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Religion and Worldview

Religion and Worldview. definitions. Worldview Encompassing pictures of reality created by members of societies Religion “Ideas and practices that postulate reality beyond that which is immediately available to the senses” (Bowen, 2008)

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Religion and Worldview

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  1. Religion and Worldview

  2. definitions • Worldview • Encompassing pictures of reality created by members of societies • Religion • “Ideas and practices that postulate reality beyond that which is immediately available to the senses” (Bowen, 2008) • Include beliefs that some kind of spiritual or supernatural powers exist

  3. Social Functions of Religion • Social functions • 1. • 2. • 3. • How does religion serve social functions • Offering rewards for good behavior and punishments for antisocial behavior • Seen in societies with ____________________

  4. Expressions of Religion • Kottak discusses 7 expressions of ritual: • Spiritual beings • Powers & Forces • Magic • Uncertainty, Anxiety, Solace • Ritual • Rite of Passage • Totemism Responsible for all 7 (read the textbook: 278-282) We will discuss each of these expression in varying degree of detail

  5. Spiritual beings • “Beings” • Ability to assume ______ • Respond to _____________ • Human origins with living or deceased people • Beings  spirit helpers, disease spirits, zoomorphic spirits

  6. Spiritual Beings • Monotheism • _____________________________________ • Polytheism • ________________________________ • Animism • ________________________________________; frequently associated with natural objects

  7. Spiritual begins Animism - Examples • Inuit • All things happens through the ______________________ • Animals share the same ________________

  8. Powers & Forces: Mana • Impersonal superhuman power • Sometimes transferable • Ex: ______________ • Why? • ______________ • Polynesians: All things believed to be endowed to a greater or lesser degree with sacred supernatural power • __________________ • Mana - ___________

  9. Powers & Forces: Mana

  10. Powers & Forces: Mangu • Performance of evil by humans believed to possess an innate, nonhuman power to do evil • Whether or not it is ________________________ • Ex: Azande • Mangu – ___________________________________ • Note: mangu is not unique to the Azande • 1. • 2.

  11. magic • Use of supernatural techniques to accomplish specific ends • 1. • 2. • Examples: • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4.

  12. Uncertainty, Anxiety, solace • Connected to magic & myth • Responsible for reading ‘Understanding Ourselves’ • Opening to chapter, page 276 • Be able to articulate how the Trobriand Islanders use magic when dealing with sailing expeditions

  13. Rituals • Repetitive social practice composed of a sequence of symbolic activities • 1. • 2. • A. • Organized performance of behaviors intended to influence ________________

  14. Rituals • Belief that supernatural powers can make natural events occur & intervene in human affairs • Behaviors intended to influence spiritual powers • Performed cross-culturally, but for different reasons • Ex: ____________________ • Marks _______________________________________ • Births, initiations, confirmations, weddings, funerals

  15. Sunrise dance

  16. Assigned reading

  17. Revitalization Movements • Aim to create a new way of life to replace current conditions that are _______________ • Likely to occur in societies when these conditions coalesce • 1. • 2. • 3.

  18. Revitalization Movements • ______– prophet who taught that existing world would soon be destroyed & new crust of Earth would form • As new crust formed, buffalo would return • Abandon ways of the settler’s to live pure lives – _______________________________________- • _____________ not a component of Ghost Dance • Movement was negatively received by settlers & U.S. Army • ________________________________ • Lakota (Sioux) band, including ♀ and children

  19. Revitalization Movements

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