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Understanding World Religions
Chapter 1
Introduction to the Study of Religion
Introduction to the Study of Religion
• What is religion?
• Is Scientology a religion?
- Some people say it is not. Find and read this article on
the Internet:
“Scientologists in German push” By Tristana Moore BBC
News, Berlin, Saturday, 13 January 2007
Introduction to the Study of Religion
• The How do we decide whether Scientology is a
religion?
– Most people who say that Scientology is not a
religion argue that religions involve a belief in God
that is missing from Scientology.
– Others, like some members of the German and
French Governments, say that Scientology does not
contribute to the good of society like other religions.
– Are these objections valid?
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Is Buddhism a religion?
– Buddhists do not believe in God
– Some forms of Buddhism demand that priests totally
withdraw from society. So how can they contribute to
the social good?
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Is Buddhism a religion?
– Buddhists do not believe in God
– Some forms of Buddhism demand that priests totally
withdraw from society. So how can they contribute to
the social good?
Introduction to Study of Religion
• In Tom Jones () one of Henry Fielding’s characters
gives the following definitions of religion:
By religion I mean Christianity; by Christianity
I mean Protestantism; by Protestantism I mean
the Church of England, as established by law.
Henry Fielding
(1707-1754)
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Fielding was being satirical. But this definition raises
the question what makes a good definition? To be
useful a definition must not be prejudiced and
must:
– apply to all groups we normally recognize as
religions, e.g. Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, etc.
– exclude those we do not recognize as religions,
e.g. football games, venerating political leaders, etc.
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Many different definitions of religion have been
proposed over the years. Here are some brief ones:
– “Religion is ultimate concern.” Paul Tillich (1886-1965)
– “ Religion refers to systems of general compensators
based on supernatural assumptions.” Rodney Stark
(1940-)
–
“A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to
sacred things.” Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
–
“The recognition of all our duties as divine commands.”
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
Introduction to Study of Religion
• One problem with all of these definitions is that they
reflect the academic background of the persons who
proposed them. Thus as a sociologist, Rodney Stark
proposes a sociological definition.
Rodney Stark (1940-)
Introduction to Study of Religion
• One To avoid problems of definition Ninian Smart
proposed that all religions involve:
– A set of institutionalised rituals identified with a
tradition and expressing and/or evoking sacral
sentiments directed at a divine or trans-divine focus
seen in the context of the human phenomenological
environment and at least partially described by
myths or by myths and doctrines.
Ninian Smart (1927-2001)
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Ninian Smart model for recognizing religions when we
encounter them:
Ninian Smart’s suggestion about recognizing a religion
Institutions
Rituals
Traditions
Religion
Myths
Doctrines
Sacral
Sentiments
When all of these features are found together in
society then we are probably dealing with a religion.
Introduction to Study of Religion
• How do we study religion? Probably the best way is to
recognize that religious studies is a field rather than a
discipline. Therefore, scholars of religions use many
different methods:
Methods for the study of religion
Aesthetics
Anthropology
Art
Astronomy
Chemistry
Classics
Economics
Food
Geography
History
Linguistics
Literature
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Zoology
There are as many ways
of studying religion as
there are academic
disciplines. So which
methods are the most
useful?
Introduction to Study of Religion
• In practice most people studying religions use one of
the following methods which they often combine:
Practical methods for the study of religion
Logic and Philosophy
History
Social
Anthropology
and sociology
Introduction to Study of Religion
• Finally, it is important to note that studying religion often
involves the study of religious texts written in many
different languages. Therefore, philology, or the study of
texts is an essential part of religious studies.