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HUMSS 2

“an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a God or a group of gods”

Religion

seeking a meaningful connection with something bigger than yourself (positive emotion, peace, awe, contentment, gratitude, and acceptance)

Spirituality

collection of attitudes, values, stories and expectations about the world around us.
-express in ethics, religion, philosophy, scientific beliefs etc..

Worldview

belief system is shared, and its ideals are practiced by a group

community

told over and over again and sometimes performed by the member of the group
-may or may not be factual

Central Stories

beliefs are explained, taught, and made real through ceremonies
-ceremonies that reenact sacred storis and various activities

Rituals

Rules about how to behave
-are often thought to have come from deity or supernatural place

-also be seen as guideline created by the group

Ethics

Religions use things to perform rituals or present beliefs (statues, paintings, music, flowers, incense, clothes, architecture, and specific sacred locations)

Material Expression

Religions see some things are sacre and some are not sacred (Objects,, actions, people, and places)

Sacredness

Most religions shared emotions (awe, mystery, guilty, joy, devotions, conversion, inner place etc.)

Characteristic Emotional Experiences

one of the world’ s oldest religions, dating back nearly 4,000 years
-original Abrahamic faith (which include Islam and Christianity)

-refers to the monotheistic religion of the Jews

Judaism

God first revealed himself to a Hebrew man
-founder of Judaism.

-promoted the central idea of the Jewish faith: that there is one God

Abraham

place of worship of Jewish People

Synagogue

there are about 14m jews today (worldwide)
-followers of Judaism religion

Jew or Jewish People

all of the practices in the Torah which is practical to obey must be obeyed without question.

Orthodox Jews (one of the basic groups of Jewish people)

-believed that ancient laws and practices must be interpreted for modern life
-contemporary sources and with more concern with community practices than with ritual

Conservative and Reform Jews (one of the basic groups of Jewish people)

-Followers promote progressive ideas and adaptation.

Reform Jews (one of the basic groups of Jewish people)

3 Basic Groups of Jewish People

1.Orthodox Jews
2.Conservative and Reform Jews

3.Reform Jews

Sacred Text of Jews People

TaNaKh

3 Parts of TaNaKh

T-Torah (teaching, instruction, law)
N-Nevi'im (Prophets)

K-Ketuvim (writings)

how many jews today

14 million

consisting of 10 Jewish male adults, was traditionally required for public service of the Torah

Minyan

-The Jewish Sabbath (from Hebrew shavat, “to rest”)
-observed throughout the year on the seventh day of the week (Saturday)

-it commemorates the original seventh day on which God rested after completing the creation

-every sunset on Friday until sunset on Saturday

Sabbath Day

boys reach the age of 13, they undergo a rite-of-passage ceremony (entry to adulthood)

Bar Mitzvah
meaning “ son of the commandment”

Girls also undergo the same ritual when they reach the age of 12.

Bat Mitzvah

Refers to prejudice and/or discrimination against Jews as individuals and as a group.

Antisemitism

religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland (middle east)

Zionism

-Mass Killing
six million Jews and some five million others, targeted for racial, political, ideological and behavioral reasons, died in the Holocaust

Holocaust

Belief in one God or ib the oneness of God

Monotheistic

Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.

Christianity

what are the 4 territory in Canaan

Syria
Lebanon

Israel

Jordan

Central Idea

There is one God

5 books of moses

Genesis
Exodus

Leviticus

Numbers

Deuteronomy

Adherents/Followers of Christianity

Christians

sacred Text of Christianity

Holy Bible

two parts of holy Bible

Old testament
New testament

what is the Holy Trinity

Father
Son

Holy Spirit

3 sects/denominations of Christian church

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church

Protestantism

ritual for moral purification “washing impurities away” and serves as an nitiation rite.
signifies his or her commitment to repent from his or her sins

Baptism

sharing a meal of bread and wine imitates the Last Supper that Jesus had with his disciples before his death, and recalls Jesus’ sacrifice

Eucharist

40 days of repentance and preparation for Easter-the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.

Lenten Season

The 25th of December each year, celebrates the birth of Christ. The Eastern celebration is on 6th January.

Christmas

Celebrates Jesus’ ascension into heaven 40 days after Easter or the day Jesus resurrected from the dead

Ascension and Pentecos

Two Issues at Christianity

Ecumenism - movements
Homosexuality - as acts of sinful

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