Buddhism and Hinduism

1.Identify one of the religions covered in this course that emphasizes behavior/deeds over adherence to
creeds/beliefs/spiritual experiences in our current era. Then, compare it to another religion that you interpret
as emphasizing the opposite, i.e., creeds/beliefs/spiritual experiences over behavior/deeds. Explain the
reasons for such possible differences in emphases by exploring underlying sociological and historical
themes. What were major world events or cultural developments that may have led each of these religions
to emphasize each of these particular aspects over the other?

  1. Although Buddhism and Hinduism share similar beliefs, their approaches to the self, or the ‘soul’ are very
    different. Explain the metaphysical and practical distinctions between anatman and atman, and how these
    concepts tie into each religion’s unique approach to the sacred (god/gods) and the path to salvation. Make
    sure you specify which branches of Buddhism and Hinduism your analysis is tackling.
  2. What is the meaning of the word Jihad in Islam? Select two distinct sects of Islam and explain key
    differences/similarities in the interpretation and practices of this term. What role, if any, does Jihad serve in
    the sects you have selected, in today’s world? How has this role changed from previous historical time
    periods and/or how has it remained the same?