keywords 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyReligion and beliefsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: rachelsmxthCreated on: 14-06-16 14:37 Animism belief in ghosts/spirits 1 of 18 Enlightenment period associated with the 18th century when reason became to be seen as a guiding principle 2 of 18 Functional definitions attempting to explain the function of religion in society 3 of 18 Ideology set of ideas that legitimate the power of a particular group 4 of 18 Profane ordinary, nonreligious aspects of life 5 of 18 Sacred regarded with awe and reverence 6 of 18 Substantive definitions attempting to explain what religion actually is 7 of 18 Totems objects such as animals or plants that are believed to have supernatural powers 8 of 18 Anomie a state of confusion and normlessness 9 of 18 Civil religion events or activities that involve ritualistic patterns and generate collective sentiments usually associated with established religions 10 of 18 Communism political philosophy originated by Marx that advocates common ownership and business 11 of 18 Consensus shared agreement on norms and values 12 of 18 Conservative supporting things staying how they are 13 of 18 Ideological apparatus agencies that transmit RCI to persuade groups that inequality is normal and natural 14 of 18 Totemism primitive religion involving the worship or certain objects seen to have a widespread influence over tribal life 15 of 18 Ascetic self-denying 16 of 18 Calvinists 17th century protestant sect based on the thinking of John Calvin 17 of 18 Fundamentalist religion beleif systems that argue the need to return to traditional values and practices 18 of 18
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