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November 9, 2012 What is religion?  Religions change and evolve over time  Religions are spread through interaction Cultural Landscape  The cultural landscape reflects religious preferences, by houses of worship, cemeteries, shrines, and statues  It is reflected in the sale of alcohol, dress, and personal habits  Ex: Pakistan requires judges to wear a beard Religion  A system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities  It determines how people “should” behave  In some societies, religion determines behaviors during waking hours, and even in sleep (some sleeping positions can be sinful)  Most religions have prayers and rituals Rituals  Rituals mark important events in people’s lives  Births  Death  Coming of age  Marriage  Celebration of holidays  Prayer Secularism  Some societies are predominantly secular, or non- religious  Even then, religion seeps into art, history, customs, beliefs, and even the calendar  Whether secular or not, it is important to have a basic understanding of religion  Religion is one of the most complex and controversial aspects of culture Early Religions  Most religions can be classified into one of three broad groups:  Monotheistic  Polytheistic  Animistic History of Religion  Up until 3500 years ago, most religions were polytheistic or animistic  Zoroastrianism was the first monotheistic religion and laid the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam  Zoroastrianism is a religion and philosophy based on the belief that there is a single all-powerful good god (Zoroastro), and there is also an evil being trying to destroy good Diffusion of Monotheism  Judaism was the second (or first) great monotheistic religion  However, it was not until Christianity and Islam emerged that monotheism spread  By 500 BCE, there were four hearths of religion:  Greece (Greek Philosophy)  India (Hinduism)  Israel (Judaism)  China (Chinese philosophies) World Distribution of Religions Fig. 6-1: World religions by continent.