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World Religion Day
History & The Arts

World Religion Day

...Judaism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Taoism, Baha'i, Buddhism; Jainism; Shinto, Confucianism, and Native Spirituality.] World Religion Day falls on the third Sunday of every month (this year 15th January 2023 and as always will focus on encouraging people to understand and accept the hundreds of differing faiths across the globe. To celebrate this, here on...
Rastafari in Israel
History & The Arts

Rastafari in Israel

...Judaism. In addition, because Rastafari relies on the Levitical code of conduct, for them it is easier to embrace Rastafari practices and symbolism, as it is already, in a certain way, part of their culture. The most significant and emotional event during my stay was my participation in the Sabbath. During this ritual, the whole family wore items with Rastafari symbols...
Why not ‘World Religions’?
History & The Arts

Why not ‘World Religions’?

...Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism always afforded this classification and not others? Is it just numbers? If so, why is Judaism there and not, say, African religions? Is it that they have a universal message? Again, this doesn’t really apply to Judaism. The fact is that the idea of world religions actually has a very specific history. It emerges in the Victorian period...
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Introducing Religions
History & The Arts

Introducing Religions

...Judaism and Sikhism, including the various roles of their founders and leaders, their texts, rituals, practices and behaviors. This practical insight will enable you to develop a better understanding of different beliefs and worldviews and what these mean to their adherents. This material is taken from The Open University Course A217 Introducing Religions... Introducing...
How can we improve teaching about Islam?
Education & Development

How can we improve teaching about Islam?

...Judaism and Islam – borrowed freely from each other in the realm of art, music and literature. Jerusalem was home to diverse populations and the arts played an important role within its religious and political life. Muslims in America It’s not in the past alone. We see these connections continue today – here in America, where Islam is an intrinsic part of the...
What did Voltaire think about Buddhism?
History & The Arts

What did Voltaire think about Buddhism?

...Judaism and Islam. He also criticized Buddhism (although he did not use the term), but he praised the Buddha, seeking, as others would do in the centuries that followed, to separate the teacher from what would be represented as his teachings. Indeed, he devoted an entry in his dictionary to the Buddha, referring to him by the French rendering of one of his Thai epithets,...
Exploring Religion in London
History & The Arts

Exploring Religion in London

...Judaism is the Torah, of course. It’s the law, it’s the five books of Moses, it’s the basis of the Jewish faith. All synagogues have an ark, because you must have a Torah. It’s got to be kept in a place that’s appropriate, and it’s got to be created with an incredible amount of respect. In the majority of Synagogues across the world, you will see above the ark...
Religious diversity: rethinking religion
History & The Arts

Religious diversity: rethinking religion

...Judaism and Hinduism, and many others. But religious studies is also interested in the beliefs and ritual practices of indigenous peoples and popular mythologies, such as those expressed in the Star Wars films. Religious studies explores the boundaries between the secular and the religious, which are categories not always as bounded as they may appear. Religious studies...
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