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Religion
Cosmogony - Origin of the Universe
Nature of God/Creator
View of Human Nature
View of Good and Evil
View of “Salvation”
View of After Life
Practices and Rituals
Celebrations and Festivals
Week 1
Indigenous Peoples
Most indigenous peoples have creation stories where they
believe the Creator or Great Father in the Sky made the earth,
the animals and all humans, e.g., the union of Sky Father and
Earth Mother.
Fisher, 2014, p. 36
Indigenous religions are typically polytheistic and pantheistic,
involving a belief that the divine is manifested throughout the
physical realm, often involving a supreme god, e.g., Great
Spirit.
They believe the dark gods of the spirit world are the ones to be
afraid of or to placate. Indigenous peoples believe in the
importance of maintaining a right relationship with the creator
god and the numerous gods governing natural phenomena and
forces.
Fisher, 2014, p. 40
Indigenous peoples consider themselves connected to all forms
of life due to their pantheistic world view.
They acknowledge a Circle of Right Relationships, requiring
them to respectively cultivate and maintain order among all
forms of life and the natural order.
Humans are seen as capable of good or bad and under the
influence of curses, vows, incantations, or evil spirits. In this
sense, they may be animistic. Many have a special shaman or
witch doctor who is supposed to help them connect to the spirit
world.
Fisher, 2014, pp. 34-36, 39 – 52.
Indigenous peoples recognize that both benevolent and
malevolent forces exist in the spiritual realm.
These forces can have an impact upon individuals, circumstance
and events in the physical world.
Good and evil are seen as forces that compete for dominance in
a person and in the world.
Sometimes there is an ethnocentric idea that ‘our’ group is the
good one and all outsiders are ‘bad’.
This idea can lead to wars and conflicts.
Fisher, 2014, pp. 41, 44 – 46, 51 - 52
The idea of the path or the way or a lifeway is their main idea
of salvation.
It is the path to the good. This idea is closely aligned with a
responsibility for nature and this world, connected with the idea
of the Circle of Right Relationships and the holistic connection
among all things in the natural world.
Oneness with nature is for some seen as a goal of life. Others
see ‘salvation’ as surviving and not being defeated by the dark
spirits, thus having a long life.
Fisher, 2014, pp. 39 - 48
Many indigenous peoples acknowledge a spiritual existence in
the afterlife, evidenced by rituals and practices surrounding
ancestor veneration.
Some groups have a notion of an afterlife, but others do not.
For example, some Native American groups believe in a “Happy
Hunting Ground’ or that one goes to be with the ancestors
and/or the Great Spirit.
Many indigenous peoples are terrified of death and use their
rituals to ward it off.
Fisher, 2014, pp.40 – 41,
53 - 55
Varies by country or group. Some have animal sacrifices or
smoke various substances in a ritualistic manner. Practices and
rituals may include a Sweat Lodge ceremony or a Vision Quest
among some Native Americans.
Dance is often used to express stories and tales of the tribe or
group or the gods. Body decoration, paint, garments and drums
are often used in the ritual dances. To placate the spirits, they
may also cut themselves or in some cases engage in cannibalism
or headhunting. An example: the Sawi people of New Guinea
make peace with an enemy by swapping infants between the
tribes.
As long as the children live there will be peace between the two
tribes.
One family per tribe agrees to take in the other child and give
up their own. Fisher, 2014, pp. 55 - 60
Varies by country or group.
Some have celebrations tied to the seasons of the year.
Others have celebrations of victory in war or at weddings. The
birth of children is often a time of great celebration.
Death is universally observed in various ways depending on the
culture and local beliefs. The finding of good prey when
hunting would be a cause for celebration as well. Some
Indigenous peoples celebrate a first fruits or harvest festival.
Fisher, 2014, pp. 55 – 59.
