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1Chapter 12
2Group Activity Instructions
- Students will divide into 6 groups
- Groups will have approximately 20 minutes to
collectively generate a list of the top 6
purposes that religion serves for society - Lists will be prioritized (1 most important)
- One representative of the group will write the
groups list on the board and explain their
answers
3Education Religion in the Sociological Context
of the Life Cycle
4Religion
5- Religion
- symbols and rituals
- sacred or supernatural realm
- guides human behavior
- gives meaning to life
- unites believers into a community
- sacred aspects of life that are extraordinary or
supernatural - profane the everyday, worldly aspects of life
- rituals symbolic actions that represent
religious meanings
6Categories of Religion
- Simple Supernaturalism
- supernatural forces affect peoples lives
- Animism
- natural worlds are endowed with spirits or life
forces - Theism
- A belief in a god or gods
- monotheism belief in a single, supreme being
- polytheism more than one god
- Transcendent Idealism (nontheistic)
- belief in sacred principles of thought and
conduct
7Religion and Science
- Secularization
- decline in religious significance in society
8Functionalist Perspectiveson Religion
- Meaning and Purpose
- Social Cohesion/sense of belonging
- Social control/support for the government
- civil religion
Durkheim
9Conflict Perspectives on Religion
- Marx
- capitalist tool of domination
- opiate of the masses
- Weber
- Protestant work ethic ? modern day capitalism
- work to achieve salvation ? work to buy things
10Symbolic Interactionist Perspectiveson Religion
- Religion as reference group
- identity
- shared symbolic meanings
- His and Her Religions
- different for men than it is for women
- religious symbolism and language ? defines gender
roles
11Types of Religious Organizations
Ecclesia
Church
Cult
Denomination
Denomination
Denomination
Sect
Sect
Sect
12Artistic Interpretations of Jesus
13Artistic Interpretations of Jesus
14Artistic Interpretations of Jesus
15Artistic Interpretations of Jesus
16Artistic Interpretations of Jesus
17Education
18- Education is a formally organized and rigid
social institution responsible for the systematic
transmission of
- knowledge
- skills
- cultural values
Requirements of a highly competitive job market
What values are learned in school? Think about
elementary school.
19Functionalist Perspective
- Latent functions are hidden, unstated, sometimes
unintended - Matchmaking/social networks
- Restricting some activities
- Creation of a generation gap
- Manifest functions are open, stated and intended
goals - Socialization
- Transmission of culture
- Social control
- Social placement
- Change and innovation
20Conflict Perspective
- Schools perpetuate class, racial-ethnic, and
gender inequalities - Cultural Capital
- Tracking
- Hidden Curriculum
- Gender bias
21Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
- Labeling Theory
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
22Problems in Education
- Unequal funding
- School violence
- Dropping out
- Racial segregation
- Class, race and social reproduction in Higher
Ed.
23Questions?Comments?