THEO 200 Final
Hindu
means Indian; worship spirits that belong to plants and animals; believe in the oneness and connectedness of everything and the cyclical nature of reality; believe final goal of human life is moksha-escape from cycle of reincarnation; believe in the caste system-you stay in the caste you were born into
Clyde Crews said all religions can be categorized as:
natural or historical
Goal of Buddhism
nirvana-a state of pure wisdom, compassion and joy, in which we detach ourselves from all desires and negative emotions
Christianity began in:
Jerusalem where Jesus had been crucified
Brahman (Hinduism)
Ultimate Reality that never changes
atheism
denial of the reality of God; the belief that God or gods do not exist
Ninian Smart
describes 7 different aspects of religion
Islam and Christianity
got off to a slow start
Theocracy
government run by religious leaders
Edict of Milan
granted freedom of worship to all religions in the Roman Empire
Synagogue
is any group of 10 or more Jews who gather with a copy of the Jewish scripture (Torah)
Similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism
Both religions believe in karma, reincarnation and nirvana; believe there are many different paths to enlightenment and various spiritual practices-meditation, concentration and states of mind
revelation
a manifestation of divine will or truth; the self-disclosure of God
fundamentalism
a religious movement that adheres to strict basic principles
Muslim profession of faith
There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet
Similarities between Judaism, Christianity, Islam (what makes each of these unique from all others)
They all come from Abraham and his sons Ishmael and Isaac. They all share the Old Testament. They all believe in one God. They three believe in an afterlife. They all have a Holy Book.
canon
a book/set of books considered sacred
ecumenism
activity directed towards the achievement of unity among all Christian churches and ultimately among all religious communities
What is the enlightenment?
an 18th-century philosophical movement that swept across Europe and North America and inspired people to change their views about the nature of reality.
doctrine
an official teaching of a church or religion
Koans (Buddhism)
anti-rational riddles designed to lead a person to enlightenment
Muslim's day like the Jewish day begins
at sundown
faith
belief in God even though you can not see Him
Muhammad
concerned for orphans; called The Trusted One; became financially prosperous-Jesus and Buddha remained poor; his job was to proclaim the central message of Islam; his followers never saw him as Divine-only as man; he became known as the Perfect Man
Hindus believe the two most sacred animals are
cows and peacocks
soteriology
critical reflection on the saving activity of Jesus Christ
Jesus of history; Christ of faith
distinction between Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus the Messiah
Fundamentalists
have authoritative personalities and often feel uncomfortable with pluralism, free speech, religious toleration and other characteristics of democracy.
How did the rise of the Religious Right change the relationship between organized religion and American politics?
increased the number of conservative people actively involved in politics therefore having significant impact in the outcome of elections
Examples of Religious Right
many states raised the legal drinking age to 21 y/o, rise in number of children homeschooled, 3 strikes and you're out, rise in mvmt to censor text/library books (abortion, gun law, gay rights)
Buddhists believe
nothing lasts forever, everything is in constant flux; everything is connected;
Muslim
one who submits to the will of god; believes life on earth is a test and will be rewarded or punished in the next life based on their earthly actions
Hinduism
origins are unknown-oldest religion; third largest religion; does not seek converts/not a missionary religion; collection of many religious traditions; no formal doctrine; more about how to conduct ourselves than what to believe; no formal church organization; no specified Holy day; no religious hierarchy; doesn't advocate the worship of one particular deity; worship in a temple dedicated to a particular god
Bodhisattva (Buddhism)
person on the verge of becoming a Buddha, who postpones enlightenment so he can help others
Mosque
place of prostration-any building used by Muslims for worship
(Buddhism)
sitting meditation
ashima (Hinduism)
strong reverence for life in all it's many forms
historical critical method
study of Biblical texts designed to investigate their origins by locating them within the historical context in which they were written, comparing them with other texts written at the same time
Islam
submission to god; regards Jesus as a prophet-not the Son of God
Catholic social teaching
teaching of the Catholic Church that pertain to the political, social, economic and international order
The Inquisition
the Catholic Church court who tried people of heresy (a religious belief contrary to Christian teaching)
thodicy
the attempt to justify belief in the goodness of God in the face of evil and suffering in the world
religion
the belief in a supernatural power regarded as creator of the universe
secularism
the belief that religious considerations should be excluded from civil affairs or public education
Natural religion and examples
the best way to experience the divine is through the cycles of nature-individual life cycles of each person, different seasons of nature; Pantheism, Animism
church/ecclesiology
the branch of theology concerned with the nature, constitution and functions of a church
ritual/worship
the ceremonies, prayers and other religious forms by which the love and devotion accorded a deity are expressed
Historical religion and examples
the divine manifests itself in history-Allah speaking to Muhammad through Gabriel, the Holy Spirit (dove) descending on Jesus after baptism, Moses receiving the Ten Commandments; Christianity, Islam
St. Paul
the earliest Christian writer
Zionism
the movement of Jews to work for the creation of a Jewish state
the night of power/destiny
the night Muhammad was visited by angel Gabriel/his first revelation
anthropology (theological)
the study of the origin, purpose and destiny of human life in the light of Christian belief, e.g., From the perspective of Christian faith, what does it mean to be a human being?
God
the supreme and creator of the universe
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism begin with the premise that:
there is only one god
Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem
three holiest cities for Muslims
The Founding Fathers view on religion
wanted to encourage religion to flourish but also to avoid religious warfare.
