Which is the oldest religion in the world

  1. 10 Oldest Churches in the World
  2. World Religions
  3. List of Oldest Religions In The World
  4. Hinduism is 500 years older than the second
  5. List of founders of religious traditions


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10 Oldest Churches in the World

Churches are some of the most majestic buildings in existence. Since the dawn of time, civilizations and cultures have gathered in these buildings for worship, and many of these ancient buildings are still standing, today. We have found some of the oldest churches in the world, and present them to you, below: 10. Hagia Sophia Years Built:532 – 537 AD Location:Istanbul, Turkey Denomination: Christian Today: Museum photo source: For more than 1,000 years, Built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, Hagia Sophia went through several changes over the years. Originally, the church was a Christian cathedral, but also has been a Greek Orthodox cathedral, a Roman Catholic cathedral, and an Imperial mosque. Today, Hagia Sophia still stands, but it is now a museum, not a church. Visitors to Istanbul can tour the museum, andthere are estimates that approximately 10,000 people go through it each day. 9. Etchmiadzin Cathedral Years Built:Construction began in 483 AD Location:Vagharshapat, Armenia Denomination: Christia Today: Still Operational photo source: Today, the cathedral still stands and serves as a major shrine for Christians in Armenia. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is one of the most popular spots for tourists to visit in the entire country. 8. Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan Years Built:Construction began in 364 AD Location:Milan, Italy Denomination: Roman Catholic Today: Still Operational photo source: The Today, the Basilica of San Lorenzo i...

World Religions

• Society › • Religion World Religions - Statistics & Facts • • • World religions refer to major Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism are considered the five major world religions, although Sikhism, Shintoism, or Taoism may also be studied in this field (all three of which have larger follower bases than Judaism). Religions are generally defined as systems of belief, morality, and behavior, which can be centered on the spiritual, supernatural, and superhuman. Most commonly, religion is associated with a belief in one God (monotheism) or several gods (polytheism), supernatural beings who are often believed to be all-powerful and all-knowing - although this is not always the case, with Buddhism being the most prominent example of a world religion which has no deity or god (nontheism). In addition to their roles as belief systems, religions are also socio-cultural systems which have often historically been tightly linked with governing authority, defining the th century, whereby there is a strict separation between the religious organizations and the state, the turn of the 21 st century has seen some notable cases of growing religious influence in politics. Examples of this trend include hardline The birth of world religions Archaeological evidence suggests that humans have showed proclivities towards th and 5 th centuries BCE, making it the oldest of the current world religions. The story of the emergence of Hinduism is somewhat opaque, as rather than having ...

List of Oldest Religions In The World

Spiritual traditions have come and gone throughout history with the same frequency as empires, even though most faiths insist their teachings have been continuous from the beginning of time (whenever that was). Even though Manichaeism, Mithraism, and Tengriism are almost extinct, some of the earliest religious and cultural activities are still widely practiced today. Take a look at them below. Here is a list of the world’s oldest religions: 1. Hinduism To the best of our knowledge, Hinduism was established more than four thousand years ago, making it one of the world’s oldest religions. Given that it lacks a single founder and is an amalgam of disparate tenets, its genesis is murky at best. Hinduism is not a monotheistic faith like Christianity or Judaism. Because of its welcoming attitude, it is sometimes called the “family of faiths”. Hinduism emerged through a cultural collision. Around 1500 B.C., the Indo-Ayran people came to the Indus Valley in Pakistan, assimilating with the locals and sharing a common language and culture. Because of this special circumstance, Hinduism expanded to include elements of both civilizations as its adherents eventually merged into a single group. Itineraries for India travel: • • • • • • • 2. Confucianism As a religion, Confucianism is acknowledged, although it is not followed in the conventional sense. Confucianism was named after its founder, Confucius (an anglicization of K’ung-fu-Tzu or Master K’ung). For Confucius, it was important t...

Hinduism is 500 years older than the second

The oldest religion in the world dates back to the 15th century. Hinduism is believed to have been the oldest religions. Religion is a broad term and it often becomes the base for an individual's beliefs, customs and sometimes even class systems in some countries. Read here to know the seven oldest religions of the world. Hinduism is believed to have been founded around the 15th century- 5th century BCE. It might not be a unified religion or organised into a very typical belief system, however, Hindus, follow similar traditions that are understandable to all various other followers. The Vedas are considered to be Hinduism’s oldest scriptures. The four Vedas were compiled between the 15th and 5th centuries BCE in the Indian subcontinent which makes Hinduism the oldest religion to exist. Since then, Hinduism has evolved a lot. Today, there are close to one billion Hindus in the world. Zoroastrianism is believed to have been founded around the 10th – 5th century BCE. It evolved into its current form from the teachings of the reforming prophet Zoroaster, who historians believe to have lived between the 10th and 6th centuries BCE. It was the state religion for various Persian empires until the Muslim conquest and today, it survives in parts of Iran and India. There are about 200,000 followers of Zoroastrianism. Three particular Kurdish religious variants, Yazidis, Goran, and Ishik Alevis were grouped together under the umbrella neologism Yazdânism have evolved from a mix of Isl...

List of founders of religious traditions

For legendary figures for which historicity cannot be established, see These are Legendary/semi-historical [ ] Traditional founder Religious tradition founded Historical founder(s) Life of historical founder No single Founder (Hinduism) 14th century BC c. 13th 369 BC – 286 BC Ancient (before AD 500) [ ] See Founder Name Religious tradition founded Life of founder c. 1353 BC – 1336 BC c. 1000 BC The penultimate (23rd) 877 BC – 777 BC built the c. 634 BC – 562 BC [ citation needed] 6th century BC The final (24th) 599 BC – 527 BC 563 BC – 483 BC 551 BC – 479 BC fl. 520 BC 470 BC – 390 BC 5th century BC fl. 459 BC fl. 307 BC 333 BC – 264 BC 326 BC – 234 BC c. 3rd century BC 2nd century BC c. 4 BC – c. 30/33 AD c. 33 AD c. 33 AD 1st century AD 2nd century AD 2nd century AD 110–160 150–250 205–270 216–274 250–336 354–430 386–451 380–456 Medieval to Early Modern (500–1800 AD) [ ] Name Religious tradition founded Life of founder died c. 526 5th or 6th century c. 570–632 7th century late 7th century 638–713 8th century 8th or 9th century 767–822 774–835 788–820 late 9th century 10th century 1017–1137 Between the 10th and 15th centuries 1070 - 1190 11th century 12th century 12th century 1131–1212 1141–1215 1173–1263 1200–1253 1209–1271 1222–1282 1240–1290s 1275–1296 1238–1317 1320s–1384 14th century late 14th century 1372–1415 1397–1487 15th century 1398–1448 1418–1472 1449–1568 c. 1450–1520 1469–1539 1494–1629 1479–1531 1483–1546 1486–1534 1489–1556 1496–1561 1498–1526 1500–1536 15...

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