moral living and no concepts of a single ruling
God.
21- AGE of RELIGION
- Believed to be 1000-2000 years old
- Developed in Japan
22Holy People
23- SACRED TEXT
- Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters)
24Sacred Text
- Rikkokushi (Six National Histories)
25- MONO or POLY?
- POLYTHEISTIC
- Shinto can be compared to traditional religions
of Africa - Ancestor worship
- Animal worship
- Nature worship
26BELIEFS
- KAMI
- Kami are spirits worshipped by followers
- These spirits are found in everythingevery
squirrel, every rock, every living and non-living
thing.
27Shinto
- The basic ideas of Shinto include
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- Expected to be reverent (respect) to nature,
life, birth, and fertility. - Physical purity is more important than moral
purity.
28- Many Shinto build shrines and worship their
ancestors who they believe became kami when they
die. - Since Shinto offers no ideas of a moral code or
one God, many people who practice Shinto also
practice another religion such as Buddhism. - Â
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30Kami
- Main and most worshipped is the sun goddess
AMATERASU.
31- HOLY PLACES
- All SHINTO SHRINES are considered sacred places.
- Every town or city has a shrine dedicated to the
local KAMI - Every home has a shrine where believers worship
everyday
Ise Shrine
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33Torii Gates
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- Symbolic gateway marking the entrance to a
Shinto shrine. - The boundary between the sacred space of the
shrine and ordinary space. - Usually two vertical posts topped by two beams
and painted bright red.
34Torri Gates
35Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Shinto is commonly practiced all over the world
like Islam.
36Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Shinto believes in Kami spirits in nature.
37Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Torii are the spirits that are in trees.
38Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Shinto is like Hinduism and Buddhism in the
belief of reincarnation.
39CONFUCIANISM
Speak the truth, do not yield to anger give, if
thou art asked for little by these three steps
thou wilt go near the gods. --Confucius
40- AGE of PHILOSOPHY
- This philosophy was developed 2500 years ago
- 2500 years old (500 years older than
Christianity) - Where did it begin?
- CHINA
41Philosophy of ConfucianismÂ
- Not a religion, but a philosophy
- Religion a set of beliefs concerning the cause,
nature, and purpose of the universe, especially
when considered as the creation of a superhuman
agency or agencies, usually involving devotional
and ritual observances, and often containing a
moral code governing the conduct of human
affairs. - Philosophy the rational investigation of the
truths and principles of being, knowledge, or
conduct.
42- Thought to be the foundation of modern Chinese
culture. Like Buddhism and Islam, the ideas of
Confucianism come from one man, Confucius, who
believed he knew how to bring peace to ancient
China. Â
43- Confucius created a moral structure for social
life and politics that every person should
follow. - Like Shintoism, Confucianism is based on
tradition and does not teach about one ruling
god.
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45Countries where Confucianism is a major
Philosophy
46- FOUNDER
- Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or
CONFUCIUS
47- MONO or POLY?
- Neither
- Confucianism is not a religion it is a
philosophy about how to live your life
48BELIEFS
- Golden Rule "Do not do unto others what you
would not want others to do unto you". - Be loyal and show courtesy to others at all
times!
49BELIEFS
- What is the key to social order and peace?
- Key to social order peace good character and
virtue in people
50The Basic Ideas of ConfucianismÂ
- Each person has a place in society and they must
accept their positions so that society can
function well.
51- SACRED TEXT
- The Analects the teachings of
- Confucius
--Forget injuries, never forget
kindnesses. --When anger rises, think of the
consequences. --Wherever you go, go with all
your heart. --The superior man is modest in his
speech, but exceeds in his actions.
52- HOLY PLACES
- There are many temples where the memory and
teachings of Confucius are remembered and
celebrated.
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54Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Confucianism is a religion with a moral code or
Golden Rule.
55Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Confucianism is older than Shinto, but younger
than Christianity.
56Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Confucianism believes in the god Confucius to
tell people what to do.
57Quick CheckThumbs Up or Down?
- Confucianism gave structure and guidance to the
Chinese to help form government and social rules.
58Now you tell me what you have learned.
- Draw a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast
Shintoism and Confucianism. - Make sure you have at least four similarities and
four differences. - Write a short essay comparing and contrasting
these two religions. - You should have an introduction, a conclusion,
and a paragraph for comparisons and one for
contrasts.