Chapter 15: Sociology
what do Christianity and islam have in common?
ALL OF THE ABOVE -both believe in a single supreme God, -both share many of the same so ties in their central religion texts -both believe in an afterlife
Name the Religion that practices "The Four Noble Truths"
Buddhism
The Protestant work ethic was viewed in terms of its relationship to
Capitalism
in what part of the wold have Confucianism and Taoism been primarily practiced?
China
the main difference between an ecclesia and a denomination is::
Essclesia are state-sponsored and considered an official religion
When Rose and Sergei realized that the poor were bring neglected in their city, they mobilized the members of their synagogue to send letters to the government asking them to fix the growing rate of poverty, or at least, fund the citizens so they might help their neighbors. this is an example of_____.
Liberation Theology
social scientists refer to the use of a church to combat social injustice int he political realm as:
Liberation theology
what are some denominations of the Christian Protestant Church?
Methodist and Seventh-day Adventist
Roberto has just moved to a new city. he does not know anyone but he wants to find a mosque where he can practice Islam. Which theory will Roberto use, either consciously or subconsciously, to make a decision?
Rational Choice Theory
The Sociological Approach to Religion
Religion describes the beliefs, values, and practices related to sacred or spiritual concerns. Social theorist Émile Durkheim defined religion as a "unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things" (1915). Max Weber believed religion could be a force for social change. Karl Marx viewed religion as a tool used by capitalist societies to perpetuate inequality. Religion is a social institution because it includes beliefs and practices that serve the needs of society. Religion is also an example of a cultural universal because it is found in all societies in one form or another. Functionalism, conflict theory, and interactionism all provide valuable ways for sociologists to understand religion.
which two words did Emile Durkheim use to distinguish between religious objects and non-religios objects?
Sacred; profane
some controversial groups that may be mislabeled as cults include:
Scientology and the Hare Krishna
many stories int he sacred text of Judaism are:
Shared by Christianity and Islam
You are interested, like Durkheim, in how ordinary objects become sacred. which theoretical approach will help you most in analyzing the data you collect?
Symbolic interaction
the______ records Jewish interpretations of the _______ which is there sacred text.
Talmud; Torah
A sociologist styling how religious beliefs brome so deeply rooted in people that they can hate people of other religions probably is
a conflict theorist
denomination
a large, mainstream religion that is not sponsored by the state
monotheism
a religion based on belief in a single deity
polytheism
a religion based on belief in multiple deities
ecclesia
a religion that is considered the state religion
sect
a small, new offshoot of a denomination
religion
a system of beliefs, values, and practices concerning what a person holds to be sacred or spiritually significant
totemism
belief in a divine connection between humans and other natural beings
atheism
belief in no deities
which socialist perspective most emphasizes the ways in which religion helps to maintain social inequalities within a society?
conflict theory
which perspective most emphasizes the ways in which religion helps to keep the social system running smoothly?
funcitonal perspective
a cultural universal is something that:
is found in all cultures
Megachurches tend to have
large arenas where services are held.
a sect:
often believes it must split from the larger group to return to important fundamentals
which of the following do the functionalist and conflict perspectives share?
position that religion relates to social control, enforcing social norms
which of the following is NOT true of the sociological perspective on religion?
religion is a symbol of high culture
what correlation between religion and society did Max Weber see and study?
religion was very influential over the economy and the habits of workers
cults
religious groups that are small, secretive, and highly controlling of members and have a charismatic leader
established sects
sects that last but do not become denominations
religious beliefs
specific ideas that members of a particular faith hold to be true
which of the main theoretical perspectives would approach religion from the micro-level,s turing how religion impacts an individual's sense of support and well-being? q
symbolic interactionsim
religious experience
the conviction or sensation that one is connected to the divine
animism
the religion that believes in the divinity of nonhuman beings, like animals, plants, and objects of the natural world
liberation theology
the use of a church to promote social change via the political arena
what is the primary reason sociologists study religion?
to study the role that religion plays in people's lives