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Introduction to World Religions and Beliefs System-Grade 11/12
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: Differentiate the concept, elements and characteristics of
belief ystem view, religion and spiritually
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them
to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and
assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn
in the module.
What I need to know
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In this portion, another activity will be
given to you to enrich your knowledge or
Additional Activities
skill of the lesson learned.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to
consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain
deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I need to know!
This module was designed and written with you in mind. In this
module, you will understand the nature of religion by Differentiating
the concept, elements, and characteristics of belief system, world
view, religion and spirituality.
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Lesson Understanding the Nature of
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What I know!
Find out how much you already know about this lesson. After taking and checking this
short test, take note of the items that you were not able to answer correctly and look
for the right answer as you go through this lesson.
Answer Statements
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3. The doctrine or belief in one supreme god.
4. Disbelief in or denial of the existence of a personal
god.
5. God cannot be known.
What’s In
In the context of religion, list down 10 things that you believe in by completing
the following statements. What have you observed in your own belief system?
What’s New
RELIGION
MONIST
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MONOTHEISTI POLYTHEISTI ATHEISTI
C AGNOSTI
C C
C
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What is It?
Every individual sees and interprets the world quite differently from one another. This
overall perspective is also termed worldview which is a collection of beliefs about life
and the universe being held by people (The Free Dictionary 2014). For a certain
individual, social environment and upbringing are critical in the development of a
religious life. All these factors have an effect on how people organize their beliefs and
ideas while eventually creating a comprehensive narrative through which they look at
the world and interrelate with it. Belief in god or gods is found in almost all religions.
There is a good reason to presuppose that religion had existed during prehistoric times
and this has continued to the modern day. Human life may have produced hundreds
of religions and belief systems. There could be more unknown than known religions in
the world since recorded history covers only several thousand years of human
existence.
Table 1.1 enumerates the different kinds of belief systems or worldviews.
Kinds Description
Religion may be defined as “an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to
worship a god or a group of gods” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary 2014). The Latin word religio
refers to “something done with overanxious or scrupulous attention to detail” (Bowker 1997).
This term may have probably been derived from the Latin verb religare which means “to tie
together, to bind fast.” In its original sense, the word refers to expression of proper piety, that
is, binding to god (Grassie 2010). Quite later, religion was used to designate formal belief
systems and tenets. The term was eventually applied to what we now call as religion because
of the manner in which people performed rituals during those days. While religion may be
universal in all stages of human history, it does not follow that all individuals are religious or
even religious to some degree (Parrinder 1971).
Table 1.2 below summarizes the various definitions forwarded be several social scientists on
the nature of religion.
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Belief un a
deity’s
relationship
with the
world
Places and
people
Belief in a believed to
deity be holy and
sacred
RELIGIO
N
rules
Ways to followed
worship a as a
deity result of
belief
ORIGINS OF RELIGION
Since the nineteenth century, people began to show great interest in explaining the origins of
religion. In fact, numerous theories have been postulated to explain the origin of religion while
looking at primitive societies for ideas concerning the development of belief systems (Hendry
1999). Archaeologists believe that they have discovered elements of religious belief practised
by Homo sapiens almost 60,000 years ago. Apart from burying the dead, various items such
as foods, tools, and other objects were placed inside the site. All these rituals imply reverence
to their loved ones and perhaps the thought that the dead will utilize these materials in the
afterlife. While they believe in the presence of supernatural entities, they also try to
communicate with them (Ember & Ember 1996). Various explanations have surfaced that
somehow tend to simplify or even denigrate primitive religions. Others maintain that since
early humans are weak and ignorant of the different forces of nature, they had to invent religion
to explain the seemingly unexplainable mystery and fury of nature. In the process, they had to
create a scheme of deities and spirits. Still others contend that religion was conceived by the
few to stifle and repress the ideals of the masses (Hopfe 1983). The nineteenth century
witnessed the development of the fields of the social sciences that enabled scholars to apply
a more scientific way of explaining phenomena rather than speculate on matters concerning
the origin of religion. Through field research, observations, and analysis of historical
documents, scholars formulated a number of theories that have endured well into the present
time.
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contentment in life that are truly independent of religious dogmas and tenets. In the study of
religion, there are basic concepts that need to be understood such as theology, philosophy of
religion, and spirituality. While religion refers to any set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices
concerning a supernatural power—theology involves the systematic study of the existence
and nature of the divine. It deals with the study of the nature and purpose of god that may be
undertaken using a particular perspective. Theology is a study, not a formulation of religious
beliefs. On the other hand, philosophy of religion deals primarily with issues concerning
religion, which includes analysis on the existence of a divine being or on sacred texts. It may
involve studying the “concepts and belief systems of the religions as well as the prior
phenomena of religious experience and the activities of worship and meditation on which these
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belief systems rest and out of which they have arisen” (Hick 1990). It seeks to analyze various
concepts such as god, spirit, karma, creation, immortality, heaven, hell, and purgatory among
others. Philosophy of religion is not a branch of theology but a branch of philosophy. It is said
that this particular study need not be undertaken from a religious perspective at all because
atheists, agnostics, and the person of faith can and do philosophize about religion (Hick 1990).
What’s More
1. How does your conception of a divine or supreme being compare with the
supernatural beings found in other religious beliefs?
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2. Do you agree with specific theory of religion? Defend your answer.
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What I Have Learned
Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. How does religion help explain man's existence and role in the world?
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2. How did religion originate? Cite key theories to support your answer.
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3. What are the common characteristics of religions?
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4. Do you agree that the universe is designed and created by a single divine being or God?
Explain your answer.
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5. How can an individual lead a spiritual life? Cite some examples.
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What I Can Do
D. Write a two-page essay on the topic “Religion: What Does It Mean to Me?” guided by the
following questions: Write your essay on your answer sheet.
C. What various guiding principles which may have been influenced by your religion do you
adhere to in your life?
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Assessment
Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blanks
provided.
Column A Column B
Additional Activities
Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. Does a person need to be religious in order to have spirituality in his/her life? Explain
your answer.
2. Is the belief in God necessary in a religion? Is it possible to have a religion even without
the belief in God? Explain your answer.
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Answer Key
Pre-test Post Test
1. Monism
2. Polytheism
3. Monotheism 1.D
4. Atheism 2. J
5. Agnosticism 3. G
4.C
5. F
6. H
7.B
8. I
9.E
10. A
References
Books
Ong, Jerome A., and Jose, Mary Dorothy dL. Introduction to World Religions and Belief
Systems. Quezon City: Vibal Group, Inc., 2016.
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