Religion course World View Chart Indigenous Sacred Ways

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This chapter is about INDIGENOUS SACRED WAYS

This is the template for your World View Chart. Use this template each week. You may continue with the same chart saved from week to week OR you may use a fresh chart each week.

Instructions for the World View Chart

1. Examine the chart template. READ the descriptions carefully. Answer the questions in your own words, with in-text citations to back up your ideas. A full reference list at the end of each weekly chart is required.

2. The WVC is NOT a place to just take notes or to cut and paste from your sources. It is a paper but in chart form. It is the basis from which you will write your final paper. The more detailed it is now, the less work you will have when you write your final assignment. Use full sentences with correct grammar, style, and spelling. Www.grammarly.com/students/edu is a free resource to help with writing. You should have a good sized paragraph for each category.

3. Use APA style for the in-text citations and the full references at the end of the chart. DO NOT use the word "text" instead of the full APA style reference. Also, you must use at least one other reference besides the text.

4. If there are two religions in a week, either make a paragraph for each in one chart, or you may do a separate chart for each one.

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REL212 WORLD VIEW CHART This chart contains all the research you need to write the final paper for this course. If you do the research and reading on the religion(s) we study each week, and if you give yourself a good guide to the religions using this chart, you will have a good foundation for that final paper. The more information you provide for yourself with this chart, the easier it will be to write your final paper. Do not forget to provide adequate material for any in-text citations and be sure to include a reference page as well. On the left hand side of the chart are the categories and the content to be discussed. Complete and submit the following chart. Provide citations for any source(s) you used to explain or provide examples for in your research. List in APA Style full references for any in-text citations and source(s) made in the above chart. Use full sentences and correct grammar, etc.. Student Name: RELIGION(S) OF THE WEEK • • Provide your response in this column. State the name of the Religion being addressed in this chart. Please address ONLY ONE (1) religion per chart. If there is more than one religion for the week, do two charts. ORIGIN OF ALL THINGS Provide your response in this column. Every religion has a cosmology/cosmogony to explain its view of the universe and the place of humans in it. Explain the cosmology/cosmogony for this week’s religion. Explain how it is manifested in the subsequent worldview that develops for that religion. NATURE OF GOD/CREATOR Provide your response in this column. In what way does this religion have a God or gods? How does this worship of deity/deities reflect the cosmology of the religion? If the religion has no God/gods, in what way does this absence reflect their cosmology? VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE • State how this religion views human beings. What is human nature Provide your response in this column. • according to this religion? Why does the view of human nature matter? If you cannot identify how this religion defines human beings, offer a suggestion as to why it doesn't. VIEW OF GOOD & EVIL • • State how this religion defines the concept of good and evil. How does this definition or understanding impact the way adherents to the religion live their daily lives? VIEW OF SALVATION • Provide your response in this column. What does this religion teach about “what comes next” after all is said and done? In what do adherents of this religion place their hope for any future life or existence? Describe the impact this belief or non-belief impacts the person daily life and the structures of society. With such a view of the after-life, what type of societal structures or institutions would we expect to develop in the culture? PRACTICES AND RITUALS • • Provide your response in this column. All religions suggest that human beings are faced with a “problem” that needs to be overcome. What is the “problem” this religion identifies? Is this problem intrinsic or extrinsic for the person? Is it individually manifested or is it a collective problem? VIEW OF AFTERLIFE • Provide your response in this column. Provide your response in this column. How do members of this religion “practice” their “faith?” What ceremonies, or rituals, do they use to help pass this religion on to the next generation? If you cannot identify how this religion is practiced, offer a suggestion as to why it doesn't have any rituals or practices. CELEBRATIONS AND FESTIVALS Provide your response in this column. • Identify one or two celebrations and/or festivals that members of this religion use to express their beliefs in public, or in private. Why do religions develop celebrations and/or festivals? How are these different from practices and rituals?
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