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Functionalist Ideas On Religion
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A-Level Sociology Mapa Mental sobre Functionalist Ideas On Religion, creado por Erin Phillips el 22/06/2016.
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Functionalist Ideas On Religion
Substantive Definitions
Focus on the content or substance of religious belief - Belief in God & supernatural
Max Webber
Sees religion as a belief in the superior/supernatural power
Power is above nature
Cannot be proven or scientifically explained
Exclusive - clear line between religious and non-religious beliefs
To be religious is to believe in a God or in the supernatural - conform in this widespread view
Criticism
Do not consider other religions that do not believe in a God
Accused of Western bias, exclude religions such as Buddhism with no idea of God
Functional Definitions
Defined in terms of social./ psychological functions it performs on the individual and society
What religion does for the individual
Emilie Durkheim
Sees religion in terms of the contribution it makes to social integration
Need not be a belief in a specific God or the supernatural
Milton Yinger
Functions of religion such as answering 'ultimate questions' such as meaning of life and what happens when we die
Criticism
If an institution helps integrate individuals into groups it does not make it a religion
Football can give individuals a sense of integration but isn't seen as a religion
Constructionist Definition
Interpretivist approach that focuses on how individuals define religion themselves
Is not possible to produce a single universal definition of religion, people have different ideas of what religion means
Alan Aldridge
Scientology is a religion, whereas various governments have denied this
Shows how definitions of religion can vary and are influenced by who has the power to define the situation
Do not always assume religion involves God or the supernatural
Do not believe all religions perform the same functions for everyone in society
Criticism
Impossible to generalise about the nature of religion
Durkheim
The Sacred & Profane
Key feature of religion is the fundamental distinction between the sacred and the profane
Sacred - Forbidden and inspire a feeling of awe
Profane - the ordinary and mundane
Totemism
Something that holds a sacred value - eg. The Queen
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