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Religion and Non Religion

Studies of Religion Syllabus The focus of this study is the human search for meaning through religion and non- religion. The religious dimension in human history. New religious expressions. Non- Religious Worldviews. The Difference between Religious and Non- Religious Worldviews.

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Raised as Christians. Identified as atheists as young men.

Peter Hitchens Christian, journalist and author A detail from Rogier van der Weyden's Last Judgment (15 th century)

Christopher Hitchens Atheist, author, journalist Died aged 62 in 2011 ager a baile with cancer. 'No evidence or argument has yet been presented which would change my mind. But I like surprises. He likened God to a 'celes(al dictatorship, a kind of divine North Korea. hip://www.cbsnews.com/news/christopher- hitchens- widow- on- his- death- god- never- came- up/

No religion 2001 2011 Australia 15% 22% New Zealand 30% 41% England/Wales 15% 25% Canada 16% 24% hips://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9bmvd7nb94 hip://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/lookup/4102.0main +Features30Nov+2013

Make connec,ons between the units of the Studies of Religion syllabus.

Identify the religious dimension in human history hip://canvas- of- light.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/thai- spirits- hdr.html

Animism The belief that natural objects, natural phenomena and the universe itself possess souls or consciousness. The La(n word animus means "soul" or "life. Sir Edward Tyler was a Bri(sh anthropologist (1832-1917) in his book Primi(ve Culture, described it animism as the "idea of pervading life and will in nature. Shinto is an example of animism.

Polytheism Polytheism is the belief in and worship of many gods. These gods are distinguished by particular functions, and often take on human characteristics. This was particularly true in ancient Greece and Rome. Ancient Egypt gods take on the form and characteristics of objects found in nature, including trees, sacred herbs, cattle, animals and animal--human hybrids. Hinduism is an example of polytheism.

Monotheism Monotheism is the belief in a single all- powerful, creator god or deity. The Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Chris(anity, and Islam are widely prac(ced forms of monotheism.

Evaluate the place of the religious dimension in human history to provide: meaning and purpose for the individual social cohesion social transformation

What is the meaning and purpose of the religious dimension for the individual? How does the religious dimension provides answers to the enduring questions of human existence? Malala Yousafzai Pakistan 1997- hip://nobelpeaceprize.org/

The Reformation Cohesion? Transformation?

The "Saffron Uprising" was a protest by tens of thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and civilian ac(vists, 2007 Monks opposing the opening of the Organiza(on of Islamic Coopera(on offices in Myanmar, 2012

Transformation Prince Charles shakes hands with Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams during tour of Ireland 20 May 2015. Pope describes Pales(nian leader as an angel of peace 16 May 2015.

Pope Francis: Bring All Religions Together January 2015 All of us are called (by God) to be free, all are called to be sons and daughters, and each, according to his or her own responsibili(es, is called to combat modern forms of enslavement. From every people, culture and religion, let us join our forces.

Transformation

Transformation?

The Parents Circle Families Forum Bereaved families of Jews and PalesDnians To create a framework of reconcilia(on between the 2 peoples that takes into account that any peace agreement must include an infrastructure for the process of reconcilia(on. To work towards an end to violence and towards achieving an accepted poli(cal agreement. To influence the public and the poli(cal decision makers to choose dialogue and the path of peace over violence and war in order to achieve a just seilement based on empathy and understanding. To avoid the use of bereavement for further violence and retribu(on.

The Interfaith Amigos

Global Distribution of the Five Major Religious Traditions

New religious expressions Emerging movements in Western culture characterised by an individual approach to spiritual explora(on. Includes a loose network of seekers, teachers and healers ogen incorpora(ng elements of ancient and indigenous religions such as Wicca, Na(ve American spiritual(es. The term new is a misnomer as many of the prac(ces are in fact centuries old.

And developments within established religious traditions. Pentecostal Churches Hillsong Theology on Tap Anglican Cathedral of Second Life

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Recognise the reasons for the rise of new religious expressions as people: - search for personal fulfilment It s all about me - seek ethical guidelines What is good for me is good, isn t it? - seek to clarify their rela(onship with society What is my purpose in life? How do I fit in?

