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FUNCTIONALIST
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functionalist theory of religion
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beliefs in society
theories of religion
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FUNCTIONALIST
Durkheim
Sacred + profane
SCARED: forbidden items which create a sense of awe/fear
Rituals and holy books are sacred and though differ in diff religions all are essential
PROFANE: Items with no special significance
Toteism
found in religions in their simplest form
act as clans emblem which they worship (animals/plants)
Members become utterly dependent on Totem and it creates solidarity
Collective conscience
sacred symbols represent society's collective conscience of shared norms and values.
regular rituals keep social integration
Cognitive functions
Religion's fills intellectual capacities
gives concept of time + cause
eg, God creating the world at the beginning of time
EVALUATE
Worsley
~ Evidence of Totenism is unsound. ~ No strict division between sacred + profane. ~ No proof that sacred + profane's discovered in all religions.
Mestrovic
Hard to apply theory to societies with many religions
Malinowski
Religion helps society by performing psychological functions in two ways
The outcome is important but uncontrollable
studied Islanders fishing in lagoons and in seas
no rituals for lagoons as its safe
'Canoe magic' for seas as its uncertain people will return
Times of life crisis
Events such as birth + death create change
Funeral's create solidarity + he says death is only religion for religious beliefs
EVALUATE
Fails to explain why there are Christenings/weddings if funerals are only reasons for religion
Bellah
Study civil religions in America
When there's many religions in a country, civil religion works as social glue
Americanism unifies American society in a way separate religions are unable to
rituals include pledging aligance to the flag, national anthem and "one nation under God"
Even though Civil religion is an alternative, it performs the same functions.
EVALUATE
Ignores how it can be supernatural beings which make religions distinctive
Parsons
Reiligon helps people cope with unforeseen events
creates and legitimates society's norms and values by making them sacred
answers ultimate questions
what happens after death
explains suffering as a test of faith
EVALUATE
Fails to expalin how religion is used when there isn't unforeseen events
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