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Religious conversion

Religion Outline AP HUG

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Key Issue 1: Where are Religions Distributed? A. Universalizing Religions: appeal to all people - Branch ? large and fundamental division within a religion - Denomination ? a division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a legal body - Sect ? small group that has broken away from an established denomination 1. Christianity: over 2 billion adherents, most widespread - Main branches: Roman Catholic (52%), Protestant (21%), Eastern Orthodox (10%) - Western Hemisphere = 90% - Other Christian churches: Coptic Church of Egypt and Ethiopian Church 2. Islam: 1.3 billion, prime religion in Middle East - Five Pillars of Faith - Two Branches: Sunni (83%) and Shiite (16%) - Muslims = 5% of Europe?s population, U.S. and Canada are home to 5

chapter 6 review

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1 Chapter 6 outline: Religion KEY ISSUE 1: Where Are Religions Distributed? universalizing religions-attempts to appeal to all people wherever they may live in the world the three main universalizing religions are Christianity, Islam and Buddhism branch-large and fundamental division in a religion; denomination-division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations; sect-relatively small group broken away from a denomination Christianity over 2 billion adherents and most widespread distribution predominant in North America, South America, Europe, and Australia (and Christian majority in Africa and Asia) branches of Christianity 3 major branches: Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox

Religion chart

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Major World Religions and Philosophies and Their Diffusion Major Religion Origins Beliefs, Values, and Practices Divisions Pattern of Diffusion Impact on the Cultural Landscape Hinduism Indus River Valley cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa achieve Brahman, that there are many different different forms of Brahman karma and reincarnation going to temples, caste system monism vedas sikhism? religion in Bali spread into southeast asia before christianity and islam were created spread across much of South-East Asia, but Buddhism and Islam took over later Buddhism splintered from Hinduism Prince Siddhartha Nepal help the people around you instead of trying to appease a deity knowledge, especially self-knowledge no greed, craving, desire, hurting others, even animals

Ap Hug Religion

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AP Human Geography Religion Questions Name two of four things do geographers study about religion? What is a universalizing religion? What is an ethnic religion? What are the three main universalizing religions? What is a branch? What is a denomination? What is a sect? How many adherents does Christianity have? Name 3 regions where is Christianity a predominant religion. What are the three major branches of Christianity? Where is Roman Catholicism the dominant Christian Branch in Europe? Where is Protestantism the dominant Christian branch in Europe? What branch of Christianity dominants in Latin America? How does that compare with the distribution of that branch in North America? Where are Roman Catholics clustered in North America?

AP Human Geography Notes- Religion

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Religion Abrahamic Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Other World Religions Hinduism Daoism (Taoism) Buddhism Religion and language are the binding forces of culture. It distinguishes more developed countries from less developed countries. More developed countries don?t look to religion. Less developed countries look to religion to find and answer to why things are the way that they are. Classification Monotheistic -- One God Hinduism- western world views Hinduism as Polytheistic but they consider themselves Monotheistic Abrahamic religions Polytheism-- Belief in multiple gods Greek gods Animistic- belief that inanimate objects possess spirit + should be revered Types

Chapter 6

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Chapter 6-Religion Key Issue 1: Universalizing Religions *3 main universalizing religions are- Christianity, Islam and Buddhism Christianity- *Has more then 2 billion adherents--> more then any other religion *Predominant in North America, South America, Europe, and Australia Branches of Christianity- *3 major branches-- Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox *Roman Catholics are 52% of Christianity *Protestant are 21% of Christianity *Eastern Orthodox are 10% of Christianity *22% of Christians belong to churches that do not consider themselves within one of the 3 branches above *In Europe, Roman Catholic is the dominant branch in the SOUTHWEST and EAST *Protestantism in the NORTHWEST *Eastern Orthodoxy in the EAST and SOUTHEAST
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