Group 8 CW 08 Handout 1
Group 8 CW 08 Handout 1
Group 8 CW 08 Handout 1
Group 8
Justine Matalog
Randolf “Ran-dell” Martinez
Alleyn Alexis “Ednis” Orpilla
Vincent Jennel “Jane Rose Amulong” Reyes a.k.a. “hatid-sundo”
Patrick “Jennickah” Panganiban
Introduction:
How does religion affect globalization? Globalization is how people connect to others
around the globe. Religion can either unify or diversify the people in the world.
Jesus Christ is the most influential person in the world. His activities were some
examples of how people work as one. “Jesus was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious
leader. He is the central figure of Christianity, and is widely described as the most influential
person in history. Most Christians believe he is the incarnation of God the Son and the awaited
Messiah (the Christ) prophesied in the Old Testament” (Anki, 2023). Jesus: The Most Influential
Person In History | Religions Facts
Globalization has facilitated the spread of religions across borders and continents. As
people move and communicate more easily, they bring their religious beliefs and practices with
them, leading to increased religious diversity in many parts of the world. The spread of global
capitalism has had a significant impact on the practice of religion around the world. Some
scholars argue that capitalism has led to a decline in religious values, while others suggest that it
has fostered a more materialistic and individualistic form of spirituality. Many religions have
adapted to globalization by embracing new technologies and media, such as the internet, social
media, and satellite television, to spread their message and reach new audiences. This has led to
the emergence of new forms of religious expression, such as online communities and virtual
worship services.
It has also led to the spread of religious conflicts and tensions. As people of different
religious traditions encounter each other, they sometimes clash over their differences. This has
led to sectarian violence in many parts of the world, from the Middle East to South Asia to
Africa. Some religious groups have been critical of globalization, seeing it as a threat to
traditional values and cultures. They argue that the global spread of secularism and consumerism
undermines the spiritual and moral foundations of society, leading to a decline in religious faith
and practice.
Others have embraced globalization as an opportunity to spread their religious message
and values to new audiences. They argue that globalization offers the potential for greater
interfaith dialogue and understanding, and that it can help to promote a more peaceful and
harmonious world. Globalization has also led to the emergence of new religious movements and
syncretic practices. As people of different religious backgrounds meet each other, they
sometimes create new hybrid forms of spirituality that blend elements of different traditions.
Finally, globalization has led to a greater awareness of the global dimensions of religious
practice and belief. As people become more connected across national and cultural boundaries,
they are increasingly aware of the diversity of religious traditions around the world, and the ways
in which they are interconnected.
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