{"id":786,"date":"2012-10-10T17:51:25","date_gmt":"2012-10-10T17:51:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=786"},"modified":"2012-11-16T19:39:39","modified_gmt":"2012-11-16T19:39:39","slug":"how-many-religions-are-there-part-four-religions-vs-denominations-sects-etc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/religion101\/2012\/10\/how-many-religions-are-there-part-four-religions-vs-denominations-sects-etc.html","title":{"rendered":"How MANY Religions Are There? (Part Four: &#8220;Religions&#8221; vs. Denominations, Sects, etc.)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In my last several blog entries, I have been asking (or perhaps dancing around) the simple question: How many religions are there in the world?<\/p>\n<p><em>Never mind<\/em> about all of the myriad bygone religions of the remote past. We touched upon them briefly in <a title=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=722\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=722\" target=\"_blank\">Part One<\/a>; let&#8217;s just focus instead upon asking how many religions exist in the world <em>today<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><em>Never mind<\/em> about the fact that many people tend to think exclusively of <em>their own religion alone<\/em> as solely and genuinely qualifying as &#8220;authentic&#8221; religion, regarding all other faiths as something less than &#8220;true&#8221; religion. The trouble is, <em>every religion can think like this<\/em> (which gets us nowhere fast). We also covered that in <a title=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=722\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=722\" target=\"_blank\">Part One<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>And <em>never mind<\/em> about those Christians who sometimes object to calling their religion a &#8220;religion&#8221; at all, arguing instead that Christianity is &#8220;not a &#8216;religion,&#8217; but a &#8216;relationship&#8217;.&#8221; <em>It&#8217;s still a religion<\/em>. We covered that in <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=743\">Part Two<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>And <em>never mind<\/em> about those faithful who assert that their own religion is uniquely unlike all other religions because their own religion is &#8220;not just a religion, but a &#8216;complete way of life&#8217;.&#8221; Of course, the obvious problem here is simply that <em>other religions are &#8220;complete ways of life,&#8221; too<\/em>. We covered this in <a title=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=775\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/religion101\/?p=775\" target=\"_blank\">Part Three<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>So, with some of those preliminary &#8220;never minds&#8221; out of the way, we can at last begin to consider more directly that seemingly simple question: how many religions are there, in the world today?<\/p>\n<p>However, <em>further<\/em> complicating this question is the fact that many people today loosely regard <em>each<\/em> of the various (and numerous) individual branches, sects, or denominations found within any given major religion as themselves being individual &#8220;religions,&#8221; in their own right. Under such loose usage, <em>Catholicism, Lutheranism, Methodism, Presbyterianism, Episcopalianism<\/em>, and all of the many other Christian denominations would each be considered a different &#8220;religion&#8221; altogether.<\/p>\n<p>According to this line of thinking, then, <em>Conservative Judaism<\/em> and <em>Reform Judaism<\/em> would be thought of (wrongly, in my own view) not simply as two movements or subgroups within contemporary Judaism, but as two completely different religions. <em>Hasidic Judaism<\/em> and <em>Modern Orthodox Judaism<\/em> would not be seen as two divisions within the same single religion (Judaism), but as two distinctive &#8220;religions,&#8221; period.<\/p>\n<p>Following this same logic, <em>Sunni Islam<\/em> and <em>Shia Islam<\/em> are not simply two branches of one religion (Islam), but two separate and distinct religions. Even the <em>Wahhabi<\/em> movement within Sunni Islam, and the various Shiite sects &#8212; <em>&#8220;Twelvers,&#8221; &#8220;Seveners,&#8221; &#8220;Fivers,&#8221;<\/em> and others &#8212; would likewise each be very loosely labeled (far too loosely, in my view) as different &#8220;religions,&#8221; rather than simply as different sects or branches.<\/p>\n<p><em>Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism,<\/em> and <em>Vajrayana Buddhism<\/em> would amount to three different &#8220;religions,&#8221; rather than as the three main branches of a single major religion (Buddhism). <em>Pure Land Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism,<\/em> and <em>Zen Buddhism<\/em> would likewise be three individual &#8220;religions,&#8221; rather than just three sects or schools within the Mahayana wing of Buddhism.<\/p>\n<p>Within Hinduism, worshippers of Vishnu (known as <em>Vaishnavites<\/em>) would be regarded as belonging to an entirely different &#8220;religion&#8221; altogether than that of those Hindus who instead focus their own worship upon Shiva (and who are thus known as <em>Shaivites<\/em>). And of course <em>Vaishnavism<\/em> and <em>Shaivism<\/em> would both, in turn, be considered separate from still other Hindus (known as <em>Shaktas<\/em>) who instead worship Shakti (the Goddess, whether as Kali or Durga or in some other form of the Divine Feminine or Great Mother), and who would thereby be thought of as adherents of yet a third distinctive religion, that of <em>Shaktism<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Things soon get even more complicated than that, if each and every sub-subgroup (and sub-sub-subgroup) found within each major religion is also accounted as a &#8220;religion&#8221; itself. Consider just Christianity alone, for a moment: are <em>Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy,<\/em> and <em>Protestantism<\/em> really three different &#8220;religions,&#8221; rather than merely three main branches of a single religion (&#8220;Christianity&#8221;)?<\/p>\n<p>Eastern Orthodoxy further subdivides into <em>Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox,<\/em> and a dozen more nationally-titled churches. Are all of them to be regarded as so many individual &#8220;religions,&#8221; <em>per se?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Protestantism is even more fragmented, further splitting and splintering into innumerable denominations and non-denominational churches. Are <em>Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians,<\/em> and <em>Episcopalians<\/em> all members of genuinely different faiths? Are <em>Seventh-day Adventists, Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses, Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, <\/em>and <em>Pentecostals<\/em> all adherents of completely different &#8220;religions&#8221; altogether?<\/p>\n<p>It has been estimated that there may be upward of some <em>34,000<\/em> separate Christian groups alone currently in existence (granted, many of them are miniscule individual groups and independent churches). Are all of these to be regarded as some 34,000 different &#8220;religions&#8221;? Or simply as 34,000 different <em>varieties<\/em> of the <em>same single <\/em>religion?<\/p>\n<p>You can see how unhelpful such an approach is, needlessly multiplying the major religions into innumerable additional &#8220;religions&#8221; (which in reality are better understood as merely being just so many subgroups, branches, sects, schools, denominations, movements or subdivisions within them). It also <em>exponentially<\/em> (and misleadingly) inflates the real number of &#8220;religions&#8221; <em>per se<\/em> which actually exist in the world today, thereby muddying the waters further and making an accurate estimate of that final grand total all the more vague and difficult to arrive at.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>(To be continued &#8212; and concluded, I promise &#8212; in Part Five.)<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my last several blog entries, I have been asking (or perhaps dancing around) the simple question: How many religions are there in the world? Never mind about all of the myriad bygone religions of the remote past. 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