Buddha
"one who is awake"
Allah
"the one god"
The rise of the Religious Right
(culturally conservative, politically active Christians and Jews) was part of a larger resurgence of cultural conservatism in U.S.
Religious Fundamentalism
-a movement characterized by rigid adherence to fundamental or basic principles (very conservative branch of American Protestant Christianity) -believe religion should remain forever the same and new elements should never be added
2 main Enlightenment Beliefs
1) Human reason can explore the universe and discover its laws 2) Most ordinary people have been seduced into believing religious superstitions, so they won't think for themselves.
sin
a violation of the moral oder
Difference between Historical and Natural religions:
-view of time: -Natural-time is a wheel or an endless cycle-human events are a pale imitation of the events constantly repeating themselves in the realm of gods -Historical-time as a progression-every event in Hx is unique and unrepeatable
Patrick Arnold said the five main characteristics of fundamentalism are: (explain why you agree/disagree that each of these is a characteristic of fundamentalism and what you think are the positive/negative effects of religious fundamentalism on the contemporary world)
1) develops within cultures that are undergoing swift change and a certain amount of resulting social crisis 2) feeds on fear and anger-seeks revenge against the sources of change in the world 3) are often preoccupied with "the myth of the Golden Age."-believe there was a bygone era when their religion was lived out with a purity and zeal that have long since been lost 4) insist on the absolute, infallible authority of a religious text or some other source of religious knowledge-believe religious texts in a literal way 5) often ally themselves with repressive political regimes
5 pillars of Islam
1. Affirm there is only one god and Muhammad is his prophet 2. Pray facing Mecca five times a day 3. Give alms generously 4. Fast during month of Ramadan (9th month of Islamic calender-the month god began to reveal the Koran to Muhammad) 5. Make a pilgrimage to Mecca
Three main contributions of Judaism to Western Civilization
1. Belief in one God 2. Belief that God enters into relationships with people 3. Belief that people are called by God to criticize and improve the world in which they live
The four noble truths of Buddhism
1. Life is suffering. 2. Suffering is caused by desire & attachments. 3. Desire & attachment can be overcome. 4. The way to enlightenment is the Eightfold Path.
7 different aspects of religion and examples of each (explain why you agree/disagree that each aspect is an important part of religion)
1. Practical/Rituals-baptism, prayer, singing, anointing the sick 2. Emotional/Experiential-individual believer's experience of the divine-Paul on the road to Damascus-blinded 3. Doctrinal/Philosophical-concrete language used to describe the ineffable experience of god; Apostle's Creed 4. Ethical/Legal-laws a religion follows-the five pillars, the golden rule 5. Social/Institutional-how power and authority are distributed w/i a religious community-the Pope 6. Aesthetic/Material-the building 7. Narrative/Mythic-vital stories passed from one generation to the next, Exodus story of Moses, Jesus' crucifixion
Five Distinctive Characteristics of Religion in America and examples of each (explain how you think each of these has an impact on American society)
1. Religion in America is more diverse than the rest of the world-more than 25,000 religions in the US, more than 100 different types of Baptists 2. Americans often change from one religion to another-George W. Bush was raised a Presbyterian and now is a Methodist, Americans are legally and socially free to change religions 3. America is a country of enormous religious vitality-90% of Americans say they believe in God, 80% believe in the afterlife, twice as many Americans believe in the Virgin Birth of Jesus as believe in evolution 4. The US encourages a strong separation of church and state-the government has little control over religion and vice versa 5. America is overwhelmingly Protestant-nearly all American Presidents have been Protestant Christians
Buddhism and Hinduism are unique from most other religions in that:
Buddhism and Hinduism teach that there are various different paths to reach enlightenment/freedom after death; most other religions teach that this is only through salvation through God; main focus is compassion and justice and also spiritual matters and less on fulfilling rules and rituals
Differences between Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God and was crucified for the sins of all mankind. Salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Jews believe Jesus was an ordinary Jew and was crucified for his claim to be divine. Salvation through good works, prayers and the grace of God. Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet, but not divine; do not believe Jesus was crucified, but was raised up by Allah into the heavens. Salvation through good works.
Differences between Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism not founded by any prophet; Buddhism founded by Buddha Hindus believe in the Vedas, but the Buddhists do not believe in the Vedas or any other Hindu holy book Buddhists have no priests or rituals like Hindus do. In Buddhism, anyone can achieve Nirvana, no matter how lowly, whereas in Hinduism only the brahmins (priests) could achieve moksha. Nirvana/Moksha=enlightenment Buddhists do not believe in the caste system that Hindus believe in. Buddhism is a younger religion than Hinduism. Hindus ascribe to a belief in god, Buddhists do not
What did Jim Hunter mean by the term "Culture Wars"?
Hunter says that we are in the midst of a culture war to decide the social and moral direction of America; that religious Americans define themselves not only in terms of which religion they belong to, but also in terms of their views regarding hot-button social issues
Hinduism and Buddhism evolved in
India
Shariah
Islamic law; means right path
Seder Meal
Jewish feast at Passover celebrates the exodus of Jews from their bondage in Egypt
Ramadan is similar to the Christian season of:
Lent
the Koran
Muhammad's revelations were written in; means recitation; written in Arabic-only language it is authoritative in; most widely memorized book in the world
The Eightfold Path
Right understanding Right purpose Right speech Right conduct Right livelihood Right effort Right alertness Right concentration (attitudes to cultivate)
What was the attitude of the Enlightenment towards Christianity?
The Enlightenment rejected traditional religious beliefs and replaced them with reverence for freedom and reason.