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Spirituality, Religion, and the Supernatural

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Page 1: Spirituality, Religion, and the Supernatural

Spirituality, Religion,and the Supernatural

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Religion

• Organized belief in the supernatural.• Religion vs. spirituality• Worldview• All cultures have religion• Supernatural

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Religion and Symbols

• Religion has symbols– Actions, words, ideas, objects that

represent something else– Symbols put together become a system

of knowledge

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Myths

• Sacred stories with supernatural explanations

• A culture will see their myths as real

• Usually concerns ideology and worldview

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Rituals

• Anything you do in a repetitive nature

• Religion has rituals• 2 types of rituals

– Calendric– Crisis

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Forms of Religion

• Animatism – impersonal; a power that exists out there – does not care about people

• Deitys – Cares about people– Different forms

• Anthropomorphic• Zoomorphic• Biomorphic

• Most cultures are polytheistic

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Dealing with Supernatural

• Religion per se system – supernatural very removed and powerful

• Magic per se system – deals with things on a small scale– Uses recipes– 2 ways to use magic –

• Contagious – obtain something from a person• Imitative – imitate desired effect

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Functions of Religion

• Explain things• Establish order• Justifies things• Provides support• Socializes people• Vehicle for passage

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Theories of Religion

• Cognitive• Psychological• Social Function

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Non-industrial Cultures

• Supernatural intervenes all of the time– Breaking a taboo– Angered ancestor spirit– Someone using magic

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Levels of Religion

• Individualistic• Shamanistic• Communal system

– Ancestor worship– Totem worship

• Ecclesiastical

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Examples of Religion

• Australian Aborigines and Dream Time

• Maori of New Zealand

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Major Religions of the World

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Polytheism

• Belief in several gods and/or goddesses

• Pantheon• Animism

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Rites of Passage

• Arnold Van Gennep rites of passage into the following: – Rites of separation– Rites of transition– Rites of incorporation

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Rites of Intensification

• Rituals to mark occasions of crisis in the life of the group.

• Functions:– Unite people.– Allay fear of the crisis.– Prompt collective action.

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Witchcraft

• Divination• Functions

– Explain away personal misfortune– Outlet for feelings of hostility and

frustration

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Revitalization Movements

• Social movements, often of a religious nature, with the purpose of totally reforming a society.

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Cargo Cult

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Overview of religions