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CLASSICAL 
BELIEF SYSTEMS 
Intro
Hinduism, Judaism, 
Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, 
Greek Rationalism, Legalism, 
Confucianism, Daoism & 
Christianity 
Belief Systems of the Classical 
Period
Belief systems in CONTEXT 
 Historians view belief systems in the 
context of time and place. 
 For example: Buddhists in India in the 300s ce were 
not the same as Buddhists in Southeast Asia in the 
1800s ce though some of the core beliefs remained 
unchanged. 
 Historians view belief systems as an 
influence ON culture AND influenced BY 
culture. 
 For example: Christianity changed Roman culture 
and the Renaissance in Europe influenced 
Christianity.
Hinduism 
Oldest 
Belief System
Judaism . . . Monotheism
Greek Rationalism
Zoroastrianism 
Good vs Evil / Heaven
Politics, Social Structure, Fam
Gautama - the 
founder 
Spread to East 
Asia
Christianity Jesus of Nazareth – 
Founder 
Began as a Jewish sect & 
spread through the 
Roman World
Hinduism, Judaism, 
Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, 
Greek Rationalism, Legalism, 
Confucianism, Daoism & 
Christianity 
Belief Systems of the Classical 
Period
Foundations 
 There is no recorded founder of 
Hinduism – it is the oldest 
institutional religion of the early 
belief systems. 
 Judaism began in the Middle East 
around the 1200s bce when it had 
its own political empire. 
 First monotheistic religion
Foundations 
 Daoism emerged in East Asia in the 
600s to 300s BCE from the 
teachings of Laozi 
 Zoroastrianism arose in Persia in 
the 500s BCE from the teachings of 
Zarathustra
Foundations 
 Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), 
the founder of Buddhism, was 
originally a Hindu in the 
upperclass. 
 Buddhism emerged in South Asia 
out of Hinduism starting in the 500s 
bce.
Foundations 
 Jesus of Nazareth, the founder of 
Christianity, was a lower-class Jew 
living in Roman controlled Middle 
East at the beginning of the 
common era. 
 The Jesus movement became 
Christianity with non-Jewish 
converts.
Existence after Death 
 Hinduism and Buddhism – Existence is 
cyclical until one breaks from the cycle 
and becomes eternally spirit. 
 Zoroastrianism & Christianity – Existence 
is linear; one lives and then becomes 
eternally spirit.
Challenges to Society 
 Both Buddhism & Christianity, more than 
the other belief systems, challenged the 
social class systems and women’s status. 
 Especially in the early centuries, these 
religions appealed to lower classes and 
women.
Spread 
 Groups within Buddhism and Christianity 
supported missionaries – men and women 
who purposely took the message of a 
religion into different regions. 
 Religions also spread through conquest, 
along trade routes, and through 
migrations.
Spread 
 Buddhism spread from South Asia into East 
and SE Asia. 
 Buddhism by the 500s ce was stronger in 
areas where it spread than where it 
originated.
Spread 
 Judaism spread after the Romans exiled 
Jews to new territories in Europe 
 Christianity spread into the Roman 
Empire, into North and East Africa, and 
beyond. 
 Christianity by the 1200s was stronger 
in areas where it had spread than in 
where it originated.
Spread & CHANGE 
 As religions spread and new 
interpretations arose – there were 
changes, splits into different sects (or 
groups), and new influences 
 In classical period – Buddhism split into 
Mahayana and Theravada
Texts 
 The founders of Buddhism and 
Christianity did not record their own 
statements or life story. 
 Which belief systems are connected to 
these texts? 
Vedas and Upanishads 
Torah 
Gospels & Epistles 
Analects 
Sutras / Dhammapada
Hinduism, Judaism, 
Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, 
Greek Rationalism, Legalism, 
Confucianism, Daoism & 
Christianity 
Belief Systems of the Classical 
Period
Greek Rationalism…What’s up with that??? 
