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Lesson Plan August 15, 2016

Religion and the Environment in China

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Questions for "Searching for Sacred Mountain"

  1. What are the environmental challenges that China is currently facing?
  2. What ratio of China’s population is Buddhist?
  3. What does the article suggest is the connection between environmental challenges and Buddhism?
  4. What is the dominant religious belief in China? What does the Communist government say about organized religion?
  5. What do the Buddhists interviewed in piece say about their connections to the environment? Where does Shi go in the film? What is its significance?
  6. What is considered the water tower of Asia? Why is it called that?
  7. How is the monk interviewed at the monastery bringing attention to endangered wildlife?
  8. What do you learn about the Tibetan faith from visiting the monastery?
  9. What is sacred mountain? What is the belief in sacred mountain? What are the rules? What is the environmental value of sacred mountains?
  10. What has been the government’s response to Tibetan commitment to sacred mountains?

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