Cultural Geography. II
Cultural Geography. II
Cultural Geography. II
Chapter 6
The Human Mosaic
Introduction
! Religion can be defined as a set of beliefs
Introduction
! Religion produces variations that can be
Mecca
Introduction
! People are less willing to tolerate or accommodate
! Ethnic religions
! Identified with some particular ethnic or tribal group
! Does not seek converts
! Proselytic religions sometimes grow out of ethnic
Culture Regions
! Religious Regions
! Religious Diffusion
! Religious Ecology
! Cultural Integration in Religion
! Religious Landscapes
A proselytic faith
! Worlds largest in both area and number of
adherentsabout 1.9 billion
! Long fragmented into separate churches
! Greatest division is between Western and
Eastern Christianity
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(Istanbul)
! Coptic Churchoriginally the nationalistic religion of the
Egyptians, and today is the dominant church of the highland
people of Ethiopia
! Maronites Semitic descendants of seventh-century
heretics who retreated to a mountain refuge in Lebanon
! Nestorians live in the mountains of Kurdistan and Indias
Kerala State
! Eastern Orthodoxy originally centered in Greek-speaking
areas
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faiths
Bible Beltlies across the South, Baptist
and other conservative fundamentalist
denominations dominate
! Utah is core of Mormon realm
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Baptists in South
Lutherans in upper Midwest
Catholics in Southwest
Mormons in the West
Each dominate their respective regions more today
than at turn of century
Each has long-standing, strong infrastructure
Islam
! Monotheistic, proselytic faith claims 1.1 billion followers
! Located mostly in the desert belt of Asia and northern Africa,
Islam
! The Five Pillars of Islam
Islam
! Two major sects prevail
! Shiite Muslims 11 percent of Islamic total in diverse
subgroups
! Form the majority in Iran and Iraq
! Major fundamentalist revival now occurring under
Iranian leadership to throw off Western influences, and
restore the purity of the faith
! Political tension with the potential for severe disruption
is spreading
! Strongest among Indo-European groups
Islam
! Two major sects prevail
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Judaism
! Monotheistic faith
! Parent of Christianity, and closely related to
Islam
! Certain Hebrew prophets and leaders are
recognized by Christians and Muslims
! Does not actively seek converts and has
remained an ethnic religion
! Has split into a variety of subgroups, partly as
a result of forced dispersal
Judaism
! Forced from Israel in Roman times and lost contact with other
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colonies
Jews who resided in Mediterranean lands were called the
Sephardim
Those residing in central and Eastern Europe were known as
the Ashkenozim
Large-scale migration of Ashkenazic from Europe to America
during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
During Nazi years, perhaps a third of the entire Jewish
population of the world was systematically murdered, mainly
Ashkenazim
Judaism
! Europe ceased to be primary homeland and
Hinduism
! Closely tied to India and its ancient culture
! Claims about 750 million adherents
! Polytheistic religion involving the worship of a
myriad of deities
! Linked to the caste system rigid
segregation of people according to ancestry
and occupation
Hinduism
! Believe in ahimsa veneration of all forms of
life
! Belief in reincarnation
! No set standard of beliefs prevails, and the
faith takes many local forms
! Includes very diverse peoples
The faith straddles a major ethnic/linguistic
divide
! Includes both Indo-Europeans and Dravidians
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Hinduism
! Once a proselytic religion, is today a regional,
biethnic faith
! Suggestive of its former missionary activity is
an outlier on the distant Indonesian island of
Bali
Hinduism
! Hinduism has splintered into diverse religious, some
Buddhism
! Derived from Hinduism began 25 centuries ago
! Reform movement grounded in the teaching of Prince
Buddhism
! Today the most widespread religion in Asia
! Dominates a culture region from Sri Lanka to Japan
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Buddhism
! Difficult to determine number of adherents
Animism
! Retained tribal ethnic religion of people around the
world
! Today, adherents number at least 100 million
! Animists believe certain inanimate objects possess
spirits or souls
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Animism
! To some animists, objects do not actually possess
Animism
! Animism in the Western Hemisphere
Secularism
! In much of Europe religion has declined
! Today, number of nonreligious and atheistic persons
Sacred space
! Includes areas and sites recognized as worthy of
Jerusalem
Sacred Space
! Jerusalem is sacred space
Sacred Space
! Muslims are buried at the
Sacred space
! Conflict can result of two religions venerate
of sacred space
Sacred space
! Sacred space is receiving increased attention
in the world
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Sacred space
! Sacred space is receiving increased attention in the
world
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Culture Regions
! Religious Regions
! Religious Diffusion
! Religious Ecology
! Cultural Integration in Religion
! Religious Landscapes
Semitic-speaking people
! All three arose from the margins of the southwestern
Asian deserts
! Judaism, the oldest, originated about 4,000 years
ago probably along the southern edge of the Fertile
Crescent
! Later, Judaism acquired dominion over lands
between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River
territorial base of modern Israel
Malaysia
Diffusion of Christianity
! This is St Marys
Anglican Cathedral in a
primarily Muslim nation.
Constructed under
British rule in 1894, it
catered to English
residents and
missionized among the
locals. Services are
also in Tamil, a
Dravdian language of
southern India
Diffusion of Christianity
! Tamils were brought to
Malaya as indentured
labor to work in mines
and plantations during
the colonial era. Many
Hindu Tamils were of a
low caste or even
untouchables in India.
Christianity, without
proclaimed social
divisions, was and
remains attractive to
downtrodden peoples.
Islamic expansion
! Diffusion successes in Sub-Saharan Africa
and high birthrates in the older sphere of
dominance has made Islam the worlds
fastest-growing religion
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Diffusion of Buddhism
! Buddhism arrived with
Diffusion of Buddhism
! Hsi Lai means coming to
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nonreligious innovations
! Religious taboos can function as absorbing barriers
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