Table of Contents
- 1 Which 2 religions contributed to the origins of democracy?
- 2 How does religion relate to democracy?
- 3 What do monotheistic religions have in common with democracy?
- 4 Is a religious system of government?
- 5 Which of the following ideals of Judaism Christianity and Islam were consistent with a democratic outlook?
- 6 How did Judaism influence democratic ideas?
- 7 Can religion be a public good?
- 8 What is the relationship between democracy and Human Rights?
Which 2 religions contributed to the origins of democracy?
Examples
- Athenian democracy (Ancient Greek religion)
- Roman Republic (Ancient Roman religion)
- Buddhist ganarajyas.
- Icelandic Commonwealth (Norse paganism, after AD 1000 Christianity)
- Old Swiss Confederacy (Christianity)
How does religion relate to democracy?
Democracy has proved to be the best framework for freedom of conscience, the exercise of faith and religious pluralism. For its part, religion, through its moral and ethical commitment, the values it upholds, its critical approach and its cultural expression, can be a valid partner of democratic society.
What three major religions are universal?
The basic premise is that three religions, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam, stand out as universalizing religions, having spread throughout the world. Although these three are prominently emphasized, other religions are included.
What do monotheistic religions have in common with democracy?
What do the basic ideals of monotheistic religions and the ideals of democracy have in common? They both stress the importance of the individual. The duty of the individual and the community to combat oppression.
Is a religious system of government?
theocracy, government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. In many theocracies, government leaders are members of the clergy, and the state’s legal system is based on religious law. Contemporary examples of theocracies include Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Vatican.
What type of religion does Judaism fall under?
Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions.
Which of the following ideals of Judaism Christianity and Islam were consistent with a democratic outlook?
Which of the following ideals of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were consistent with a democratic outlook when they developed in southwest Asia? People are equal, Each individual has worth,It is the duty of an individual to combat oppression. How did the Reformation help contribute to the development of democracy?
How did Judaism influence democratic ideas?
How did Judaism help influence the rise of democratic ideas? It left new emphasis on the word, individual. How did Christianity influence the rise of democratic ideas? The apostle Paul, spread the ideas of Christianity and stressed the essential quality of all human beings.
Does religion have a place in human rights?
If the language of human rights appears culturally modern, religious language, often pointing to a world beyond the earthly struggle for rights, appears non-modern. This means that religion in all its diversity doesn’t always find a meaningful place constitutionally and politically, even if it does so socially.
Can religion be a public good?
Religious ethics must complement, not clash, with the rights-based discourse using a language that is meaningful, not just authoritative. Only then will religion surface forcefully and justly as a public good rather than simply a private passion. Read more blogs on human rights and faith .
What is the relationship between democracy and Human Rights?
The complex relationship between democracy and human rights shows the need for education in democracy which overcomes the reductionist understanding of democracy to recognize only the will of the majority, the need for human rights education.
Are Human Rights Optional or irrelevant?
Human rights are a struggle and an aspiration in many parts of the world where there is poverty, inequality, violence and degradation. Thus, it seems to me that if religion wants to tell a different story from the one told by the state, it cannot dismiss human rights as optional or irrelevant.