Theories of Religion - Conservative Force Flashcards
Functionalism & Religion (Key thinkers)
> Durkheim (Sacred & Profane, Totemism, Collective Conscience & Cognitive Functions)
> Malinowski (Psychological Functions)
> Parsons (Values and meaning)
> Bellah ( Civil Religion as Functional Alternative)
General Functionalist view of Religion
> Religion plays a central part in creating and maintaining value consensus, order and solidarity.
Durkheim (Sacred & Profane)
The sacred are things set apart and forbidden, inspiring feelings of awe, fear and wonder, with taboos and prohibitions.
The profane are ordinary things that have no special significance.
Durkheim (Totemism & Rituals)
> Totems of the aborigines group (e.g. animals & plants with magical qualities) symbolises the clan’s identity.
> Worship of the totem/rituals group creates social solidarity actually worshipping society.
Collective Conscience
Making cooperation possible (thinking as one), without these society would disintegrate.
Malinowski & 2 Psychological Functions
> Canoe magic helps cope with stress which could undermine social solidarity
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At times of crisis
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When the outcome is uncertain (e.g. sea fishing)
Malinowski (role of religion in times of crisis e.g. birth & death)
> At death, funerals reinforce solidarity, idea of heaven gives people comfort
> At birth people get baptised, gives idea of protection by god, so gives security.
Malinowski & Uncertain Outcomes
> e.g. Trobriand Islanders took part in Lagoon & Ocean fishing
Lagoon: Safe & unpredictable = no ritual
Ocean: Dangerous & uncertain, so used rituals for safe journey, gives sense of control, eases tensions & reinforces solidarity
Briefly outline Parsons functions of religion
Answers to life’s big ultimate questions that could undermine commitment to society’s values
Parsons (religion answers life’s big ultimate questions)
> e.g. purpose of life, afterlife, why good people suffer
> Evil defended as test rewarded in heaven
> Helps people cope with adversity maintains social solidarity.
Bellah (Civil Religion)
> Creates social solidarity in US, in a way individual religions can’t.
> e.g. loyalty to nation, expressed by symbols & beliefs e.g. oath of allegiance to the flag
> Sacralises US way of life, binds different people together from different backgrounds
> Unlike churches, only for some Americans
Postmodernist Criticisms of Durkheim
> No longer applicable, society more diverse & fragmented.
> Religion no longer binds everyone, no longer a shared value system, we now have individual value systems.
Marxism (3 Key thinkers)
Marx (Opium of Masses)
Marx (Ideological Weapon)
Lenin (Spirtual Gin)
General Marxist view on Religion
> Justifies exploitation & inequality, aiding the ruling class
In a classless society there is no need for religion and it will disappear.
Marx view on Religion as an Opium of the Masses
> Dulls pain of exploitation, form of consolation - afterlife, cushions pain of oppression.
> Temporary and achieved with rituals in the same way that temporary comfort is achieved by taking opium.