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Title: Religion


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Religion
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Profane and SacredDifferentiating Between
Ordinary Extraordinary
  • Emile Durkheim
  • Religion focuses on things that surpass the
    limits of our own knowledge

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Profane outside the temple- Ordinary elements
of everyday life Sacred That which
is extraordinary, inspiring a sense of awe,
reverence, and even fear
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  • Religion The social institution involving
    beliefs and practices based upon a conception of
    the sacred
  • Ritual formal, ceremonial behavior

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  • Faith
  • Belief anchored in conviction rather than
    scientific evidence
  • If not science, what?
  • Scientific sociology is interested in the
    consequences of religious belief rather than a
    direct critique of the belief systems

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Structural Functional Analysis of Religion
  • According to Durkheim religion has 3 major
    functions
  • Social cohesion Unites people through shared
    symbols, values, and norms
  • Totem an object in the natural world
    collectively defined as sacred
  • Social control The use of religious symbols and
    language to control human behavior has always
    been with us
  • Provides meaning and purpose Personal
    spirituality allows humans to pass through tough
    times without total collapse
  • Critical Evaluation
  • Downplays religions dysfunctions such as
    generating social conflict and violence

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Symbolic-interaction Analysis of Religion
  • Religion is socially constructed (although
    perhaps with divine inspiration). Through
    rituals like prayers, fasts, observances we
    sharpen the distinction between sacred and
    profane
  • According to Peter Burger placing our brief lives
    in some cosmic frame of reference gives us the
    semblance of security and permanence
  • Critical Evaluation
  • Socially constructed religion only works if we
    ignore that it is a social construct
  • Downplays religions link to social inequality

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Social-conflict Analysis of Religion
  • Religion serves the ruling elites by legitimizing
    the status quo and diverting peoples attention
    from social inequities
  • Disrupts cultures with attempts to convert
    heathens
  • Focuses on the better world to come Marx called
    it the opium of the people
  • Critical Evaluation
  • Downplays religions efforts to promote social
    equality as in the abolition of slavery and the
    civil rights movement

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Religious Organizations
  • Church organization that is well integrated
    into society
  • State church formally allied with the state
  • Denomination independent of the state and
    pluralistic
  • Sect a type of religious organization that
    stands apart from the larger society
  • Leaders sometimes have charisma extraordinary
    personal qualities that can turn an audience into
    followers
  • Cult religious organizations that are
    substantially outside a societys cultural
    traditions

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Religion in the U.S.
  • RELIGIOSITY
  • REFERS TO IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION IN A PERSONS
    LIFE
  • TYPES
  • EXPERIENTIAL EMOTIONAL TIES
  • RITUALISTIC FREQUENCY OF ACTIVITIES
  • IDEOLOGICAL DEGREE OF BELIEF IN DOCTRINE
  • CONSEQUENTIAL TIE INTO DAILY ACTIVITIES
  • INTELLECTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF RELIGION

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Religious Practices Are Found to Be Tied to
Various Other Social Patterns
  • Social class
  • High achievement Episcopalians, Presbyterians,
    and United Church of Christ congregations
  • Moderate achievement Methodists and Catholics
  • Lower achievement Baptists, Lutherans, and
    members of sects
  • Jewish people tend to be represented among the
    higher achievers due to stress on education and
    achievement
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Many religions are tied to specific regions and
    societies in America
  • Irish Catholics, Anglo-Saxon protestants, Greek
    orthodox, Russian Jews, etc

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History of religion
  • IN PREINDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
  • RITUALS PRACTICED 40,000 YEARS AGO
  • EMBRACED ANIMISM
  • ELEMENTS OF THE NATURAL WORLD ARE CONSCIOUS LIFE
    FORMS THAT AFFECT HUMANITY
  • NO FULL-TIME RELIGIOUS LEADERS
  • IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
  • SCIENCE HAS OFTEN REPLACED RELIGION AS A SOURCE
    OF COMFORT AND CERTAINTY
  • SCIENCE IS SILENT WHEN IT COMES TO ANSWERING
    WHY WE AND THE REST OF THE UNIVERSE EXISTS
  • OFTEN THESE TWO BELIEF SYSTEM ARE AT ODDS WITH
    ONE ANOTHER

