Understanding About Religion Discussion - Humanities
**This is a theology class , you can watch the video or the powerpoint for professors lecture and write 2 page because the prof wants me to record a video and talk and i dont know what to say so i want to read it while recording my self **INSTRUCTIONSPlease create a response video to the material covered in the Prolegomena lecture. Make sure to leave me with no doubt that you actually watched the lecture video. How do you do that?You know what youre talking about.If you have no clue what I was talking about, you ask informed questions.You mention what was most impactful or interesting to you and why.You relate some of the subject matter back to your reality (your family, your faith, your career, the coronavirus crisis, etc.).Recite a favorite quote from a sacred text (it can be your own or someone elses religion), and cite the source.FORMATTINGThis video should not be an exhaustive summary. It should be five minutes long at least. Please dont go over 15 minutes though (I need enough time to grade your videos properly and give you the feedback you deserve!).Remember that you may use the Snapchat filters if youre camera-shy, but know that these summary videos will be kept just between us.Yes, you may use slang if you like. I am fluent in Boomer, Gen X, Millenial and Gen Z. work1.png work2.png work3.zip work4.pdf Unformatted Attachment Preview We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch. Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit. — e. e. cummings re·li·gion the worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially God or gods; a particular system of faith and worship. From the Latin ‘religio’ (in English ‘religious’): an obligation, with the connotation that it is a bond that is reverenced. the·ol·o·gy the study of the nature of God and religious belief; religious beliefs and theory when systematically developed. theo·o·cen·tric God, gods or the divine is of central focus. an·thro·po·cen·tric humankind is the central or most important element of existence. Certainty in the act Reasoning behind the act Performance of the act mon·o·the·ism belief that there is only one God. pol·y·the·ism belief in or worship of more than one god. hen·o·the·ism adherence to one particular god out of several, especially by a family, tribe, or other group. pan·the·ism belief that identifies God with the universe, or regards the universe as a manifestation of God. pan·en·the·ism belief that God is everything in the universe, but God also is greater than the universe. (mutability of the divine) the·ism belief in the existence of a god or gods, especially belief in one God as Creator of the universe, intervening in it and maintaining a personal relationship with His creatures. ag·nos·ti·cism belief that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena. a·the·ism Hinduism Buddhism Christianity naastikata anissaravāda atheism Confucianism wúshénlùn Daoism Shinto Zoroastrianism bikhoda mushinron Atheism is not a belief system nor is it a religion… The only common thread that ties all atheists together is a lack of belief in gods and supernatural beings (materialism). Respect for: Judaism Islam Theism kfiyrah aliilhad (spiritualism)  Person? or  “Beliefs”? Atheist vs Atheism https://atheists.org/activism/resources/what-is-atheism de·ism belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. nat·u·ral·ism a philosophical or religious viewpoint (e.g. deism) according to which everything arises from natural properties and causes, and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted. nu·mi·no·s relating to the numen; i.e. the supernatural. The spiritually elevated and the sublime. nu·mi·no·si·ty “...characteristic projected by the psyche on certain objects in the culture that have the ability to enhance survival on the earth.” (Wittenburg) an·i·mism belief that plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena are possessed of supernatural power. sha·man·ism belief in an unseen world of gods and/or ancestral spirits that are only responsive to the shaman. Ayahuasca Shaman, Peru N-N-dimethyltryptamine The of Spirit and religion phi·los·o·phy the study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. the·ol·o·gy sci·ence knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation. re·li·gion sci·ence vs re·li·gion faith proof necessary proof negates Stratigraphy 1000 BC—Late Iron Age 1200 BC—Early Iron Age 1550 BC—Late Bronze Age 2200 BC—Middle Bronze Age 3150 BC—Early Bronze Age 4500 BC—Chalcolithic Age (Copper) 9000 BC—Neolithic Age 2,000,000 BC—Paleolithic Age Neanderthals Shanidar Cave, Northern Iraq 80,000-35,000 BC The of Modern Humans Chromosomal Adam & Mitochondrial Eve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSEXHzGEzmk Lascaux Cave Complex 15,000 BC Gobekli Tepe 9000 BC Organized religion came about while we were yet nomadic huntergatherers and before established communities. Kiffian Hunter-Gatherers 6200 - 5200 BC The of Religion Waterfall Displays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F-nQaseYhY&feature=youtu.be “Without any signal perceptible to me, each baboon sat at the edge of a pool on one of the many smooth rocks that lined the edges of the stream. They sat alone or in small clusters, completely quiet, gazing at the water. Even the perpetually noisy juveniles fell into silent contemplation. I joined them. Half an hour later, again with no perceptible signal, they resumed their journey in what felt like an almost sacramental procession. I was stunned by this mysterious expression of what I have come to think of as baboon sangha.” — Primatologist Barbara Smuts Faith and Science: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKlRY3-HVRQ The Fon-Nu people celebrate their rite of initiation to the cult of the god of medicine, Loko. (Benin, Africa) Belief in one supreme Creator Belief in a spiritual world Ancestor veneration Shamanistic medicinal practice Oral generational traditions Euhemerus Euhemerism Primitive Science Bronislaw Malinowski Society and Culture Emile Durkheim Pain and Suffering Karl Marx Sigmund Freud vs Carl Jung The Unconscious Mind Animated map: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMP92CHQHqU of the Divine experience of the absolute em·pa·thy vs sym·pa·thy ability to experience the feelings of another. understanding the suffering of others. morality et·ic vs e·mic of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who does not participate in the culture being studied. of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who participates in the culture being studied. outside perspective inside perspective DIVINE JUSTICE Why does an omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient God allow for bad things to happen? THE PROBLEM OF PAIN AND SUFFERING Evil spirits bring about suffering. Places these beings on par with God. DUALISM No human is free from sin or sinful impulses. Protestant outlook (John Calvin). Pessimism? HUMAN GUILT Suffering is restricted to the present, material world. In Heaven no-one will suffer. TEMPORAL Suffering allows the spiritual to grow strong in faith. Most popular solution. PEDAGOGIC We are Buddhists, not Buddhologists. To treat Buddhism as an academic subject amounts to learning nothing at all! — Venerable Master Chin Kung Positive discourse ≠ personal bias Opinion vs. Expert Knowledge Mircea Eliade cos·mol·o·gy 1study of the structure and changes in the universe. 2an account or theory of the origin of the universe. vs cos·mog·o·ny Scientific or mythological model concerned with the origin of the universe. The ancestors of the Tjukurpa Dreaming created the hills, and the trees, watering holes, and brought the sun, wind and rain. Wherever they walked, they traced songlines. historico-geographical overview Dimensions: Ninian Smart Narrative/Mythic Ritual/Practical Experiential/Emotional Doctrinal/Philosophical Ethical/Legal Social/Institutional Material/Artistic Religion Year Hinduism 1958 S.E. (Śaka Era) Buddhism 2563 B.E. (Buddhist Era) Confucianism 4718 (Year of the Rat) Daoism 4718 (Year of the Rat) Shinto Reiwa 2 (Established 2019) Judaism H.Y. 5780 (Hebrew Year) (C.E.) Christianity A.D. 2020 (Anno Domini) Islam 1441 A.H. (Anno Hegiræ) W R I T I N G ERA or AGE ANCIENT 3500 BC – AD 500 MEDIEVAL AD 500 – 1500 MODERN AD 1500 – Present TRIBAL POLITICAL Religious Zhejiang China East Central University USA Ecumenical There can be neither Jew nor Greek, there can be neither slave nor freeman, there can be neither male nor female—for you are all one in Christ Jesus. — Gal 3: 28 Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth stands out clear from error. — Surat Al-Baqarah 2: 256 “So we can only pray...not that a Christian should become a Hindu... But our innermost prayer should be that a Hindu should be a better Hindu, a Muslim a better Muslim, a Christian a better Christian.” — Gandhi Across the faiths: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_INepBJjQU ... Purchase answer to see full attachment
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