Universalizing vs. Ethnic Religions
Demands a basic understanding of the religious doctrine or Faith before becoming a member
Universalizing
Open to any culture or ethnicity who is willing to accept the doctrine and beliefs of the religion.
Universalizing
Traditionally has a founder
Universalizing
appeals to a large range of people and is spread through contagious diffusion (missionary)
Universalizing
are proselytic faiths that actively seeks converts. one of the fundamental goals is to gain more followers (missionary)
Universalizing
religious holidays tend to revolve around important dates of the religions founder such as their birth and death.
Universalizing
thinks about salvation as an individual goal. stresses an afterlife
Universalizing
Christianity, Islam, Budhism
Universalizing Examples
Do not have a fundamental goal to seek converts. Though some will allow for conversion, usually through marriage.
Ethnic
Does not have their roots to a particular founder
Ethnic
Is tied closely to a particular culture antithetic heritages it is part of an identity, not simply a belief system. Includes indigenous (native) religions
Ethnic
It is near impossible to reject ones religion since it is part of their identity from birth. To reject the religion would be to reject elements of the cultural identity. Are involuntary in practice.
Ethnic
Thinks about salvation for the group, not solely for the individual. Does not stress an afterlife
Ethnic
members are usually welcomed into the religion at birth
Ethnic
Judaism, Shintoism, Hinduism, small tribal religions
Ethnic examples