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Religions Changing Face
  • Secularization historical decline in the
    importance of the supernatural and the sacred
  • Religion isnt going away, but rather some
    features are in decline
  • Civil religion A quasi-religious loyalty
    binding people in a basically secular society
  • American way of life has its core rooted in a
    moral belief system
  • Religious revival
  • New age spirituality flourishes
  • Membership in mainstream churches dwindles
  • Interests increases in Fundamentalism a
    conservative religious dogma that opposes
    intellectualism and worldly accommodation in
    favor of traditional otherworldly religion

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Fundamentalism
  • Interpret sacred texts literally
  • Rejects religious pluralism
  • Pursues the personal experience of Gods presence
  • Opposes secular humanism
  • Endorse conservative political goals

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The Electronic Church
  • Some organizations especially fundamentalist are
    becoming electronic churches
  • Prime-time preachers include Oral Roberts, Pat
    Robertson, and Robert Schuler
  • 10 million regular watchers 40 million watch
    some every week
  • The internet is one of the most recent modalities
    to spread religion to people
  • Pope John Paul II called it the new evangelism

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Christianity
  • 2.0 BILLION FOLLOWERS
  • 85 OF AMERICANS AND CANADIANS
  • CHRISTIANITY BEGAN AS A CULT
  • IT IS MONOTHEISTIC (ONE GOD)
  • JESUS CHRIST IS CENTRAL FIGURE AS BOTH MAN ON
    EARTH AND SON OF GOD
  • PREACHES PERSONAL SALVATION
  • MANY SPLITS FROM ORIGINAL FORM OF ROMAN
    CATHOLICISM

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Islam
  • 1.2 BILLION FOLLOWERS
  • NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE ARABS
  • THE MIDDLE-EAST, ASIA, AND PARTS OF AFRICA ARE
    ISLAMIC-CENTERED
  • ISLAM IS THE WORD OF GOD AS REVEALED TO THE
    PROPHET MUHAMMAD, BORN IN MECCA AROUND 570
  • THE QURAN URGES SUBMISSION TO GOD (ALLAH) AS THE
    PATH TO INNER PEACE
  • FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM
  • RECOGNIZE ALLAH AS THE TRUE GOD
  • RITUAL PRAYER
  • GIVING OF ALMS TO THE POOR
  • FASTING DURING RAMADAN
  • MAKING THE ONCE IN A LIFETIME PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA

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Judaism
  • 15 MILLION ADHERENTS WORLDWIDE
  • NATIONAL MAJORITY ONLY IN ISRAEL
  • JEWS BELIEVE THAT A COVENANT EXISTS BETWEEN GOD
    AND GODS CHOSEN PEOPLE
  • THE TORAH EMPHASIZES MORAL BEHAVIOR IN THE WORLD
  • DENOMINATIONS
  • ORTHODOX JEWS ARE VERY TRADITIONAL
  • REFORM JUDAISM IS MORE CHURCH-LIKE
  • CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM ACTS TO BRIDGE THE FIRST TWO
    BELIEF SYSTEMS
  • ANTI-SEMITISM
  • PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWISH
    PEOPLE

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Hinduism
  • THE OLDEST OF ALL WORLD RELIGIONS
  • MORE THAN 800 MILLION BELIEVERS
  • FOUND MOSTLY IN INDIA AND AFRICA
  • NO SACRED WRITINGS LIKE THE BIBLE
  • PRINCIPLES
  • DHARMA REFERS TO CORRECT LIVING
  • KARMA REFERS TO BELIEF IN SPIRITUAL PROGRESS
    THROUGH REINCARNATION
  • NIRVANA REPRESENTS SPIRITUAL PERFECTION AND A
    RELEASE FROM THE CYCLE OF REBIRTH

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Buddhism
  • 350 MILLION PERSONS
  • ALMOST ALL ASIANS
  • RESEMBLES HINDUISM IN DOCTRINE AND CHRISTIANITY
    DUE TO ITS TIES TO THE LIFE OF ONE INDIVIDUAL
  • SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA
  • ACHIEVED BODHI OR ENLIGHTENMENT
  • BECAME BUDDHA
  • NO GOD OF JUDGMENT, BUT DAILY ACTION HAS ITS
    CONSEQUENCES

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Confucianism
  • 100,000 PERSONS IN NORTH AMERICA
  • PRIOR TO THE 1949 REVOLUTION, IT WAS AN ECCLESIA
    THE OFFICIAL RELIGION OF CHINA
  • PERHAPS IT IS MORE A WAY OF DISCIPLINED LIVING
    THAN A RELIGION
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