Belief System-set of principles that shape a person’s behavior and guide their interactions with the world
Traditional Religion-traditional religions are religions that are older than most major religions and have 5 characteristics
Universal Religion-universal religions are more widespread religions that are adaptable to new locations and cultures, have a broad appeal, and are tied to a powerful state
Polytheism-many gods
Animism-see the world as animate, spirits inhabiting everything
Syncretism-the mixing of religions
Shinto-indegionous religion of japan; centered around kami; animist
Kami-name of spirits in shinto religion
Yoruba-tribe in western nigeria
Olorun-high god in yoruba religion
Orissa-spirits who possessed people to deliver messages
\n Maurya Empire-unified india; shaundragupta founded it; fell because of treasury; had spy network; large military; civil laws to govern traders and merchants; had centralized government
Chandragupta Maurya-started the mauryan empire
Ashoka-ruler in maurya empire
Arthashastra-how to rule handbook for rulers in muryan empire
Rock and Pillar Edicts-where the laws of mauryan, mixed moral and law ideas, shared buddhist philosphy; were written by ashoka
Gupta Empire-golden age in china-scholars thrived
Sri Gupta-ruler of gupta empire
Chandragupta II-he expanded the gupta empire; patron of the arts-helped promote hinduism
Brahmanism-religion from central asia; turns into hinduism; agricultural structured developed from vedic religion
Hinduism-very decentralized religion; when mixed with brahmanism
Brahma-deity that represents birth
Vishnu-deity that represents existence/growth
Shiva-deity that represents destruction
*Mahabharata-*one of the epics
*Ramayana-*meant to be inspiring; looked at during times of adversary because characters face a lot of challenges
*Bhagavad Gita-*most famous part of the Mahabharata
Dharma-your responsibilities-how you should act; based on your varna(what class you are in)
Bhakti-self-devotion
Atman-your soul; you; consciousness
Karma-moral cause and effect-do the right thing-do dharma to get good karma
Samsara-reincarnation; you want out to live with brahma
Moksha-the release forms samsara being reunited with brahma
Brahman-world, spirit, reality truth
Brahma-god who is the life giving force of the universe
Maya-illusion of separation of brahman and atman
Complex Monotheism-one god who appears in different forms
Siddhartha Gautama-person who started buddhism; buddha
Buddha-started Buddhism, awoke by realizing everyone is united by suffering
Sangha-buddha’s close group-like jesus’ disciples
Dhamma (Dharma)-helps you end up where you should and is good for community; responsibilites
Middle Way-living in moderation
Four Noble Truths-suffering is in the world, suffering is caused by desires, remove suffering by changing our outlook and desires, move away from suffering through noble eigthfold path
Noble Eightfold Path-right view, intention, speech, actions, livelyhood, effort, mindfulness, concentration; how to get rid of your suffering
Nirvana-state of enlightenment
Theravada-the way of the ancestors; following buddhists examples as closely as possible; argued as a philosophy
Mahayana-more mystical; some have declared buddha divine
Vajrayana-practiced mostly in tibet; makes mandala art made of sand; yoga and meditation
Bodhisattva-people who have achieved all but enlightenment; stop being reincarnated; stay on earth to help other people on path to enlightenment
Ashoka-king who spread buddhism throughout asia; ruler of the mauryan empire-268-232; saw a rebellion against his empire where his people killed people and started to spread buddhism and follow its principle
Kushan Empire-Yuezhi; what is today afghanistan; has greek influence; adopted greek alphabet to create written language; had buddhism as primary religion
Kanishka the Great-one of the rulers of the kushan empire; devout buddhist; built stupas
Sogdians-300-700 CE, lived around modern tajikistan and uzbekistan
Stupa- domed monument that included a relic of buddha or scenes from his teachings
Kumarajiva-lived in 300-400 CE; buddhist translator who clarified ideas and made buddhist texts more accessible
Xuanzang- known was traveling widely and gathering untranslated texts and translating them into chinese
Six Dynasties Period-what happened after the collapse of the han dynasty; period of fighting were several states tried to take over
Judaism**-monotheistic religion that originated in israel; most of the history we know is from the bible/torah/koran; no archeological or historical evidence**
Torah-jewish bible
Pentateuch-jewish bible
Hebrew Bible-the torah that has jewish history and teachings; first five books of the bible
Patriarch-father
Abraham-patriarch of the jews
Semitic-what jewish and arab people are referred to as; descendants of shem
Israel-the name of the country for jews,
Israelite-citizen of israel, jews
Moses-man who freed the israelites from slavery in egypt
Canaan-where abrahams family moved to
Diaspora-jews exiled from rome for thousands of years
Judah-one of the jewish kingdoms
Judea-what israel and judah become after romans took over
Covenant-a promise with god that said that the jews were god’s chosen people
Babylonian Exile-period after conquest of Babylonians; period after Israel and Judah conquered
Abrahamic Religion-religions that recognize Abraham as their patriarch-first prophet
Orthopraxy-more concerned with what people did instead of what they thought
Orthodoxy-more conquered with what you think/believed then what you did
Christianity
Jesus-lived early century ce; took the sins of the world on his shoulders to wash our sins away
Pontius Pilate-high ranking official who is responsible for overseeing jesus’ trial
Paul of Tarsus-spread christianity across the globe
Imperial Cult-centered around the imperial family(emperors); augustus wanted caesar to be declared a god
Gospels-books of the bible that tell of the stories and teachings of jesus
Martyr-someone who suffers intensively and is typically killed for their faith
Vibia Perpetua-lived in carthage after rome took over; roman elite women who was a christian
Constantine-fought to become roman emperor and had dream night of a roman battle
Nicene Creed-constantine calls bishops of christianity to make the religion more consistent
Byzantium-where constantine established-constantinople as capital of constantine’s empire
constantinople is now istanbul, turkey
byzantium is where byzantine empire gets the name
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