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Religion System - Coggle Diagram
Religion System
religion as non-count noun
rituals
standard community rituals
private rituals
obligatory daily rituals
rituals to induce experiences
beliefs
academic theology
folk beliefs common among laity
community
places of worship
Church
Synagogue
Mosque
Temple
sense of entire religion as global community
mystical experiences
deliberately induced
accidental or otherwise not deliberate
non-ritual behavioral injunctions
moral rules generally accepted by other communities
moral rules as marks of distinction (not eating pork, &c.)
religionS
Abrahamic
Christianity
Catholic
Orthodox
Russian
Greek
Protestant
Reformed
Charismatic
Islam
Sunni
Shia
Sufism (not really a separate sect but w/e)
Judaism
Orthodox
Reform
Conservative
Indic
Hinduism
Vaishnavism
Shaivism
Bhaktism
Buddhism
Mahayana
Theravada
Vajrayana
Jainism
Sikhism
religious experiences and beliefs that don't fit into "a religion"
secularism
strict atheism/materialism
moralistic therapeutic deism
vague new age stuff
assorted traditional beliefs
Sociological processes involving religions
Reproduction of religious belief/identity
evangelism
community-based evangelism, charity, etc
apologetics, debate, etc
socialization of children into parents' religion
Syncretism
Formation of new religions
secularization
kinds of people connected to system
clergy
ascetic communities
permanent
temporary
devoted to worldly service
devoted to cultivating mystical experiences
members of church hierarchies
lay believers
nominal
nonbelievers in a social context where some religion is the default
former believers
former believers who retain cultural elements (e.g. culturally Jewish, culturally catholic)