Where did the Abrahamic religions begin?
Southwest Asia (Middle East).
What does monotheistic mean?
Belief in one God.
What is a religious institution?
An organized system of beliefs and practices.
What is continuity?
Things that stay the same over time.
Influence on clothing?
Modesty rules, hijabs, or religious dress.
Who is considered the "Father" of these three religions?
Abraham.
Name examples of one shared belief?
One God, prophets, moral laws, sacred texts, prayer.
Example of a religious institution?
Mosques, churches, synagogues, religious courts.
What is change?
Things that evolve over time.
Influence on holidays?
Ramadan, Passover, or Christmas.
Which religion began first?
Judaism.
How are sacred texts important to culture?
They guide laws, traditions, behavior, holidays.
How do institutions influence daily life?
Laws, dress, diet, holidays, education.
Example of continuity?
Belief in one God; pilgrimage traditions; prayer practices.
Influence on architecture?
Mosques with domes, churches, or synagogues.
How did geography influence where these religions began?
Trade routes, crossroads of continents, access to water (Tigris/Euphrates), movement of people.
Why do shared beliefs create unity?
Shared traditions, values, identity.
How can religion influence laws?
Moral codes influence policies.
Example of change?
Spread to other continents; different denominations; modern interpretations.
Influence on education?
Religious schools; teachings based on sacred texts.
Why is SWANA considered the center for cultural influence?
It’s the origin point of major world religions that spread globally.
How can differences create conflict?
Disagreements over beliefs, land, holy sites.
Why do institutions maintain traditions?
They pass beliefs to new generations through education and worship.
Why has religion remained strong?
What is deep historical roots; passed through generations; tied to identity and law.
Predict future government influence?
What are laws influenced by religion; policies based on moral beliefs.