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Agnosticism, Atheism,
Humanism
Agnosticism
Agnosticism
Atheism
An
Humanism
Humanists
SMARTS DIMENSIONS OF
RELIGION
Smarts Dimensions
Due
7 Dimensions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Smarts Dimensions
The practical and ritual dimension
The experiential and emotional dimension
The narrative or mythic dimension
Doctrinal and philosophical dimension
Ethical and legal dimension
Social and institutional dimension
Material dimension
3. Narrative or mythical
7. Material
This
JUDAISM
Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and you shall be
my people; and walk in all the way that I command you, that
it may be well with you. (Jeremiah 7:23)
Rites of Passage
According to their tradition, Jews pray 3 times a day: morning prayer is called
shaharith, afternoon prayer is called minhah and evening prayer maarib
Sabbath Day: Friday afternoon until Saturday afternoon, every week.
For some Jews during Sabbath, no secular activity is allowed, while others allow
themselves to perform normal activities beyond the core celebration.
Rosh Hashanah occurs on the first and second days of Tishri. In Hebrew, Rosh
Hashanah means, literally, "head of the year" or "first of the year.
The shofar is a ram's horn which is blown somewhat like a trumpet. One of the most
important observances of this holiday is hearing the sounding of the shofar in the
synagogue
creation.
Prayer
Narrative or Mythical
The
It
Doctrinal and
Philosophical
God is creator
God is one
God is incorporeal
God is eternal
God alone is to be worshipped
God has spoken through the prophets
Moses was the greatest of the prophets
The whole of the Torah was revealed to Moses
The Torah is the unalterable word of God
God has knowledge of and concern for all the deeds of human
beings
God rewards those who keep the mitzvot (commandments) and
punishes those who transgress them
The Messiah will come
The dead will be resurrected
Social Structures
The
Material
Synagogue
Jews
Symbols
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
Star of David
Hinduism
serve to purify the soul, and mark the various stages of life.
The first rite is before conception.
Jatakarma
Rites
of Devotion:
Puja
Experiences and
Emotional
Karma-yoga
Epics: A text
Doctrinal and
Philosophical
In
Belief overview
Almost
Each
The
Trinity
That
and pollution
Class and caste
Social Structures
Harmony
priest/teacher
Kshatriya warrior/king
Vaishya farmer/merchant
Shudra servant to the other three classes.
Material
Shrines
Symbol
The syllable Om is composed of the three sounds au-m (in Sanskrit, the vowels a and u combine to
become o) and the symbol's threefold nature is central
to its meaning. It represent several important triads: