Reasons for Occuring

Cards (29)

  • What is secularisation?
    The process of losing religious influence
  • What percentage of Britain's adult population attended Church in 1851?
    40%
  • What does Max Weber associate with the process of secularisation?
    Rationalisation, structural differentiation, and religious diversity
  • What is rationalisation according to Max Weber?
    Replacing religious thinking with rational thought
  • How did the Protestant Reformation affect the Catholic worldview?
    It replaced it with a rational scientific outlook
  • How did the medieval Catholic worldview perceive the world?
    As an enchanted garden with supernatural powers
  • What does the term 'disenchanted' mean in Weber's context?
    The world operates according to natural laws
  • How does rationality affect the need for religion?
    It reduces the need for religious explanations
  • In what context does religion still play a significant role according to Bruce?
    In less developed countries with ineffective technology
  • What conclusion does Bruce draw about scientific explanations and religion?
    They reduce the scope for religious explanations
  • What do postmodernists like Lyon argue about secularisation?
    We are experiencing a re-enchantment with new beliefs
  • What does structural differentiation refer to?
    The separation of Church from State
  • How does structural differentiation affect religion in society?
    It leads to the disengagement of religion
  • What does Bruce say about the Church's functions in society?
    They have become privatised and personal
  • What does Casanova argue about religion's role in society?
    It influences society as a whole, not just individuals
  • What does Berger's religious diversity argument state?
    Competing religious institutions reduce overall power
  • What was the Catholic Church's status in the Middle Ages?
    It held an absolute monopoly on faith
  • How did the Protestant Reformation affect religious competition?
    It increased the number of religious organisations
  • What does Berger say about the crisis of credibility for religion?
    Religious diversity undermines religion's plausibility
  • How does religious belief become relative according to Berger?
    It creates personal viewpoints on truth
  • What does Beckford argue about religious diversity?
    It may strengthen commitment to beliefs
  • What counter trends does Bruce identify against secularisation?
    Cultural defence and cultural transition
  • How does religion serve during cultural defence?
    As a focal point for group identity
  • What does Stark and Bainbridge argue about the secularisation debate?
    It is Eurocentric and overlooks global influences
  • What is a criticism of the secularisation debate regarding definitions?
    There are no set definitions of religion or secularisation
  • What does the inclusivist definition of religion include?
    Various movements like Marxism and football
  • What is a limitation of measuring religiosity?
    It lacks reliability and validity
  • What are the main arguments for secularisation according to Weber, Parsons, and Berger?
    • Rationalisation: Shift from religious to rational thinking
    • Structural Differentiation: Separation of Church and State
    • Religious Diversity: Competing beliefs reduce religion's power
  • What are the criticisms of the secularisation debate?
    • Eurocentric perspective
    • Focus on Christianity only
    • Lack of clear definitions
    • Reliability and validity issues in measuring religiosity