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AP World History Religion/Belief System Chart

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CONFUCIANISM VS. TAOISM Confucianism and Taoism are 2 very important religions in present day China. Both religions are practiced in China and were originated in China. The religions are also practiced around the world in areas such as America, North and South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Confucianism and Taoism both have their own similarities and differences.

Religion on Samartians

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Religion – Samaritan Stories Isabel Trillizio December 4, 2010 1. All the stories have Samaritans who were out casted by the Jews, putting others before themselves and being good respectful people. 2. Samaritans were despised by the Jews, because the Samaritans were sometimes hostile, and also the fact that the Jews believed that they could become contaminated by passing through Samaritan territory. 3. In the story of the Good Samaritan I would identify the most to the man the Good Samaritan helps because everyone has bad days just like the man. All we need to make our days brighter is someone to come and make us feel better just like the Good Samaritan did.

Zoroastrianism Powerpoint

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Zoroastrianism John Dudash Robby Statler A4 Founding Founder: Zarathustra of Persia Around 6000 B.C.E. Fought local aboriginal religions Zoroastrianism won king's favor Quick Facts Monotheistic (Possibly first ever) God: Ahura Mazda, Supreme Holy book: Avesta, 5 poems Gathas(Poems) promote worship/principles Principles Gathas promote personal good/evil choice Based around righteousness Belief in cosmic order Asha = Law of righteousness Death Heaven/Hell Ahura Mazda ? God. Angra Mainyu ? Satan All will be purified eventually (including hell) 3 days meditation after death Conflict causing spread Muslim Arabs invade Persia (650 B.C.E.) Persians flee to India Spread Zoroastrianism India presently has most practitioners Cities

The Tao of Pooh

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???Over the centuries Taoism classic teachings were developed and divided into philosophical, monastic, and folk religious forms. All of these could be included under the general beading of Taoism. But the basic Taoism is simply a particular way of appreciating, learning from, and working with whatever happens in everyday life. From the Taoist point of view, the natural result of this harmonious way of living is happiness.

Major Belief Systems

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Major Belief Systems by 1000CE ? Belief System Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism Daoism Judaism Christianity Islam Polytheism Origin/Dates Aryan invaders 1700-1500BCE Later groups added ideas India, Siddharta Gautama 500BCE China, Kong Fuzi 500BCE And Mencius 300BCE China, Lao-Tzu 400 and 300BCE Hebrews, ancient Israelites first writings 1000-800BCE Jesus of Nazareth 30s CE Muhammad Early 600sCE Earliest Religion across all culture regions Spread Throughout India and modern Pakistan Northern India throughout Asia, SE Asia and Japan 700CE China China Israel; Diaspora 130sCE North Africa Middle East Europe Palestine throughout Roman world, Byzantines, Northern Europe

essay/outline for reformation of nation states

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P1: How did the Reformation impact the development of the 16th century nation-state? Thesis Paragraph: The first half of the 16th Century saw the Reformation destabilize Christendom and bring a sense of chaos throughout Europe. By the 1550’s, the social and religious aspects of the Reformation seemed to stabilize, causing a wave of political instability. The French nobles and merchants seemed to convert to Calvinism in hopes of decentralizing France. In the Spanish Habsburg Empire, the rebellions Calvinist Dutch seemed to threaten the stability of Philip’s empire. In England, the chaos of the age seemed to actually stabilize England as a nation-state under the reign of Elizabeth.

women's roles in world religions

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1 Daniels Samantha J. Daniels November 10, 2010 Research Paper Harper REL 100 The Ever-evolving Roles of Women in Religious Society: A Look at Women?s Roles in the World?s Most Practiced Religions

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