The influences on the growth of new religious expressions and spirituali,es: Materialism Scien(fic progress Growth of ecological awareness Disenchantment with tradi(onal religious prac(ce and guidance

New religious expression is all about the individual

Non-Religious Worldviews the human search for personal fulfilment through non-religious practices: Agnosticism Atheism Humanism

The Sunday Assembly is a secular congrega5on that celebrates life. Our mo:o: live be:er, help o?en, wonder more. Our mission: A Sunday Assembly in every town, city and village that wants one. Our vision: To help everyone live life as fully as possible. The Sunday Assembly

Outline the essen5al features of Atheism Disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods. Nothing exists outside of humanity and this world. Modern atheism is largely the product of the seventeenth century European Enlightenment that advocated the use of reason over religion because the religion was associated with irra(onality and primi(ve supers((ons.

Richard Dawkins Peter Singer

Agnosticism A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God. The term agnos(cism was coined by nineteenth century scien(st Thomas Huxley who put together "a", which means not, with the word "gnosis" which is the Greek word for knowledge. This nega(ve prefix to the word for knowledge underlined the asser(on that there is not sufficient knowledge to require a belief in the existence of a divine being.

Outline the positions of: Rational Humanism Human progress through logical thought being u(lised to beier the quality of human life for humankind. i.e. Supports use of reason, compassion, equality, morality and ethics to build a beier world.

Scien,fic Humanism Draws upon science and technology to address the big problems of poverty, environmental degrada(on, social inequali(es and other global issues faced by contemporary socie(es. Sir Julian Huxley, the first Director- General of the United Na(ons' Educa(onal, Scien(fic and Cultural Organisa(on (UNESCO) coined the term. Scien(fic humanism strives to achieve equality and peace on a global scale.

How do Agnosticism, Atheism and Humanism determine the aspirations and behaviour of individuals? Ethical behaviour will be determined by the individual s own understanding of what is good and bad, It is not based on reward or punishment of a higher being but the individual's own reasons for ac(ng in a par(cular manner. Key events in a person s life may need to be celebrated in forms other than those offered by a religious tradi(on. For example birth, marriage and death. In the absence of a belief in life oger death, the person will view the present life as the opportunity to achieve their goals. This realiza(on may well affect a person s avtude to may life issues such as health, contribu(on to society and personal rela(onships. If the personal argues that human life is itself essen(ally good, and worthy persevering, then a person might devote themselves to ac(vi(es which aiempt to improve their life and the lives of others. This may take the form of working for social welfare and educa(on. If this common humanity is recognised, the individual may also work towards the peace.

Compare the response of ONE religious and ONE non-religious belief system to: the concept of the transcendent the human person social responsibility

The concept of the transcendent The human person Social responsibility Chris,anity - Monotheism One God who is creator all knowing(omniscient), all present (omnipresent) and all powerful (omnipotent); eternal. Belief in life ager death. Soul that transcends physical maier. Made in the image and likeness of God: male and female we created the. Genesis 1:27 Consists of a body, intellect, soul and emo(on. Soul has a des(ny ager death. Individual reason requires guidance of divine revela(on to achieve full understanding. Ethical living in accordance with divinely inspired teaching such as the Bea(tudes. Love your neighbour as you love yourself (Mk 12:31) to fulfil the divine direc(ve of establishing the Kingdom of God. Ethical responsibility towards others through charity, advocacy for the disadvantaged such as Church welfare agencies (eg SVdeP). Atheism No belief in God/god, agerlife, soul As a result no need for concept of the transcendent of divine beings beyond this world. Consists of a body, intellect and emo(on. No spiritual des(ny ager death. Self- sufficient in terms of ability to reason. Ethical living determined by socially accepted codes and personal values. No universal code of responsibility but they may be philanthropic or commiied to the common good (eg Fred Hollows) but it may also be for self gra(fica(on.