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Beliefs in Society
Factors & Religiosity
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What are the social groups linked with religiosity in the study material?
Gender
,
ethnicity
,
class
, and
age
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What does the evidence suggest about gender differences in religiosity levels in the UK?
Women
are generally more religious than men
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According to Davie (2013), what aspects show gender differences in religiosity?
Practice,
belief
,
self-identification
,
private
prayer
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Who highlighted that female churchgoers outnumber men by half a million?
Brierley
,
2013
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What percentage of women say religion is important to them compared to men?
38%
of women,
26%
of men
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What percentage of women describe themselves as spiritual compared to men?
40%
of women,
28%
of men
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In which major faiths in the UK are women more likely to practice their religion?
All major faiths except for
Sikhs
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What did Heelas and Woodhead find about the participation of women in NRMs in Kendal?
80%
of participants were female
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According to Miller and Hoffman (1995), why do women have higher levels of religiosity?
Women are socialized to be
passive
and caring
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What qualities valued by most religions are women socialized to have?
Passive
,
obedient
, and caring
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How does male socialization differ from female socialization according to Miller and Hoffman?
Men are socialized to be
independent
and risk-taking
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Why might men be more likely to take the risk of not being religious?
They
are socialized to take risks
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What does Davie (1994) argue about women's connection to key human questions?
Women are closer to
birth
and death issues
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How has the disappearance of childbirth dangers affected women's religiosity?
Women may become less
religious
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What does Bruce (2011) suggest about women's child-rearing roles and religiosity?
Women are less
aggressive
and more cooperative
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How does Bruce (1996; 2011) explain women's high religiosity in relation to paid work?
Women have
lower
involvement in paid work
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What has rationalization done to religion in the public sphere?
It has driven religion out of the
male-dominated
public sphere
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How has the privatization of religion affected men's religiosity?
Men's religiosity has
declined
more quickly
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What trend occurred by the 1960s regarding women's roles and religiosity?
Women took on more
masculine
,
secular
roles
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What does Brown (2009) refer to as the 'decline of female piety'?
Women withdrawing from
religion
due to
work
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How have churches changed due to men's withdrawal from religion?
Churches have become
feminized
spaces
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What effect did the introduction of female priests in the Church of England have?
Reinforced the idea of
religion
as a female
domain
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Why do women have more time for religious activities according to Miller and Hoffman?
Women are more likely to work
part-time
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How do women engage with religion in their local communities?
Through support groups and
community
activities
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What does Brierley (2005) suggest about women's church participation?
Women are leaving the church
faster
than men
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What do Stark and Bainbridge (1985) argue about women's involvement in cults/sects/NRMs?
They offer compensators for women's
deprivation
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What type of deprivation do women suffer according to Stark and Bainbridge?
Organismic
,
ethical
, and social deprivation
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Why are women attracted to sects and world-rejecting NRMs?
They see the world in moral decline
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How does social deprivation affect women's religious participation?
Women look to religion for explanations of
poverty
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What role does patriarchy play in women's religious participation?
Women feel deprived of
power
and
autonomy
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Why do women turn to NAMs and World-Affirming NRMs?
They celebrate
women's
roles and provide
self-worth
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What class differences exist in women's attraction to religion according to Bruce?
Middle-class
women prefer New Age beliefs
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What do working-class women tend to believe in regarding religion?
Passive roles
and
fatalistic ideas
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What is the Pentecostal Gender Paradox?
Women are attracted to patriarchal
Pentecostalism
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How does Brusco (1995; 2012) explain women's attraction to Pentecostalism?
It counters the culture of machismo
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What do Pentecostal churches expect from their male members?
To provide for their
families
responsibly
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How do Latin American women use Pentecostalism to improve their position?
By critiquing sexual irresponsibility and
machismo
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What are the reasons for women's relatively higher levels of religiosity?
Socialization to be
passive
,
obedient
, and
caring
Closer connection to birth and death issues
More time for religious activities due to
part-time
work
Seeking compensators for
deprivation
in cults/sects/NRMs
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What are the implications of women's changing roles on their religiosity?
Decline
in traditional religious participation
Attraction
to New Age beliefs and practices
Churches
becoming feminized spaces
Increased involvement in
community
support through religion
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How do class differences affect women's religious beliefs?
Middle-class
women attracted to New Age beliefs
Working-class
women drawn to passive roles and fatalism
Differences in religious participation based on
socioeconomic status
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