Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Bohol
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS
FIRST QUARTER: WEEK 1
Competency : Differentiate the concept, elements, and characteristics of belief system, world
view, religion, and spirituality
Reference : Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
by Ong and Jose (2016), pp. 4-10
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LESSON 1: Concept, Elements, and Characteristics of Belief System, Worldview,
Religion, and Spirituality
UNDERSTANDING BELIEF SYSTEMS AND WORLDVIEWS
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.
Theism, often used as a synonym to monotheism, is defined as “a belief in the existence of one god
viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world who transcends yet is immanent in the
world” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary 2014). Monotheistic religions claim that there is only one God who
could have designed and created the universe or may have directed all events that led to the creation of
everything. There is one supreme God who is both personal and moral, and who seeks a total and
unqualified response from humans (Hick 1990). Modern-day examples of monotheistic religions include
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. On the other hand, polytheistic religions that are common among early
people recognize many principal gods among whom no one is supreme. These include the ancient
religions of Egypt, Greece, and Rome wherein people worship a multitude of personal gods. Meanwhile,
monism asserts that there is no genuine distinction between God and the universe. Two implications arise
from this belief. Firstly, it contends that God is dwelling in the universe as part of it. Secondly, the
universe does not exist at all as a reality but only as a manifestation of God. Furthermore, while atheists
deny the existence of God, agnostics deny the possibility for man to acquire knowledge of the existence
of God.
DEFINITION AND NATURE OF RELIGION
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).
EXPLORING SPIRITUALITY
A comparative analysis of major religions reveals that an important characteristic of their belief system
focuses on the longing for value in life (Parrinder 1971). For thousands of years, people have been
searching and yearning to understand the mystery of life and the universe. There may come a point in
time when an individual realizes that life is not entirely accidental and meaningless (Parrinder 1971). This
is where the concept of spirituality comes in with the term “spiritual” being defined as “relating or
affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things” (Oxford Dictionaries 2014).
One author points out that it is quite common for people to say that they are “spiritual, not religious”
(Grassie 2010). Spirituality may be manifested in quite a number of ways. For example, a person may
believe in the presence of an overwhelming power greater than oneself or perhaps a person can be fully
mindful of one’s purpose in life. That person can also have a feeling of oneness or a bond with other
living beings.
CONCEPT, ELEMENTS, AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BELIEF SYSTEM, WORLD
VIEW, RELIGION, AND SPIRITUALITY
‘Belief system’ refers to a particular way of ordering the realities of one’s world. It is an ideology or set
of principles that helps us to interpret our everyday reality. This could be in the form of religion, political
affiliation, philosophy, or spirituality, among many other things. These beliefs are shaped and influenced
by a number of different factors. Belief systems rely heavily on evaluative and affective elements. There
are two aspects to this- 'cognitive' and “motivational.” Belief systems typically has large categories of
concepts defined in one way or another as themselves “good” or “bad,” or as leading to good or bad
outcomes.
A ‘worldview’ is a theory of the world used for living in it, serving as a mental model of reality, a
framework of ideas and attitudes about ourselves, the world, and life. The term worldview is derived from
the German term ‘weltanschauung.’ Worldview refers to the cluster of beliefs an individual holds about
the most significant concepts of life such as God, the cosmos (universe), and humanity. These beliefs,
which may or may not be true, form a general picture, a broad-spectrum outlook, or a grand perspective
on life and the world. These are the seven key elements of a worldview: (1) View of human nature, (2)
View of the good life, (3) Equality with others, (4) Responsibilities to others, (5) Relationship between
the individual and the state (government and society), (6) Relationship of humans with nature, and (7)
Sources of ethical wisdom. A worldview or world-view is the fundamental cognitive orientation of an
individual or society encompassing the whole of the individual's or society's knowledge and point of
view. A worldview can include natural philosophy; fundamental, existential, and normative postulates; or
themes, values, emotions, and ethics.
Religion refers to any sets 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. The term “religion” is
etymologically a compound of the Latin ‘re’ and ‘ligare,’ meaning “to bind back”. These are the basic
elements of Religion: (1) Belief in Supernatural Power, (2) Man's adjustment to Supernatural Powers, (3)
Acts defined as Sinful, (4) Method of Salvation, (5) Belief in some sacred things, (6) Procedure of
Worship, and (7) Place of Worship. Characteristics of Religion: (1) Belief in Supernatural Beings, (2)
Sacred vs Profane, (3) Objects, Places, Times. Ritual Acts Focused on Sacred Objects, Places, Times, (4)
Moral Code with Supernatural Origins, (5) Characteristically Religious Feelings, (6) Prayer and Other
Forms of Communication.
Spirituality is the broad concept of a belief in something beyond the self. It may involve religious
traditions centering on the belief in a higher power, but it can also involve a holistic belief in an
individual connection to others and to the world as a whole. The elements of Spirituality are: Open-
mindedness, trust, Higher intelligence, practice, perspective, awe and appreciation, and hope. Five
characteristics of spirituality include: meaning, value, transcendence, connecting (with oneself, others,
God/supreme power and the environment), and becoming (the growth and progress in life).
ACTIVITY:
Directions: Differentiate belief system, worldview, spirituality and religion through the diagram below
Concept Elements Characteristics
Belief .
system
Worldview
Religion
Spirituality
ASSESSMENT:
Directions: Read and analyze the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer in
your answer sheet.
1. A theory is a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. What is referred to as a
theory of the world used for living in it, serving as a mental model of reality, a framework of ideas and
attitudes about ourselves, the world, and life?
A. Belief system B. Religion C. Spirituality D. Worldview
2. People are always curious to study the origin and nature of something or what we call as ideology.
What do you call an ideology or set of principles that helps us to interpret our everyday reality?
A. Belief system B. Religion C. Spirituality D. Worldview
3. With our individual differences, we tend to have different attitudes and beliefs. Which is referred to as
any sets of attitudes, beliefs and practices concerning a supernatural power theology involving the
systematic study of the existence and nature of the divine?
A. Belief system B. Religion C. Spirituality D. Worldview
4. A concept is an abstract idea or general notion. What concept may involve religious traditions
centering on the belief in a higher power, but it can also involve a holistic belief in an individual
connection to others and to the world as a whole?
A. Belief system B. Religion C. Spirituality D. Worldview
5. Belief is a choice and at times, it is being challenged. What do you call the belief in the existence of
one god viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world who transcends yet is
immanent in the world?
A. Agnosticism B. Atheism C. Monotheism D. Polytheism
6. The question of God’s existence is a matter of one’s own belief. What belief asserts that there is no
genuine distinction between God and the universe?
A. Agnosticism B. Atheism C. Monism D. Polytheism
7. Religion is a particular system of faith and worship. Which of the following is not a characteristic of
religion?
A. Belief in Supernatural Beings
B. Patronage to Atheism Concept
C. Moral Code with Supernatural Origins
D. Prayer and Other Forms of Communication
8. Worldviews are particular philosophies of life or conception of the world. Which of the following
show/s the element of worldviews?
A. View of the good life
B. View of human nature
C. Equality with the others
D. All of the these mentioned
9. According to Parrinder (1971), 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. In his comparative
analysis, what is revealed as the focus of major religion believers?
A. Longing for value in life
B. Seeking for companionship
C. Finding the reason behind natural events
D. Understanding the behaviors of individuals
10. Every individual sees and interprets the world quite differently from one another. Considering the
various belief systems and worldviews, how will you treat a person who has different belief with your
own?
A. Ignore their existence C. Stay away from them
B. Challenge them into duel D. Treat them with respect