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Chapter 19 G.O. pgs 492-498 Religion: Basic Concepts 1. name 2. date 3. period Functions of Religions – Structural Functional 1. 2. Critical Review: 3. A Muslim Leader in Brooklyn 1. 2. 3. Religion & Sociology 1. 2. 3. Constructing the Sacred: SymbolicInteraction 1. 2. Critical Review: 3. Inequality and Religion: SocialConflict 1. 2. Critical Review: 3. Religion and Patriarchy Liberation Theology The sacred symbols I remember seeing after the tragic event of (9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Virginia Tech Shootings) are 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Max Weber: Protestantism and Capitalism 1. 2. 3. An example of a society using the idea of “converting heathens” to justify controlling another society would be Chapter 19 Religion Religion: Basic Concepts Religion is a social institution involving beliefs and practices based upon a conception of the sacred. According to Durkheim, the sacred is that which is defined as extraordinary, inspiring a sense of awe, reverence, and even fear. In contrast, the profane consists of ordinary elements of everyday life. Religions involve ritual, formal ceremonial behavior Religion and Sociology Sociology can investigate the social consequences of religious activity, but can never assess the validity of any religious doctrine because religion involves faith, belief anchored in conviction rather than scientific evidence. Sociologists study religion to better understand religions around the world. They try to figure out how religion is tied to other social institutions. Functions of Religions Structural Functional Durkheim understood religion as the symbolic celebration of the power of society over the individual. Members of technologically simple societies transform certain everyday objects into totems, objects in the natural world collectively defined as sacred. Dzi Beads Tibet Durkheim noted three major functions of religion for the operation of a society: - Social cohesion. - Social control. - Providing meaning and purpose. Critical review. This approach downplays the dysfunctional consequences of religion; especially the fact that strongly held beliefs can generate social conflict. Open your books and read page 494 A Muslim Leader in Brooklyn Constructing the sacred: Symbolic-interaction analysis. Peter Berger argues that religion places life in a “cosmic frame of reference.” Celebrating religious holidays helps people understand the difference between the sacred and the profane. Religion makes marriages stronger due to the religious connection between people Critical review. This approach pays little attention to religion’s link with inequality. Inequality and religion: Social-conflict analysis Marx noted that religion tends to legitimize inequality and the status quo. It also endorses patriarchy. The British monarch is the head of the Church of England. This illustrates the close ties between religious and political elites. Virtually all major religions are patriarchical linking gender to religion as well. Critical review. This approach ignores religion’s ability to promote change and social equality. Open your book and read page 496. Religion and Patriarchy Max Weber: Protestantism and Capitalism Max Weber’s Protestant ethic thesis is an important example of how religion can promote social change, in this instance the growth of capitalism. John Calvin preached the doctrine of predestination – followers were anxious about their fate and worked hard to amass great wealth This led to the rise of industrial capitalism. Liberation theology Liberation theology is a fusion of Christian principles with political activism, often Marxist in character. It has been important in much of Latin America. Social oppression runs against the principles of Christian morals. The attempt is to improve conditions for the poor and oppressed. The sacred symbols I remember seeing after the tragic event of (9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Virginia Tech Shootings) are An example of a society using the idea of “converting heathens” to justify controlling another society would be