Government Gordon College Rawalpindi: Submitted To: Prof. Qudrat Ullah Asghar Subject Code: SOC-101
Government Gordon College Rawalpindi: Submitted To: Prof. Qudrat Ullah Asghar Subject Code: SOC-101
Government Gordon College Rawalpindi: Submitted To: Prof. Qudrat Ullah Asghar Subject Code: SOC-101
1. Religion as Institution
2. Structures of Religion
Sacred
Beliefs
Religious Values
Rituals
Religious Experiences
3. Functions of Religions
Questions About Ultimate Meanings
Religion Provides Mental Piece
Guidelines For Everyday Life
Religion Promotes Welfare
Religious Influences Political System
Religion Strengthens Self-confidence
4. Important Concepts Related to Religion
Profane
Secularization
Cult
Sect
Fundamentation
Hope
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Religion as Institution
Definitions:
1. As a social institution, religion is a pattern of social
action organized around the beliefs and practices that
people develop to answer questions about the
meaning of existence.
2. “Emile Durkheim”. Religion is an integrative force in
society because it has the power to shape collective
beliefs. It provides cohesion in the social order by
promoting a sense of belonging and collective
consciousness
Structure of Religion
The structure of religion depends on the Sacred,
Beliefs, Religious Values, Rituals and Experiences because
every religion has its own Beliefs, Religious Values and their
own Experiences.
1. Sacred:
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2. Beliefs:
4. Rituals:
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5. Religious Experiences:
Functions of Religion
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3. Guidelines for Everyday Life:
The teachings of religion are not all abstractions. They
also provide practical guidelines for everyday life. For
example, four of the ten commandments delivered by Moses
to the Israelites concern God, but the other six contain
instructions for getting along with others, from how to avoid
problems with parents and neighbors to warnings about
lying, stealing, and having affairs.
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and medieval period, the monarchs were treating
themselves as the representatives of the God or ruling the
society in the name of God. Even today, Political leaders
take oath in the name of God. The political system of the
countries of the world like Bhutan, Pakistan, Italy, Germany,
England etc. are influenced by religion.
2. Secularization:
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3. Cult:
4. Sect:
Sect is a type of religious organization that stands
apart from the large society. The term is occasionally used
in a malicious way to suggest the broken-off group follows a
more negative path than the original.
5. Fundamentation:
Fundamentation is a conservative religious doctrine
that opposes intellectualism and worldly accommodation in
favor of restoring traditional, otherworldly religion.
6. Hope:
Hope is the emotional state which promotes the belief
in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in
one's life. Hope is the feeling that what is wanted can be had
or that events will turn out for the best or the act of looking
forward to something with desire and reasonable
confidence" or feeling that something desired may happen.