Religion History
Back to About ULCThroughout history, people have held myriad religious beliefs. Since the beginning of time, tribes, cities, and civilizations have united beneath these belief systems to answer the big questions of the universe: examining everything from natural phenomena - like why the sun rises and sets - to more philosophical questions - like what happens after death.
Some cultures believed in a singular God; Some believed in hundreds. Some believed God(s) walked among us, intervening in our daily lives. Some believed in quieter God(s), who kept their hands clean of mortal follies and foibles.
And as people migrated throughout the world, they invariably carted their customs and beliefs to their new homes along with their belongings. Over time, foreign beliefs mixed with domestic, creating new beliefs. Like living organisms, religious groups grew, split, died, and were born as this intermingling continued, forming the intricate pattern you see below.
This handy chart, created by researchers in cooperation with the Universal Life Church, tracks the development and evolution of these religious systems across time and space. While many of the belief systems you see here are still being practiced today; many more have since passed into myth. Eventually, we believe, all will become one under the guiding beliefs of the Universal Life Church.
Animism
100,000 BC
Europe
Polytheism
40,000 BC
San
Animism
40,000 BC
Aboroginal
Dreamtime
40,000 BC
New-Guinea
Animism
40,000 BC
Proto-Nostratic
15,000 BC
Berber
Animism
9,000 BC
Yoruba
Animism
9,000 BC
Middle East
Shamanism
12,500 BC
Central Asian
Shamanism
12,500 BC
East / South Asian
Shamanism
10,000 BC
Fosna
Shamanism
8000 BC
Paleo-Indian
Shamanism
12,000 BC
Wuism
Chinese Shamanism
5000 BC
Seidis
Shamanism
6000 BC
Muism
Korean Shamanism
4500 BC
Archaic India
Shamanism
4500 BC
Mesopotamian
Polytheism
4000 BC
Proto-Indo Europe
Polytheism
3500 BC
Indus Valley
Shamanism
3300 BC
Bantu
Animism
3000 BC
Nilotic
Animism
3000 BC
Egyptian
Polytheism
3000 BC
Canaanite
Polytheism
3000 BC
Indo-Iranian
Polytheism
2500 BC
Baltic
Polytheism
2000 BC
Greek
Polytheism
2000 BC
Phoenician
Polytheism
2000 BC
Finnish
Shamanism
2000 BC
Sami
Shamanism
2000 BC
Germanic
Polytheism
1700 BC
Atenism
1348 BC
Vedic (Early Hindu)
Polytheism
1700 BC
Olmec
Shamanism
1500 BC
Greco-Roman
Mystery Cults
750 BC
Ethiopian
Polytheism
900 BC
Zoroastrianism
1100 BC
Judaism
950 BC
Hinduism
1000 BC
Jainism
1000 BC
Anasazi
Shamanism
1200 BC
Mississippian
Shamanism
800 BC
Slavic
Polytheism
600 BC
Celtic
Polytheism
500 BC
Hellenism
300 BC
Hellenestic Judaism
300 BC
Buddhism
520 BC
Theravada
Buddhism
250 BC
Shenism
Chinese Folk Religions
500 BC
Taoism
500 BC
Shinto
500 BC
Confucianism
500 BC
Tengrism
300 BC
Mayan
Polytheism
250 BC
Hermeticism
Polytheism
100 AD
Mithraism
70 BC
Christianity
33 AD
Mahayanna
Buddhism
100 AD
Hopewell
Shamanism
200 BC
Teotihuacan
Polytheism
100 BC
Norse
Polytheism
200 AD
Neo-Platonism
250 AD
Manichaeism
270 AD
Islam (Sunni)
620 AD
Vajrayana
Buddhism
600 AD
Bon
Buddhism
600 AD
Sufism
850 AD
Islam (Shi’ite)
858 AD
Gnosticism
940 AD
Bogomilism
940 AD
East Orthodox
1054 AD
Catholocism
1054 AD
Iroquois
Shamanism
1000 AD
Inuit
Shamanism
1000 AD
Incan
Polytheism
1100 AD
Theosophy
1200 AD
Catharism
1143 AD
Kabbalah
1270 AD
Aztec
Polytheism
1200 AD
Micronesian
1200 AD
Rosicrucian
1407 AD
African Polytheism
Animism
1550 AD
Sikhism
1500 AD
Protestantism
1517 AD
Pueblo
Shamanism
1450 AD
Plateau Indians
Shamanism
1500 AD
Santeria
1550 AD
Candomblé
1550 AD
Neo Druidism
1772 AD
Asatrú
1870 AD
Reform Judaism
1809 AD
Bahai Faith
1844 AD
Ayyavazhi
1833 AD
Plains Indians
Shamanism
1700 AD
Haitian Voodoo
1800 AD
Hoodoo
1800 AD
Mormonism
1830 AD
Melanesian
Animism
1650 AD
Polynesian
Animism
1650 AD
The Golden Dawn
1887 AD
Rodnovery
1890 AD
Romuva
1890 AD
Thelema
1904 AD
Anthroposophy
1912 AD
Wicca
1954 AD
Scientology
1954 AD
Umbanda
1900 AD
Macumba
1900 AD
Santo Daime
Spiritism
1930 AD