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Anthropology 100 Religion

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a return to order, maintainence of the balance, reflects the idea that something has gone wrong and needs to be put right. enforces people's ideas of values and norms in society
rites of intensification
priests and priestesses, prophets, shamans
religious leaders
societies with unilineal descent groups. spirits survive death of the body and live on and remain interested in the living
ancestral spirits
speak on behalf of the supernatural to the people, undergo no training, based on personal charism, not always liked, not incorporated into social structure
prophets
rain dances, confession within the Catholic church, passover, funerals
examples of rights of intensification
belief in impersonal forces, ex. mana (luck or fate)
animatism
belief in a omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent god
monotheistic
gods and goddesses, ancestral spirits, animism, animatism
four belief systems
rain dances, confession within the Catholic church, passover, funerals
examples of rights of intensification
priests and priestesses, prophets, shamans
religious leaders
3 phases: seperation, transition, incorporation (Arnold Van Gennep)
rites of passage
tend to be emphasized by agricultural societies, creates beings who are wholly different from humans. may be polytheistic or monotheistic
gods and goddesses
relgion deals with unconscious desires, repressed emotions, anxieties
psychological aspects of religion
common among foraging groups. all things contain a spirit: animals, trees, mountains, etc.
animism
speak on behalf of the supernatural to the people, undergo no training, based on personal charism, not always liked, not incorporated into social structure
prophets
belief in several deities who control nature and interact more with humans
polytheistic
part-time specialist who has a special talent. often act as healer and take clients and recieve payment for their services. similar to counsellors and psychologists
shaman
3 phases: seperation, transition, incorporation (Arnold Van Gennep)
rites of passage
100 000 years BP neanderthals buried their dead, 30 000 years BP upper Paleolithic cave paintings
early examples
full-time religious specialist, usually in agricultural or horticultural societies. represent the people before the supernatural beings, go through periods of training, cermonial and incorporated into the social structure
priests and priestesses
literally refers to a doorway, regarded as dangerous, the critical in-between phase
Liminal state
a return to order, maintainence of the balance, reflects the idea that something has gone wrong and needs to be put right. enforces people's ideas of values and norms in society
rites of intensification
plays a role in social reproduction, increases social solidarity, connects people to each other
functionalist aspects of religion
part-time specialist who has a special talent. often act as healer and take clients and recieve payment for their services. similar to counsellors and psychologists
shaman
full-time religious specialist, usually in agricultural or horticultural societies. represent the people before the supernatural beings, go through periods of training, cermonial and incorporated into the social structure
priests and priestesses
literally refers to a doorway, regarded as dangerous, the critical in-between phase
Liminal state
religion is a system of symbols that acts to establish moods and motivations by formulating a conception of an aura of factuality that makes the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic
symbolic aspects of religion

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