Functionalist theories of religion

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A level (Religion) Sociology Mapa Mental sobre Functionalist theories of religion, creado por abbiecoombs el 05/12/2013.
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Functionalist theories of religion
  1. The Sacred and the profane
    1. durkhiem believed the key feature of religion was not a belief in gods or the supernatural but a fundemental distinction between the sacred and profane
      1. SACRED: Things that are set apart and forbbiden, that inspire a feeling of awe, fear and wonder. they are surrounded by taboos and prohibitions
        1. Profane are items with no special significance.
          1. what is sacred and what is profane is percieved.
          2. totemism
            1. the collective conscience
              1. cognitive funtions of religion
                1. Psychological functions
                  1. Parsons: values and meaning
                    1. Civil religion
                      1. Can argue that Civil religion really isnt a religion
                      2. Evaluation
                        1. neglects the negative aspects of religion e.g source of oppression for women
                          1. Ignores how religion is a sorce of division and conflict e.g Ireland
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