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Title: Theories of Religion


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Theories of Religion
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Functionalism
  • Essential function of religion is to provide
    through sacred symbols a mirror for members of
    society to see themselves.
  • See Sec. 2 Why Religion?

3
Conflict Theory
  • Religion works to either inhibit or encourage
    social change.
  • See Karl Marx and Max Weber

4
Symbolic Interactionism
  • Religious beliefs, rituals, and ideas tell people
    the difference between the sacred and the profane
    and provide stability and security in a changing
    and uncertain existence.
  • There are no atheists in foxholes.

5
Sec. 4 Religion in the U.S.
6
Development of Religion in America
  • Religious Freedom
  • Puritans viewed themselves as a religious example
    for the world to follow and admire.
  • City upon a hill
  • Framers of the Constitution were leery of
    connecting religion and government.

7
Secularization
  • Process through which the sacred loses influence
    over society.
  • Only 57 in 2001 claimed religion was important
    to them.
  • However, some studies argue only 8 of Americans
    define themselves as without religious
    preference.
  • According to research, 96 of Americans believe
    in God or a deity.

8
Religious Preferences
  • Most recent figures I have say
  • 58 of Americans are protestant (20 baptist)
  • 25 of Americans are Catholic. Roughly 60 million
    are members of the Roman Catholic Church.

9
Fundamentalism in America
  • The resistance of secularization and the rigid
    adherence to traditional religious beliefs,
    rituals, and doctrines.
  • Most are politically conservative
  • Science vs. the Bible
  • Emphasis on social service (the Great Commission)
  • Literal truth of the Bible.
  • Born-Again
  • Strong belief in Revelations
  • Speaking in tongues???

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Fundamentalism is strong today
  • Because
  • World is out of control, the end is near!
  • Emphasis on warmth, love, and caring for people
    that need it. Less strict than mainline
    churches.
  • More sacred.
  • Less traditional
  • Fundamentalism is in all Protestant
    organizations, but they are Predominately found
    in Mormons, Assemblies of God, the Seventh-Day
    Adventists, Baptists, and Jehovahs Witnesses.

11
Religion, Class, and Politics
  • Based on income
  • High Class Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and
    Jews.
  • Middle Class Lutherans, Catholics, and
    Methodists.
  • Lower Class Baptists
  • Higher class attends church more and very devoted
    to rituals.
  • Higher class are usually Republicans
  • Middle-Lower Class usually Democrats.

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Religion, Science and Society
  • Examine humanitys relationship to the world.
  • Debate over creation and evolution.
  • What can be taught in schools?
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