Week 1
Sources
Fisher, M.P. (2014)
Living Religions
Pearson:
Upper Saddle River, NJ
text -
www.
god
onthe.net/evidence/atribute.htm
text
text
text -
www.britannica.com/.../
indigenous
-religion
text
text
text
Week 2
Hinduism and Jainism
Wk 2 sources
Week 3
Buddhism
Wk 3 sources
Week 4
Daoism and
Confucianism
Wk 4 sources
Week 5
Shinto
Wk 5 sources
Week 6
Judaism
Wk 6 sources
Week 7
Christianity
Wk 7 sources
Week 8
Islam
Wk 8 sources
Week 9
Sikhism
Wk 9 sources
Week 10
New Religious Movements
Wk 10 sources
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  • 1. Religion Cosmogony - Origin of the Universe Nature of God/Creator View of Human Nature View of Good and Evil View of “Salvation” View of After Life Practices and Rituals Celebrations and Festivals Week 1 Indigenous Peoples Most indigenous peoples have creation stories where they believe the Creator or Great Father in the Sky made the earth, the animals and all humans, e.g., the union of Sky Father and Earth Mother. Fisher, 2014, p. 36 Indigenous religions are typically polytheistic and pantheistic, involving a belief that the divine is manifested throughout the physical realm, often involving a supreme god, e.g., Great Spirit. They believe the dark gods of the spirit world are the ones to be afraid of or to placate. Indigenous peoples believe in the importance of maintaining a right relationship with the creator god and the numerous gods governing natural phenomena and forces. Fisher, 2014, p. 40 Indigenous peoples consider themselves connected to all forms of life due to their pantheistic world view. They acknowledge a Circle of Right Relationships, requiring them to respectively cultivate and maintain order among all forms of life and the natural order.
  • 2. Humans are seen as capable of good or bad and under the influence of curses, vows, incantations, or evil spirits. In this sense, they may be animistic. Many have a special shaman or witch doctor who is supposed to help them connect to the spirit world. Fisher, 2014, pp. 34-36, 39 – 52. Indigenous peoples recognize that both benevolent and malevolent forces exist in the spiritual realm. These forces can have an impact upon individuals, circumstance and events in the physical world. Good and evil are seen as forces that compete for dominance in a person and in the world. Sometimes there is an ethnocentric idea that ‘our’ group is the good one and all outsiders are ‘bad’. This idea can lead to wars and conflicts. Fisher, 2014, pp. 41, 44 – 46, 51 - 52 The idea of the path or the way or a lifeway is their main idea of salvation. It is the path to the good. This idea is closely aligned with a responsibility for nature and this world, connected with the idea of the Circle of Right Relationships and the holistic connection among all things in the natural world. Oneness with nature is for some seen as a goal of life. Others see ‘salvation’ as surviving and not being defeated by the dark spirits, thus having a long life.
  • 3. Fisher, 2014, pp. 39 - 48 Many indigenous peoples acknowledge a spiritual existence in the afterlife, evidenced by rituals and practices surrounding ancestor veneration. Some groups have a notion of an afterlife, but others do not. For example, some Native American groups believe in a “Happy Hunting Ground’ or that one goes to be with the ancestors and/or the Great Spirit. Many indigenous peoples are terrified of death and use their rituals to ward it off. Fisher, 2014, pp.40 – 41, 53 - 55 Varies by country or group. Some have animal sacrifices or smoke various substances in a ritualistic manner. Practices and rituals may include a Sweat Lodge ceremony or a Vision Quest among some Native Americans. Dance is often used to express stories and tales of the tribe or group or the gods. Body decoration, paint, garments and drums are often used in the ritual dances. To placate the spirits, they may also cut themselves or in some cases engage in cannibalism or headhunting. An example: the Sawi people of New Guinea make peace with an enemy by swapping infants between the tribes. As long as the children live there will be peace between the two tribes. One family per tribe agrees to take in the other child and give up their own. Fisher, 2014, pp. 55 - 60 Varies by country or group.
  • 4. Some have celebrations tied to the seasons of the year. Others have celebrations of victory in war or at weddings. The birth of children is often a time of great celebration. Death is universally observed in various ways depending on the culture and local beliefs. The finding of good prey when hunting would be a cause for celebration as well. Some Indigenous peoples celebrate a first fruits or harvest festival. Fisher, 2014, pp. 55 – 59. Week 1 Sources Fisher, M.P. (2014) Living Religions Pearson: Upper Saddle River, NJ text - www. god onthe.net/evidence/atribute.htm text text text - www.britannica.com/.../ indigenous -religion text text text Week 2
  • 5. Hinduism and Jainism Wk 2 sources Week 3 Buddhism Wk 3 sources
  • 6. Week 4 Daoism and Confucianism Wk 4 sources Week 5 Shinto Wk 5 sources
  • 7. Week 6 Judaism Wk 6 sources Week 7 Christianity
  • 8. Wk 7 sources Week 8 Islam Wk 8 sources Week 9 Sikhism
  • 9. Wk 9 sources Week 10 New Religious Movements Wk 10 sources