Chapter 15~ Sociology
When Hildegard visited a Church of Christ, she realized just how similar their practices and beliefs are to her regular denomination of choice, the Episcopalian Church. These similarities probably mean that the Church Christ is:
A sect within the Christian faith.
Some believe that religion is important because it adds meaning to people's lives ad provides answers to difficult questions. A sociologist following which theory would agree with this statement?
A structural functionalist
If someone who follows the teaching of Confucius mentions the word jen, they are referring to:
A teaching that everyone should be treated kindly
On any given day, there is often a story about prayer in schools in the news. For decades people have disagreeing over the constitutionality of prayer in schools. This controversy is a great example of the tension between:
Church and state
A sociologist studying how religious beliefs become so deeply rooted in people that they can hate people of other religions probably is:
Conflict theorist
T/F: There are 3 pillars that are essential to the Islamic faith.
False
When Rosa and Sergei realized that the poor were being elected 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
What did Marx and Freud see as the downfall of religion that would lead to the secularization of society?
Modernization of society
Sanchita worships three different and separate gods. Her religion falls into which category?
Polytheism
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
Which of the following is NOT true of the sociological perspective on religion?
Religion is a symbol of high culture
Which position describes Karl Marx's view of religion and society?
Religion simply kept the Proletariat in their low social class
What correlation between religion and society did Max Weber see and study?
Religion was very influential over the economy and the habits of workers.
Which two words did Emile Durkheim use to distinguish between religious objects and non-religious objects?
Sacred; profane
Megachurches have become popular in certain parts of the United States. Where else in the world are megachurches widely popular?
South Korea
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 interactionism
The __ records Jewish interpretations of the __ which is their sacred text.
Talmud; Torah
Many people are familiar with the yin-yang symbol. From which religion does this come?
Taoism
Which text is considered sacred to Christians of all sects?
The Bible
T/F: The four basic rules of Buddhists are called Noble Truths.
True
megachurch:
a Christian church that has a very large congregation averaging more than 2,000 people who attend regular weekly service
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
How many pillars of Islam are there?
five
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
atheism:
the belief in no deities
religious experience:
the conviction or sensation that one is connected to "the divine"
denomination:
a large, mainstream religion that is not sponsored by the state
monotheism
a religion based on belief in a single deity
religion:
a system of beliefs, values, and practices concerning what a person holds to be sacred or spiritually significant
religious rituals:
behaviors or practices that are either required for or expected of the members of a particular group
totemism:
belief in a divine connection between humans and other natural beings
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