What is Religion? LG: What are the characteristics of Religion? What is Religion? Re-lig-ion • “bind/tie back,” “bind together” (to be bound) (“Yoga” = to Unite) • “re-connect” – – – – To a Higher Power To other people, in community To the world around us With ourselves 1.Three Dimensions of Religion A. Intellectual… … a way of thinking about: i. Origins (where did we come from?) ii. Purpose/meaning (why are we here?) iii. Destiny (where are we going? what happens when we die?) iv. Who we are (the nature of human nature) v. Who/what God is (the nature of Ultimate Reality) vi. The basis for our beliefs & doctrine, expressed through myth, scripture, philosophy, theology B. Emotional i. Religion is a way of feeling: rejoicing faith peace love awe gratitude guilt bliss appreciation joy ecstasy fear hope reverence C. Physical i. Religion is a way of acting, of living, a social system: - Spiritual practices: meditation, chanting, prayer, ritual - Physical forms: art and architecture, ritual objects, statues, icons, etc. - Communal celebrations: rites of passage, holidays Religion as a way of acting (continued) - Social regulation: morals & ethics, prohibitions & taboos - Institutions/organizations/communities: • Leaders (gurus/priests/ministers) & followers (disciples, laity) • Hierarchies, obedience & discipline (monastic communities) • History 3 Dimensions of Religion (List Religions You Are Referencing Here) Intellectual Emotional Physical Video: A Radical Experiment in Empathy Link to Video Here 3 Agree 3 Disagree List 3 things you disagree with from the video List 3 things you disagree with from the video 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. Reflection Thinking about the religion you are most familiar with (likely your own or, if you are non-religious, that you have observed among family, friends, or neighbors)… With a partner; Identify several examples of each dimension of those religions/belief systems/ways of life. Examples • The church building, as a physical structure, is obviously part of the physical dimension of religion. • Celebration of Passover, as a holiday observed in community with family and friends, commemorating an ancient event in the history of the Jewish community, is an example of the practice & social sub-dimensions of the physical dimension of religion. • I feel uplifted (feeling dimension) when we (social/physical dimension) sing songs (practice/ physical dimension) of praise (feeling dimension) • When the preacher gives her sermon (practice/physical) I use my intellect to try to understand (intellectual dimension) the message and how it relates to my life. Reflection 3x5 Thinking about the religion you are most familiar with (likely your own or, if you are non-religious, that you have observed among family, friends, or neighbors)… Identify several examples of each dimension of religion. Why do you identify these examples as you do?