In Greece, some intellectuals like 
SOCRATES, PLATO, and ARISTOTLE 
abandoned mythology and created a 
philosophy that emphasized. . . 
 Natural laws govern the world & humans can 
understand those laws through reason 
 Using reason to describe human behavior 
(first histories – Herodatus) 
 questioning of earlier “wisdom” and 
assumptions 
---had a major influence on Western Civilization

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Classical Belief Systems

  • 2. Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Greek Rationalism, Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism & Christianity Belief Systems of the Classical Period
  • 3. Belief systems in CONTEXT  Historians view belief systems in the context of time and place.  For example: Buddhists in India in the 300s ce were not the same as Buddhists in Southeast Asia in the 1800s ce though some of the core beliefs remained unchanged.  Historians view belief systems as an influence ON culture AND influenced BY culture.  For example: Christianity changed Roman culture and the Renaissance in Europe influenced Christianity.
  • 5. Judaism . . . Monotheism
  • 7. Zoroastrianism Good vs Evil / Heaven
  • 9. Gautama - the founder Spread to East Asia
  • 10. Christianity Jesus of Nazareth – Founder Began as a Jewish sect & spread through the Roman World
  • 11. Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Greek Rationalism, Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism & Christianity Belief Systems of the Classical Period
  • 12. Foundations  There is no recorded founder of Hinduism – it is the oldest institutional religion of the early belief systems.  Judaism began in the Middle East around the 1200s bce when it had its own political empire.  First monotheistic religion
  • 13. Foundations  Daoism emerged in East Asia in the 600s to 300s BCE from the teachings of Laozi  Zoroastrianism arose in Persia in the 500s BCE from the teachings of Zarathustra
  • 14. Foundations  Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), the founder of Buddhism, was originally a Hindu in the upperclass.  Buddhism emerged in South Asia out of Hinduism starting in the 500s bce.
  • 15. Foundations  Jesus of Nazareth, the founder of Christianity, was a lower-class Jew living in Roman controlled Middle East at the beginning of the common era.  The Jesus movement became Christianity with non-Jewish converts.
  • 16. Existence after Death  Hinduism and Buddhism – Existence is cyclical until one breaks from the cycle and becomes eternally spirit.  Zoroastrianism & Christianity – Existence is linear; one lives and then becomes eternally spirit.
  • 17. Challenges to Society  Both Buddhism & Christianity, more than the other belief systems, challenged the social class systems and women’s status.  Especially in the early centuries, these religions appealed to lower classes and women.
  • 18. Spread  Groups within Buddhism and Christianity supported missionaries – men and women who purposely took the message of a religion into different regions.  Religions also spread through conquest, along trade routes, and through migrations.
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  • 20. Spread  Buddhism spread from South Asia into East and SE Asia.  Buddhism by the 500s ce was stronger in areas where it spread than where it originated.
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  • 22. Spread  Judaism spread after the Romans exiled Jews to new territories in Europe  Christianity spread into the Roman Empire, into North and East Africa, and beyond.  Christianity by the 1200s was stronger in areas where it had spread than in where it originated.
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  • 25. Spread & CHANGE  As religions spread and new interpretations arose – there were changes, splits into different sects (or groups), and new influences  In classical period – Buddhism split into Mahayana and Theravada
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  • 28. Texts  The founders of Buddhism and Christianity did not record their own statements or life story.  Which belief systems are connected to these texts? Vedas and Upanishads Torah Gospels & Epistles Analects Sutras / Dhammapada
  • 29. Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Greek Rationalism, Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism & Christianity Belief Systems of the Classical Period
  • 30. Greek Rationalism…What’s up with that??? In Greece, some intellectuals like SOCRATES, PLATO, and ARISTOTLE abandoned mythology and created a philosophy that emphasized. . .  Natural laws govern the world & humans can understand those laws through reason  Using reason to describe human behavior (first histories – Herodatus)  questioning of earlier “wisdom” and assumptions ---had a major influence on Western Civilization