THE WORLD OF IDEAS Flashcards

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4 RELATION OF RELIGION TO GLOBALIZATION… (GLAP)

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  1. GAVE RISE
  2. LED TO THE
  3. AFFECTED THE
  4. PROMPTED
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WHAT IS RELIGION NOWADAYS? namp

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not set of beliefs arrive by reflection

a set of symbolic system that carries our identity

marks crucial moments in a life cycle with rituals

provides powerful mechanism for pst

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ROLE OF RELIGION TODAY

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religion plays an important role in people’s lives
worldwide, and has become one of the major ways people connect
with each other across the globe.

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3 IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION (FES)

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  1. FLATTENS
  2. ERODES
  3. SPREADS
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constructs a link between the nation and
church. Religious institutions relate to national identities and the
realities of that nation. Being part of the nation means belonging
to its national church.

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NATIONALIZATION

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BLENDING OF UNIVERSAL RELIGIONS WITH LOCAL LANGUAGES

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VERNACULARIZATION

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developed a model of four distinct
glocalization

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ROUDOMETOF (2014)

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GLOBAL - LOCAL RELIGION

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interaction of religion and culture

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VERNACULARIZATION

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BLENDING OF UNIVERSAL RELIGIONS WITH LOCAL LANGUAGES

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transforms a universal religion to suit the
specifics of a particular ethnic group.

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INDIGENIZATION

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For instance, Arabic is used as Islam’s sacred language
even outside the Arab world, while Greek and Latin remains to
be primary languages of Christianity.

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VERNACULARIZATION

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NATIONALIZATION

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constructs a link between the nation and
church. Religious institutions relate to national identities and the
realities of that nation. Being part of the nation means belonging
to its national church.

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INDIGENIZATION

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transforms a universal religion to suit the
specifics of a particular ethnic group.

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TRANSNATIONALIZATION

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has completed religious nationalization
by focusing groups on identifying specific religious traditions of
real of imagined national homelands.

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  • The practice of Islam by various ethnic groups in
    Zamboanga peninsula.
  • The blending of African traditional forms of religiosity and
    Christianity in Brazil and the Caribbean.
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INDIGENIZATION

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Iglesia ni Cristo

  • The Christian organization is national in scope but it has an
    international reach that is easily identified as Filipino in its
    roots
    and central authority.
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TRANSNATIONALIZATION

10
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The Philippine Independent Church, an independent
Christian denomination, is an example of a national church in the
Philippines.

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NATIONALIZATION

10
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has completed religious nationalization
by focusing groups on identifying specific religious traditions of
real of imagined national homelands.

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TRANSNATIONALIZATION

11
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Historically, media underwent five stages of development from
the earliest forms to the complex one. These stages affect
globalization progressively

12
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Language allowed
humans to communicate and share information.

13
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IT ALL STARTED WITH

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ORAL COMMUNICATION

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unified style of human knowledge,
beliefs, and behavior from which people learn, and the
ability to communicate knowledge to the next generations.

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CULTURE

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unified style of human knowledge,
beliefs, and behavior from which people learn, and the
ability to communicate knowledge to the next generations.

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allowed humans to
communicate over a larger space and for a much longer
duration.

16
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Written documents were mass
produced which gave everyone access to information that was
once available only to the rich, powerful, and religious.

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PRINTING PRESS

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SCRIPT

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allowed humans to
communicate over a larger space and for a much longer
duration.

17
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PRINTING PRESS

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Written documents were mass
produced which gave everyone access to information that was
once available only to the rich, powerful, and religious.

18
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use of electricity. Electronic media includes
the telegraph, telephone, radio, film, and television.

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ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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use of electricity. Electronic media includes
the telegraph, telephone, radio, film, and television.

19
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DIGITAL MEDIA

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relies on digital
codes. It can be created, modified, and stored in any digital
electronic device. Digitalized content is transmitted over the
internet and computer networks.

19
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relies on digital
codes. It can be created, modified, and stored in any digital
electronic device. Digitalized content is transmitted over the
internet and computer networks.

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DIGITAL MEDIA

20
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Firstly, the media provide and extensive transnational
transmission of cultural products and,

  • secondly, they contribute to the formation of communicative
    networks and social structures.
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2 MUTUALLY INTERDEPENDENT WAYS

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2 MUTUALL INTERDEPENDENT WAYS

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Firstly, the media provide and extensive transnational
transmission of cultural products and,

  • secondly, they contribute to the formation of communicative
    networks and social structures.
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a carrier of culture. It is a tool for the interaction of
people with different cultures.

22
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MEDIA

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a carrier of culture. It is a tool for the interaction of
people with different cultures.

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REAL MEDIA IS

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THE PEOPLE