1. What is the significance of the Bodhi tree?
A: When Buddha was enlightened, he was sitting under a huge tree. That tree was the Bodhi (enlightenment) tree which was located at Bodh Gaya in India. People believe that the Bodhi tree now growing there comes from the original tree. The Bodhi tree is known to have a very thick trunk and an expansive canopy of branches with leaves. Because the Bodhi Tree is associated with Buddha, the tree is protected and revered. Buddhists make journeys to Bodh Gaya and other places where Buddha may have taught beneath Bodhi branches. With Buddhism, the Bodhi tree spread to far places such as China and Japan, its purposeful planting marks the cultural landscape of many towns and villages.
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According to the textbook, what two practices allowed Europeans to export the architecture of Christian churches to places all over the world?
A: Mercantilism and colonialism allowed Europeans to export the architecture of Christian churches to places all over the world.
4. What is the name of the place in Vatican City where thousands of people gather each week to see and hear the pope?
A: St. Peter’s Square is the name of the place in Vatican City where thousands of people gather each week to see and hear the pope.
5. According to the textbook, what religious regions exist in the United States, and what examples are offered of local clusters of religion in the United States?
A: The New England region is strongly Catholic. The South's leading denomination is Baptist. The Upper Midwest has large numbers of Lutherans; and the Southwest is mostly Spanish Catholic. The broad midland region extending from the Middle Atlantic to the Mormon region (in the Western United States) has a mixture of denominations in which no single church dominates. This West doesn’t have a single church that dominates either. Some regions are local clusters such as the French Catholic area focused in New Orleans and the mixed denominations of Peninsular Florida, where a large Spanish Catholic cluster has grown in metropolitan
One of the main reasons Europeans sought to explore the world was to spread Christianity. As far as they knew, the New World had never heard of Christianity, and the Spanish Cardinal Trinlini said that this made them “heathens [who] live a barbarous life”. His motivation for exploring these new lands was to save the natives from their ignorance
Christianity was brought over from Europe with the discovery of the New World in the 1800s. The missionaries established missions and religious schools within the Native community. Many of the Native people took up the Christian religion while keeping their Native practices.
Christianity also helped steer us into the age of exploration. During the 1500s, Europeans set out traveling the high seas to every part of the world in order to spread Christianity. Many European countries believed that they could convert the non-Christians and Muslims throughout the world. They insisted on missionaries going to Africa and Asia to run Christian schools to teach the people about their religion. However, there are many churches that were established by non-Christians that were independent of the Roman
Christianity – integrated – Coming of the light – as a driving influence of colonisation
St. Peter’s basilica is one of Rome’s oldest churches. Built in the 4th century, it was demolished and built again over the course of several decades, today it is the home of the Pope. The present day St. Peters represents different periods of time. This building has become a monument and has gained fame for several of its elements; one of which is the Baldacchino, which is an elaborate and ornate structure located, at the crossing of the apse and the nave. St. Peter's is a combination of different ideals and times. The heavy embellishment of the grand structure that is the Baldacchino not only ties in with the Baroque style of the church, but each element also has deeper meanings with various interpretations.
What do trends indicate about the future of Black Rural Churches? (Chapter 5) Trends indicate this about the future of Black Rural Churches. It has gradually but noticeable reverse migration among black people to the South and the sunshine states of the Southwest. The primary reasons are the search for jobs and the continued industrialization of the South. Extended family ties provide another motivation to move. Most black people in the North have relatives in southern states, and many of them still consider the south as home. However, the reverse migration will not match the previous out-migrations, it will most likely increase the black population base of the South and provide a potential constituency for some rural churches. Finally, the growing class split in the black community are increasing (Lincoln, C. Eric, and Lawrence H. Mamiya
iii.The trade introduced new products to Europe and European products to peoples around the world.
The Missionaries also served to civilise Africa, “They founded schools where sanitations and agriculture as well as the three R’s [reading, writing arithmetic] were taught”(document N). Thus benefiting Europe's excuse to extract the materials needed from Africa saying that they were just Civilising the natives.
Religion was not a major reason for European exploration because many of the European traders and travelers wanted to get rich by finding gold or some other valuable object, people wanted to travel to another place because of their country’s poverty, disease, or and economic backwardness, and also that the Europeans started traveling more ever since their technology and navigation was more developed.
In part boosted by the spirit of geographical exploration which dominated Europe and provided many
Spain and Portugal spreading Catholicism among the native people was the excuse that the pope used to justified colonization.
1. The crusades made people see goods from other parts of the world and made them want
Christianity and and to believe in God. The English sought out to construct ports within America, hoping they would be able to receive exotic goods, exclusively from the Americas. The knowledge garnered from these expeditions gave many Europeans new
For student B, part A, the student correctly identified each of the regions X, Y and Z. The student however did not provide two accurate reasons for factors that influence the map distribution and an explanation. They need one more factor for the distribution of Baptist and an explanation of the factor for full points. The student could have suggested that there were little variety of religions in the South because that’s all the Southern people were offered. Nobody traveled in or out of the South so no new religions were brought; consequently, spreading the Baptist religion. If there is nothing new introduced into the area by international or intraregional immigrants, then the people in the southern area will learn and spread what they do know, baptism, because there is no other competition. No competition means it becomes the dominant religion. The reason there was no immigration into the south because during the time that baptism was spreading and taking over, immigrants went to settled urban areas instead of the rural farming areas.
A) It is unquestionably genuine that the vast majority of the Europeans who settled in America in ancient days were Christians who influenced residents to be converted to Christianity.