Concordia University
Cultural Systems - ANS-- interacting components that shape a group's collective identity
What does a cultural system include - ANS-- Traits, territorial affiliation, shared history,
language and religion
Religion - ANS-- A belief system and set of practices that recognize the existence of a power
higher than humankind
Diaspora - ANS-- the spatial dispersion of a previously homogenous group
Four core religions - ANS-- Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism
Hinduism emergence (time) - ANS-- 4,000 years ago
Judaism emergence (time) - ANS-- 4,000 years ago
Christianity (time) - ANS-- 2,000 years ago
Islam (time) - ANS-- 1,300 years ago
Monotheistic - ANS-- belief in one God (Judaism was the first)
Smaller core religion and why - ANS-- Judaism, doesn't seek to convert
Largest core religion - ANS-- Christianity, forced conversion for political control (2 billion)
"Islam" in Arabic - ANS-- submission ( to God's will)
Second largest core religion - ANS-- Islam (1.5 billion)
Faith - ANS-- Key component of globalization
Recent flowing trend of religion - ANS-- Periphery to core
Televangelism - ANS-- religious changes and conversion occurring through electronic media
Christian fundamentalism - ANS-- Term used to describe strict adherence to Christian
doctrines based on a literal interpretation of the bible
, Sacred Spaces - ANS-- areas if the globe recognized by individuals or groups as worthy of
special attention because they are the sites of special religious experiences and events
the Creation - ANS-- Australian Aborigine interpretation of Earth during the Dreamtime
Feng Shui - ANS-- Chinese practice, seeking earth for yin and yang energies, two energies
kept in harmony
Pilgrimage - ANS-- journey to a sacred space
Pilgrim - ANS-- a person who undertakes the journey
Hajj - ANS-- Once in a lifetime journey of Muslims to Mecca; praying in the city to receive
grace of Allah
Jerusalem - ANS-- Holy City, capital of Israel, Jewish, Christian and Islamic history
Language - ANS-- Way of communicating by system of signs, gestures, marks or articulate
vocal sounds
Dialects - ANS-- Regional variations of language; featuring differences in pronunciation,
grammar and vocabulary that are place based in nature
Language family - ANS-- a collection of individual languages prehistorically connected; ex)
Grey nuns, prehistorically connected by ancestors
Indo-European family percentage - ANS-- 50% of world's people speak language that is in
Indo-European family
Language Branch - ANS-- collection of languages that possesses a definite common origin
but has split into individual languages; ex) Common interests on hallways (same floor of grey
nuns), but split (by rooms)
Language group - ANS-- collection of several individual languages that is part of a language
branch, shares a common origin in the recent past, and has relatively similar grammar and
vocab; ex friend group at grey nuns collected in hallways
Carl Sauer - ANS-- Identified the origins of certain cultural practices with the label "cultural
hearth"
Isolate - ANS-- Language that has no other connections to any other languages, known
through numerals