Table of Contents
- 1 Why does religion play a role in war?
- 2 What is the relationship between religion and political violence?
- 3 What generalization could you make about the relationship between politics and religion in the Middle Ages?
- 4 Why do we need religion in a globalized world?
- 5 What is the unifying characteristic of the Abrahamic religions?
- 6 How did the Abrahamic religion spread globally?
- 7 How do you study the diffusion of religion?
Why does religion play a role in war?
Religious leaders and institutions can mediate in conflict situations, serve as a communication link between opposing sides, and provide training in peacemaking methodologies. This form of religious peacemaking garners less public attention but is growing in importance.
What is the relationship between religion and political violence?
While individual religiosity decreases support for violent political action, collective religiosity increases it. The effects of religiosity are the same for Muslims and Christians and the country religious context minimally affects residents’ civic engagement and interest in violent political behavior.
What is the relationship between religion and war?
Survey results showed a strong and consistent relationship between war exposure and religiosity. The more a person or their family was hurt by the war, the more likely that person was to attend religious services and participate in religious rituals afterwards. It wasn’t just that people became more social in general.
What generalization could you make about the relationship between politics and religion in the Middle Ages?
What generalizations could you make about the relationship between politics and religion in the Middle Ages? They tried to unite as much as possible to help each other retain power. The closer they were united, the more powerful the Empire and Church.
Why do we need religion in a globalized world?
World religions have spread globally through their universal message, inviting potentially every individual on the globe and offering a vision of the unity of humankind. His approach that religious movements started globalization with such a universal vision needs to be critically reviewed.
How did war affect religion?
“War Increases Religiosity” appears in Nature: Human Behavior. The data showed that people who had been more intensely affected by the violence of war were more likely to join or participate in religious groups and practice religious rituals.
What is the unifying characteristic of the Abrahamic religions?
The unifying characteristic of Abrahamic religions is that all accept the tradition that God revealed himself to the patriarch Abraham. All are monotheistic, and conceive God to be a transcendent creator and the source of moral law.
How did the Abrahamic religion spread globally?
Abrahamic religion spread globally through Christianity being adopted by the Roman Empire in the 4th century and Islam by the Islamic Empires from the 7th century. Today the Abrahamic religions are one of the major divisions in comparative religion (along with Indian, Iranian, and East Asian religions).
How to teach comparing religions?
Comparing Religions. Ask students to share the similaritiesnoted among the religions (heroes, monotheistic, holy cities, origins, beliefs) emphasizing how similar t hey are in many ways. 3. Vocabulary Development:Introduce the concept of diffusion(see background notes) of religions with students through discussion and notes.
How do you study the diffusion of religion?
• Identify the similarities among Judaism, Christianity and Islam. • Describe the patterns of the diffusion of these religions. • Explain the reasons for the locations of these religions today. • Identify different types of diffusion using religion as an example. • Interpret historical maps and look for patterns.
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