an introduction to world religions 2012-10-022012-10-02
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An Introduction to World Religions
An Introduction to World Religions
2012-10-022012-10-02
Slide 3.
2012-10-02 Agenda2012-10-02 Agenda
AttendanceAnnouncementsPresentations:
Religion in the NewsReligion in the Calendar
HinduismThe Vedic era
Slide 4.
AnnouncementsAnnouncementsTHE CATHERINE AND ARCHIE MACPHEE
AWARDS and
THE REV. BERNARD A. MACDONALD MEMORIAL BURSARIES
Criteria: 1. students at St. Francis Xavier University. 2. interested in Catholic Studies, Philosophy, and/or
Moral Theology,
Conditions: 3. Catholic Studies students are encouraged to apply. 4. consideration given to all who take courses
consistent with Cathoic teachings5. Rev. B.A. MacDonald Memorial Bursaries is to help
students become more knowledgeable about the Catholic faith so that they can see where they fit in God’s plan.
Several awards between $750 and $1000 Selection Process:
• university committee consisting of the Coordinating Committee of Catholic Studies and the University Chaplain.
Application Procedure: • apply by October 31, 2012. • indicate whether applying for one or both
awards. • include
• student’s name, • local address, • telephone number, • email address, • academic transcript or “Student Academic
Summary Report”• two or three paragraphs, why he or she is a
suitable candidate. • To:
Professor William Sweet, PhD, DPh Coordinator, Catholic Studies Programme St Francis Xavier University 2329 Notre Dame AvenueAntigonish, NS B2G 2W5 Canada e-mail: [email protected]: 1-902-867-2341; fax 1-902-867-3243
Slide 5.
Religion in the NewsReligion in the News• IKEA removed images of women from the
Saudi Arabia version of its catalog, a decision that the furniture giant now says clashes with its values.
• Swedish publication Metro posted a comparison of the Saudi Arabian mailer and the Swedish version, showing that women present in the latter were missing from the former.
• In the Muslim country, women are not allowed to travel or study without male permission and are expected to avoid driving and to conceal their bodies and hair.
• The image of a pajama-clad woman -- shown standing at a bathroom sink along with a young boy, a man and another young child nearby -- is erased in the catalog distributed in the Arab state. Some tableaux feature a co-ed mix of models for the Swedish catalog but no models for the Saudi Arabian copy. (LATimes)
Slide 6.
In the calendarIn the calendar• Feast of the Guardian Angels
• Catholic festival • 2 October.• Pope Paul V (1608) authorised a feast day in
honour of guardian angels. • Pope Clement X changed date to 2 October• Leo XIII, 1883, upgraded to double major feast.
• Guardian angels• Catholics believe that each soul, including
Christians and non-Christians, has an angel assigned to it to give guidance throughout its life on earth.
• These guardian angels, according to Thomas Aquinas, are from the lowest rank of angels.
• They help their humans in several ways, including protecting them from demons and encouraging them to do good works.
• The angel cannot affect its human's free will, but only the senses and imagination, and through these, the intellect.
• On reaching heaven, each person is united with his or her guardian angel. (BBC)
328 The existence of the spiritual, non-corporeal beings that Sacred Scripture usually calls "angels" is a truth of faith. The witness of Scripture is as clear as the unanimity of Tradition. [...]336 From its beginning until death, human life is surrounded by their watchful care and intercession. "Beside each believer stands an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life." Already here on earth the Christian life shares by faith in the blessed company of angels and men united in God.Catechism of the Catholic Church
Slide 9.
HinduismHinduism
“How do the Upanishads compare to the earlier Vedas? What do they teach about what happens when one dies?” (#59-68)
“What is the Bhagavad Gita about? Who is the main character, what does he come to realize, and how does he learn this?” (#69-89)
Slide 10.
HomeworkHomework• For Thursday, 12:15
• Read “Writing and Thinking” on Moodle
• Monday is Thanksgiving • (no class)
• For next Tuesday, 1:15• Read Living Religions pages
97-118• Write the quiz on “Hinduism 3”
on the Moodle site.